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The Great Silver Eye - Moonspell

 
Description: Genre: Indie Rock & Punk - Goth / Artist: Moonspell / Audio CD released 2007-07-09 at Century Media / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Wolfshade 2 Vampiria 3 Alma Mater 4 Opium 5 Raven Claws 6 Full Moon Madness 7 Second Skin 8 Magdalene 9 Soulsick 10 Lustmord 11 Fi ... more
The Great Silver Eye - Moonspell ... Soulsick
10 Lustmord
11 Firewalking
12 Nocturna
13 Everything Invaded
14 Capricorn At Her Feet
15 Finisterra
16 Luna

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Great Silver Eye
Release Date: 2007 - 07 - 09, Audio CD, Century Media
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Under Satanae - Moonspell

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by rleigh - written on 24/06/08 (Very useful, 29 readings)
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studio album from Moonspell, a dark metal band from Portugal. The band started out life under the name of Morbid God in 1989; in 1992 the name was changed to Moonspell however and in 1995 the band released its first album under the title of Wolfheart . Under Satanae sees the band revisit early material, rerecord old tracks from the 1993 Demo Anno Satanae , tracks from first EP Under the Moonspell which was released in 1994, and the final track on this album is actually a rerecording of Serpent Angel which takes the band back to its days under the Morbid God moniker; it was the first track that the band ever recorded and is now over 15 years old. For die-hard ...

rleigh

Under Satanae - Moonspell

Premium Review Caught Under the Moonspell (618 words)
by rleigh - written on 24/06/08 (Very useful, 29 readings)
Rating:

studio album from Moonspell, a dark metal band from Portugal. The band started out life under the name of Morbid God in 1989; in 1992 the name was changed to Moonspell however and in 1995 the band released its first album under the title of Wolfheart . Under Satanae sees the band revisit early material, rerecord old tracks from the 1993 Demo Anno Satanae , tracks from first EP Under the Moonspell which was released in 1994, and the final track on this album is actually a rerecording of Serpent Angel which takes the band back to its days under the Morbid God moniker; it was the first track that the band ever recorded and is now over 15 years old. For die-hard ...

 

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