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Revelation of Doom
Shemhamforash
- CD, 2007.
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- CD, 2006.
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Throneum / Revelation of Doom CD
Genre: Old school death metal
Origin: Poland Released: 2006 Website: Throneum, Revelation of Doom Label: Pagan Records Uploaded: 09.04.08 Dirty and just bloody outrageously wicked riffing starts the album off, before the arse-shredding vocals set in. This has to be the best Throneum material I�ve heard, and the only contribute with two original tracks. The rest are covers of Destruction, Impaled Nazarene, Unleashed and Morgoth. But the entire recording just reeks of evildoing. This is as old school as it gets; blackened, thrashing death metal with marvellous screaming vocals. What else do you need, it�s Throneum damn it! It�s not easy to fill the gap of Throneum as track six ends, but newcomers Revelation of Doom do their best. �Let them burn for all eternity, in the flames of hell�, a man says, and the churning begins. A rather slow opening track, where heavy riffing does the speaking. Sure, it�s definitely old school, but it�s a tad boring song in the long run. I do wish for a few more tempo changes, but they make up for that with Holy grail, holy flesh. The deep, burly vocals are not something you hear everyday, and they fit perfectly into the recipe. The following tracks are covers of Hellhammer, Terrorizer, Sodom, Pandemonium and Blasphemy. Since I�ve never heard Revelation of Doom before it would�ve been nice with a few more original tracks, to really get the feel for �em. But I do think they can satisfy the die-hard old school death metal fan. For me, the Throneum tracks are more to my taste. Tracklist: Throneum: 01. Exhibition of abomination 02. Full enlightenment 03. Tormentor 04. We are Satan's generation 05. Execute them all 06. Darkness Revelation of Doom: 01. Sodomizing the trinity 02. Holy grail, holy flesh 03. The third of the storms 04. Need to live 05. Witching metal 06. Unholy existence 07. Gods of war |