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Prometheus: the Discipline of Fire and Demise
Release Date: 2001 - 10 - 22, Audio CD, Candlelight Last Update 11.12.2009 06:11
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by - written on 04/07/08 (Useful, 8 readings)
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Emperor's final album is more or less a solo effort from Ihsahn, with supplementary instruments from a couple of other band members. This album sees Emperor deviate from black metal into what could more accurately be described as symphonic extreme metal, 'extreme' in this instance being merely a convenient term to describe loud, fast and blaring instruments. To the untrained ear, this could easily be mistaken for a masterpiece, combining classical and metal elements into a definitive conceptual album for the twenty-first century. To the experienced listener however, it's really not all that big and clever. There are a few songs that are highly enjoyable for ... Read the complete review
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