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[Black100-32] Dissection-Storm Of The Lights Bane-1995-EOSiNT
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Originally released : 00-00-1995
Release date : 05-20-2006
Album name : Storm Of The Light's Bane
Artist : Dissection

Ripped by : itachi
Genre : Black Metal
Label : Nuclear Blast

Encoding Software : Lame EOS
Quality : -V 2

Tracks : 08
Size of Files : 70,4 MB

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01 01:56 At The Fathomless Depths
02 06:40 Night's Blood
03 07:29 Unhallowed
04 05:52 Where Dead Angels Lie
05 04:50 Retribution - Storm Of The Light's Bane
06 08:07 Thorns Of Crimson Death
07 06:56 Soulreaper
08 01:26 No Dreams Breed In Breathless Sleep


Total time: 43:16 min
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On their final full-length album, Dissection further
refines their brand of icy black/death metal with
impressive and frightening results. The guitars, with
their gloomy minor-key riffs and intentionally blurred
tones, feel like a cold wind on the permafrost. The
drums are speedy, intricate, and precise, while
frontman Jon Nodtveidt's vocals -- delivered in an
evil, mid-range rasp -- top off what amounts to just a
nightmarishly dark sound. To put it another way, very
few bands could get away with an album cover that
depicts the grim reaper riding across the snow on a
black horse while holding a scythe and an hourglass;
Dissection is one of them. The songs themselves (six of
them, excluding the guitars-only intro and the pseudo-
classical piano outro) are all expertly crafted mini-
epics. There is a strong sense of thematic unity tying
each song's various riffs and sections together, and
the soaring, darkly majestic guitar melodies are
consistently memorable. Sure, there is a little bit of
melodrama here, but Dissection is most certainly on top
of their game, and Storm of the Light's Bane is
deservedly hailed as a landmark in the melodic
black/death metal genre.

-William York (www.allmusic.com)

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