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Release date:
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23 September 2011 |
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Black metal |
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7.9 | 46 votes |
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39 have it 5 want it
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01. Dark Gnosis 02. Secret Ride To Rebellion 03. They Call Me Black Devil 04. Negative Incarnate 05. Bring Down The Cosmic Scheme 06. The Great Southern Darkness 07. The Foolhardy Venturer 08. Per Nox Regna 09. The Science Of Shifting 10. Chaos Manifested 11. Horns In My Pathway
Reviews (2) |
Additional info Germany and Switzerland: September 23rd, 2011
Rest Of Europe: September 26th, 2011
North America: September 27th, 2011 |
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Staff review by DerRozzengarten
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8.0
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I always thought there was hope, but something was preventing me from believing even more in the arch cause of my nostalgic thoughts. Ô Laudate Dominvs and Manifesting The Raging Beast are two personal favorites from the specific orthodox field of black metal and I'd like to see the band investing even more in the aforementioned scene. Meet Us at the Southern Sign had a different opinion, a more... southern one! Well, yes, this word, southern, abolished all hope I held for the band going back to their sound roots and The Great Southern Darkness is by all means the natural continuation of the aforementioned album.
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| published 28.09.2011 | Comments (12)
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Guest review by thewaytonever
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9.4
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Five years ago I was surfing through youtube videos looking for new black metal bands to fill in a void ever-growing in me for pure love of the genre. However, I was coming across Darkthrone clones galore. Then I stumbled across Glorior Belli. At the time Manifesting the Raging Beast was the album they were pushing. While not the most original album it definitely had a certain quality of originality to it and the band definitely had potential to grow. That growth was expressed in the follow up Meet us at the Southern Sign. They evolved incorporating some odd blues/southern rock influences in their still very status quo French black metal sound.
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| published 24.01.2012 | Comments (0)
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Staff pick by
BitterCOld
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06.10.2011
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GB are a French BM outfit that have allowed exterior influences in to their music... No, not from the Scandinavian north, but from the American south of all places. Raging, dissonant black metal is paired with murky sludge elements to create an awesome earful. This is what I had hoped Meet Us At The Southern Sign would be.
Viva la France, y'all!
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koob - 08.10.2011 at 16:55
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Absolutely brilliant album, with a great production and grooves.
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fosi - 10.10.2011 at 19:57
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| Rating: 9 |
A great album,indeed!!!!
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Got about two songs in and gave up. Just doesn't retain enough of their excellent earlier sound for me.
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| Rating: 9 |
Written by !J.O.O.E.! on 10.10.2011 at 20:02
Got about two songs in and gave up. Just doesn't retain enough of their excellent earlier sound for me.
Dude bands evolve and change constantly you shouldn't give up so easily. Glorior Belli may not be the same but they have crafted their own original sound. Give it another shot.
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| Rating: 8 |
This is one of the most interesting genre crossovers I've heard. I highly recommend it to anyone who likes a "Black'n'roll" approach.
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