Opus Nocturne

Opus Nocturne Artist: Marduk
Label: Osmose Productions
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
EAN: 4001617204023
ASIN: B0000300EM


Release Date: 1995-10-24

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Tracks:

  1. Intro/The Apperance
  2. Sulphur Souls
  3. From Subterranean Throne
  4. Autumnal Reaper
  5. Materialized in Stone
  6. Untrodden Paths (Wolves Pt 2)
  7. Opus Nocturne
  8. Deme Quaden Thyrane
  9. Sun Has Failed

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars opus masterpiece.......2005-02-07

BORING?????...not, minimalistic.....not, raw, oh oh oh yes.....
this is an ocult masterpiece, foward step heaven shall burn, the ultimate act of a good and powerful vocal ( joakim grave) , maybe much people by dissapointing with this review, but I dont care, for me all marduk albums is a little operetta , fantastic, older sweden school black metal, blacker than darkness, hey you fans of true black metal try to hear this magnificent album, is a sweet sin in yours ears.........

1 out of 5 stars Lugal.......2003-07-21

I got this album back when it first came out and thought it would be something different to listen to and expand my range of tastes in Heavy\Death\Black metal. First the name caught my eye as an odd name, Marduk is the Sumerian god, their Jesus for lack of a better term. The artwork was very mood influencing when you listen to to the tracks. When I opened the CD jacket and saw the band picture I knew something fishy was going on. Come on, what REAL metal band needs make up and chessey weapons you can buy at a souviner shop at any castle in Europe. I poped the CD in and found an unpleasant noice coming from my stereo that caused me to turn it off after the first few tracks. I tried repeatedly to listen to it, but the music stank the stink of feted week old fish. Steer clear of this CD and sample some of their newer more polished works before buying. Rotting Christ is a good alternative.

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  8. Breed the Killers ~ Earth Crisis
  9. Ancient Forest of Elves ~ Luca Turilli
  10. A.M.G.O.D. (Allotropic/Metamorphic Genesis of Dismorphism) ~ And Oceans

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