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Prometheus: The Discipline Of Fire And Demise - Emperor

 
Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal / Artist: Emperor / Enhanced / Audio CD released 2001-10-22 at Candlelight / Disc #1 ... more
Prometheus: The Discipline Of Fire And Demise - Emperor ... Tracklisting
1 Eruption
2 Depraved
3 Empty
4 Prophet
5 Tongue Of Fire
6 In The Wordless Chamber
7 Grey
8 He Who Sought The Fire
9 Thorns On My Grave

Newest Review: ... symphonic extreme metal, 'extreme' in this instance being merely a convenient term to describe loud, fast and blaring ... more

 ... 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 various reasons, whether it's the catchy riffs of 'The Eruption' or my personal favourite, the hunting horn featured in 'In the Wordless Chamber,' but for the most part the string sections sound uncoordinated a...more

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Prometheus: the Discipline of Fire and Demise
Release Date: 2001 - 10 - 22, Audio CD, Candlelight
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Premium Review Prometheus: The Discipline Of Fire And Demise - Emperor: Prometheus: The Discipline of Fire and Demise (197 words)
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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