Plague Angel

Plague Angel Artist: Marduk
Label: Regain
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
EAN: 7320470050996
ASIN: B00069V4V4


Release Date: 2004-11-11

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  1. What is Real Black, And Death Metal. The Most Satanic,Evil,Blashemous.
  2. The Year of Metal - 2005
  3. Black Metal Alphabet Soup: M
  4. METALHEAD CROSS OVERS
  5. Marduk "Gods of Violence and Hatred

Tracks:

  1. Hangman of Prague
  2. Throne of Rats
  3. Seven Angels, Seven Trumpets
  4. Life's Emblem
  5. Steel Inferno
  6. Perish in Flames
  7. Holy Blood, Holy Grail
  8. Warschau
  9. Deathmarch
  10. Everything Bleeds
  11. Blutrache

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Oh How I Yearn for Marduk of Yore................2005-06-18

First of all, Mortuus,the new vocalist,is the singer from Funeral Mist. But he turns in such a sub-par performance with Marduk, probably due to Morgan's iron-fist("Sound as much like Legion as you can"),so we'll give the benefit of the doubt. Secondly, Devo the new bassist, is Marduk's old second guitarist, guess old Morgan strikes again. Anyway, his bass performance comes nowhere near B. War's, who was the most audible and most nimble-fingered bass player in it's recorded history. I really really wanted to love this album, since I am a Marduk fan from the first album. I had long since grown tired of Legion's monotonous screetch-talk delivery, that sounded the exact same since "Panzer". Being a fan of the aforementioned Funeral Mist, I had hoped it would be a marriage made in heaven. Alas, maybe Marduk is suffering the honeymoon jitters, and maybe the next album will be killer. Don't get me wrong any Marduk is better than no Marduk, but I was hoping for the second coming of "Nightwing"!

5 out of 5 stars chaotic sweden black metal.......2005-02-08

ah.......... a new marduk masterpiece is present here, new fresh skin (mortuus) and grandiose return of a legend ancient; this album is full of hate and darkness as usual marduk trademark, nothing less nothing more, hail marduk forever and continue your legacy in the world of true black metal.........

5 out of 5 stars Marduk with New Lineup.......2005-01-04

Marduk's Plague Angel has got to be their most mature album yet. With the departures of vocalist Legion, and bass player B War, I thought Marduk would surely crumble. Replaced by bassist Devo and a vocalist named Mortuus, they are more brutal than ever. Mortuus vocal style sounds a lot like the vocalist in Funeral MIst. Devo's bass playing is a lot stronger sounding than B War's. It took me a few spins on the cd to get into Marduk's new lineup, after that, it'll grow on you. In my own opinion, Marduk are stronger than ever. Get it now.

Music CD:

  1. Priest...Live! ~ Judas Priest
  2. Emergent ~ Gordian Knot
  3. Shadow ~ Shadow
  4. Live on Earth [w/ Limited Edition Bonus DVD] ~ Arjen Anthony Lucassen's Star One
  5. Shine On ~ Riot
  6. Red Hot ~ Sammy Hagar
  7. Breed the Killers ~ Earth Crisis
  8. Ancient Forest of Elves ~ Luca Turilli
  9. A.M.G.O.D. (Allotropic/Metamorphic Genesis of Dismorphism) ~ And Oceans
  10. The Dissolution of Eternity ~ Dargaard

Music CD

Music CD

Music CD

Weed 'Em and Reap ~ The Wild Oats

The Melancholy E.P. ~ Iced Earth

Who Cares ~ Goddo

Djiriyo ~ Abdoulaye Diabate

Delicious ~ Dreams Come True

Yo Quiero Musica ~ Los Huertas

A New Day: Live in Las Vegas ~ Celine Dion

Finding Neverland

After Dark, My Sweet ~ Maurice Jarre

Kinky Beats ~ Various Artists