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| | Mortal Throne of Nazarene | | | Music Artist : | | Incantation | | Music Style : | | Death Metal | | Record Label : | | Relapse | | Release Date : | | 1994-10-25 | | Store Price : | | $8.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $8.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Demonic Incarnate 2. Emaciated Holy Figure 3. Iconoclasm of Catholicism 4. Essence Ablaze 5. Nocturnal Dominium 6. Ibex Moon 7. Blissful Bloodshower 8. Abolishment of Immaculate Serenity
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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good release Submitted on: 2008-10-26 |
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| here we go, Incantation...whats there to say? A very original band, John McEntee seems to have a vision of some sort...a sound, a place he goes with his music..some might call it hell, or just realy down low death metal. The printed lyrics helps alot on this record, cause damn the vocals are low...like hellaciously low. i recommend listening to this album while layin in bed at night...cause you wont sleep...its a trip..support death metal, buy it! |
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Can you say low, LOW vocals? Submitted on: 2008-02-05 |
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| I've been a Death Metal fan since I got into Cannibal Corpse back in 1991. Incantation was a band that I never really got the chance to get into, for whatever reason. I decided to buy this one. I must say, it is good. I love it, because I was looking for dark stuff, and this definitely fits the bill. My one tiny complaint is that the vocals could have been better mixed. As it stands, even while reading the lyrics and standing real close to the speakers I can't quite decipher the words. Again, not a big issue - I love Craig's vocals precisely because they are quite possibly THE deepest, lowest ever. But, I would've bumped them up higher in the mix, and/or tweaked some EQ to make them stand out more. Other than that, like other reviewers have said, this album is as Death Metal as it gets. Old School, baby! |
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unreal Submitted on: 2007-09-15 |
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| you have got to be kidding, when you take a bunch of five year olds and let them make noise on some instruments and let the devil repeat 'bluhh bluhhh muhhhh shhhuuuuu' you pretty much got incantation. what a bunch of garbarge. how could anyone put this on and be like 'man this is so enjoyable, i love his voice, its so awesome how they keep abusing the drums and trying to make the guitar sound amazing, i mean like wow' do yourself a favor and go listen to some real music like tool. were you can understand what the f`uck hes saying. anything for that matter, id rather listen to crazy frog for hours instead of this retarded 'death' metal band |
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Destroys wussy metal Submitted on: 2007-07-31 |
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I'm talking about you Trivium, Chimaira, and all your butt buddies in the metalcore industry. Incantation, for all who know who they are, is probably the most blasphemous and evil death metal group since early Deicide. Just listen to the riffs, these guys hate you, and probably would kill you if given the chance. No cheesy Gothencore garbage riffs, no retarded JUmpDAF***uP!1!! breakdowns, no emo lyrics, and no weak music! Just 100% pure un-adulterated death metal. And of course, Craig Pillard's vocals own just about every death vocalist (except early Frank Mullen).
Absolutely required. |
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Another death metal classic!! Submitted on: 2005-05-15 |
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A great album, yet I still have a few gripes about it...
First with the pluses. This album is heavier and faster than Onward To Golgotha. The evilness of their fast/slow attack is still intact, the vocals are still brutally inhuman, and some of Incantation's best songs are on this album, such as "Emaciated Holy Figure", "Nocturnal Dominion", "Blissful Bloodshower", and the epic "Abolishment Of Immaculate Serenity" are all found here.
Now with the minuses. The production sounds evil, yet really muddy at some parts. The drums (the kick drums in particular) are also kind of buried in the mix throughout the whole album, and the drumming itself is rather bland. They would've done better with someone who wasn't a sessions musician in my opinion, maybe they would've put a little more effort into it.
Either way,this is still a good death metal album for those of you who like their metal brutal and blasphemous. |
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