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Release date:
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12 June 1999 |
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Black metal |
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7.8 | 32 votes |
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26 have it 2 want it
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01. Introduction - Herbstleyd 02. Karmageddon 03. Nargaroth 04. Des Alten Kriegers Seelenruh 05. Amarok - Zorn Des Lammes 06. Das Schwarze Gemälde 07. Vom Traum, Die Menschheit Zu Töten - Outroduction
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Guest review by Oaken
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The black metal scene might be one of the strongest in the metal music industry these days. Yup, that's definitely true. The music is still alive and kicking, a lot of bands innovating and many great albums. However, a lot of these albums don't have the black metal essence. The anger and the rage, the pure misanthropy that propelled Euronymous into notoriety, the fire burning in a viking's heart. We do miss these emotions, don't we? Let's end this nostalgia and go back in time to 1999, when a young German band called Nargaroth released their debut, Herbstleyd.
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The whole album is great (except for spoken parts), and, I must say, that "Das Schwarze Gemälde" is the best ambient track I've ever heard. I wonder why Nargaroth is so underrated.
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Very good album...as most of theirs works
and being underrated is not that bad...you are less likely to turn into fancy commercial crap like Burzum did...
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