Mz.412 - Burning The Temple Of God


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Label: Cold Meat Industry
Catalog#: CMI.41
Format: CD, Album
Country:Sweden
Released:1996
Genre: Electronic
Style: Industrial, Noise
Credits: Artwork By [Landscape] - Anders Johansson
Drums [Battery] - Shaitan (2)
Drums [Session Human Bone Drum] - Shaman (5)
Engineer, Producer - Siegfried Meinertz
Guitar - Drakhon
Performer - Mz.412
Photography [Band] - Tord Saxin
Photography [Front] - Henry Möller
Programmed By - Ulvtharm*
Vocals - Vampiir Kremator
Notes:Recorded May-July 1995 in Studio Nar Mattaru.

Standard edition in clear jewel-case with full-color 8-page booklet.

Also available on LP without the track "Vampiir Of The North".
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Tracklisting:

1   Deklaration Of Holy War (9:42)
2   The Winter Of Mourning (5:19)
3   Feasting On Khristian Blood (7:41)
4   Taking The Throne (Act I: Storming The Gates; Act II: Proklamation Of The New Order) (11:23)
5   Burning... (Gods House) (6:56)
6   Submit And Obey (6:21)
7   Nebulah Frost (0:40)
8   Vampiir Of The North (4:56)
9   De Ondas Vandring (9:26)
User Reviews:
noizetek, Jan 08, 2008

This record, which proudly labels itself as "True Swedish Black Industrial", is one hell of a beast. Typical of the CMI label, the record conjures up strange, dark and bleak aural visions with a hypnotic vibe throughout. Harsh noise and dark ambient work hand in hand to produce a truly unsettling piece of work, and with tracks like "Feasting on khristian blood" and "Burning...(gods house)" coupled with the infamous picture of a Norwegian church in flames, you are left in no doubt where the religious standpoint of this record lies. As with any project involving Henrik Nordvargr Björkk, this proves very interesting indeed. The record first came to my attention with the crossover of introducing Black Metal and Noise, which appeals greatly, but I think that the straight noise sections work best, with the one track that is straight up Black Metal being quite messy. Overall though this is a good album for anyone interested in dark and harsh experimental music.

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