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Starfire Burning Upon The Ice Veiled Throne Of Ultima Thule - Bal Sagoth

 
Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Heavy Metal / Artist: Bal Sagoth / Audio CD released 2006-05-08 at Cacophonous / Disc #1 ... more
Starfire Burning Upon The Ice Veiled Throne Of Ultima Thule - Bal Sagoth ... Tracklisting
1 Black Dragons Soar Above The Mountain Of Shadows
2 To Dethrone The Witch Queen Of Mytos K'unn (The Legend Of The Battle Of Blackhelm Vale)
3 As The Vortex Illumines The Crystalline Walls Of Kor-Avul-Thaa
4 Starfire Burning Upon The Ice-Veiled Throne Of Ultima Thule
5 Journey To The Isle Of Mists (Over The Moonless Depths Of Night Dark Seas)
6 Splendour Of A Thousand Swords Gleaming Beneath The Blazon Of The Hyperborean Empire
7 And Lo When The Imperium Marches Against Gul-Kothoth Then Dark Sorceries Shall Enshroud The Citadel
8 Summoning The Guardians Of The Astral Gate
9 In The Raven Haunted Forests Of Darkenhold Where Shadows Reign And The Hues Of Sunlight Never Dance
10 At The Altar Of The Dreaming Gods
11 At The Altar Of The Dreaming Gods

Newest Review: ... the risk of attracting only a small crowd of Dungeons & Dragons fans, but fortunately the music is up to scratch and as ... more

 ... stated earlier, incredibly distinctive. No other band sounds like this, or at least didn't back in the mid-nineties, the fanfares and sweeping classical themes serving to distance it from metal entirely in the interludes, and even the faster combo passages of Chris' riffs and Jonny's double bass drums essentially sound like the rock section of the orchestra, the guitar possessing an enjoyably dingy and gritty tone throughout that's a far cry from the light and melodic power metal bands that usually characterise these f...more

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Starfire Burning Upon The Ice Veiled ThroneOf Ultima Thule
Release Date: 2006 - 05 - 08, Audio CD, Cacophonous
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Premium Review Starfire Burning Upon The Ice Veiled Throne Of Ultima Thule - Bal Sagoth: Between the Time When the Oceans Drank Atlantis, and the Ris ... (689 words)
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Bal-Sagoth is an unusual band indeed, a trio of Yorkshiremen whose adherence to the Monty Python tradition of competitive one-upmanship has led to an incredibly distinctive band that takes fantasy-themed heavy metal to a new extreme. 'Starfire Burning Upon the Ice-Veiled Throne of Ultima Thule' is their second album, but the first to really define the band's distinctive sound by incorporating Jonny Maudling's synthetic orchestration as a major instrument and enhancing the epic atmosphere for the stories told by Byron Roberts in a mixture of distorted spoken word and less legible black metal roar, and while Jonny's brother Chris still impresses with frequent slow and ...  Read the complete review

 

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