Marduk-Infernal_Eternal-WEB-2000-BLEEDiNG_iNT

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      artist: Marduk
       title: Infernal Eternal
        year: 2000
       genre: Black Metal

        type: Album
       label: Blooddawn Productions
    language: English
   rel. date: 2000-10-31

      source: WEB/MP3
     quality: CBR 320kbps / 44.1 kHz / Full Stereo
     runtime: 01:19:19
        size: 190.79MB

    rip date: 2025-04-26
  source url: http://deezer.com/album/535204472

   tracklist:

   1 / 2
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   1.  Panzer Division Marduk                                          2:55
   2.  Burn My Coffin                                                  4:25
   3.  Baptism by Fire                                                 3:42
   4.  The Sun Turns Black As Night                                    3:06
   5.  Of Hell's Fire                                                  5:17
   6.  502                                                             3:11
   7.  Materialized in Stone                                           5:23
   8.  Beast of Prey                                                   4:12
   9.  Those of the Unlight                                            4:47
   10. Sulphur Souls                                                   6:22
   11. Dreams of Blood and Iron                                        5:58
   12. Fistfucking God's Planet                                        3:56


   2 / 2
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   1.  On Darkened Wings                                               4:13
   2.  Into the Crypts of Rays                                         4:08
   3.  Still Fucking Dead                                              3:17
   4.  Slay the Nazarene                                               3:54
   5.  Departure from the Mortals                                      3:36
   6.  Legion                                                          6:57


   release notes:

   Well, let's get straight to the meat of the matter: eighteen tracks,
   spread over 2 discs (which can be had at single disc price, I believe
   - at least here in the States) from a series of recordings in France
   during the World Panzer Battle Tour - basically Marduk's last tour of
   Europe supporting 'Panzer Division Marduk'. The second disc also
   includes a few video clips of the band live, for PC users only - which
   explains why there's only six audio tracks on it. Having made the
   necessary arrangements to view these clips, I was pleasantly surprised
   to see that their overall quality, presentation, etc. was excellent,
   in line with the great sound on this recording as a whole. So, a
   soundboard recording, taken from several dates (or at least a few -
   this isn't all from one show), digitally edited and pieced together
   and then mastered responsibly... it all adds up to an impressive
   package, and a more than adequate live 'representation' of this band,
   who are known to be a great, tight, masterful stage unit. At least
   this is what I've read - I missed them on their tour here with
   Deicide, and I'm still kicking myself over that, as it was probably my
   only chance to catch them. I don't see them returning to Dallas
   anytime soon.

   Anyway, there's isn't really any use in 'reviewing' the music included
   here - if you aren't a fan of Marduk, this album wouldn't really be
   the best way to be introduced to them (try 'Opus Nocturne' or
   'Nightwing'), and if you are a diehard fan of this band, then you
   probably have all of these songs in your collection already, in a much
   better format. All you might be missing would be their cover of Celtic
   Frost's 'Into The Crypt of Rays', in case you still haven't picked up
   their 'Obedience' EP, which was issued again here in the US at the
   same time this came out. No, this album really would be great, I am
   thinking, for those of you who just can't get enough of live albums,
   for whatever reason, or the fans of this band that have never really
   got the chance/opportunity to delve into their back catalog... let's
   face it: until a short time ago, all of Marduk's prior releases cost
   in the range of $19-21 domestic here, and not many people, I am
   guessing, shelled out the $100+ to gather all their albums together in
   one place. Besides, any Marduk album is pretty much representative of
   the rest.

   A live 'situation' is commonly where the men are separated from the
   boys, and in case you were wondering, Marduk do not really have any
   problems at all reproducing their material live... if anything the
   songs are more energetic, more chaotic, and - in general - even more
   vicious here than on the original records...

   So, for people like this, 'Infernal Eternal' is a pleasing glimpse
   into the slow evolution of this band over the years, going all the way
   back to 'Dark Endless' and then running through their records to the
   present, with a major slice of the material (a third) here being from
   'Nightwing' and 'Panzer Division Marduk'. It's especially interesting
   to hear old(er) classics like 'Burn My Coffin' up against '502' and
   'Slay the Nazarene' (which Legion harshly introduces by screaming: 'If
   you don't know which one this is, what the fuck are you doing here?'),
   even though I believe the more recent songs are so viciously over the
   top they make the older ones pale in comparison... which is a rarity
   among bands, if you stop and think of it... 'Slay the Nazarene', in
   particular, is played so blurringly, blindingly fast that it sounds
   like Fredrik is going to rip his drums to pieces and just start
   spinning around like a tornado... amazing.

   The sound here, as I noted above, is more than adequate, reproducing
   all the instruments (and Legion's voice) clearly, without a large
   amount of distortion or echo. B. War's bass comes through with his
   finger-twisting lines again and again, much like on their most recent
   album, and I believe he is finally getting the amount of 'coverage' in
   their mixes that he deserves. As to the rest, there is a minimum of
   crowd noise or in-between-song banter... no, this is all out war, from
   start to finish, adding up to (the audio portion only) seventy-nine
   and a half minutes (!) of grinding Swedish black metal torment. More
   Marduk than you can shake a stick at - more, in fact, than most people
   can take in one sitting. I should know, because when I first got this
   I stupidly listened to it all the way through and ended up with a
   monstrous migraine. You definitely get your money's worth (of pain)
   with this release... also, one thing I can say for certain is that
   this album is so much better than Mayhem's live release
   ('Mediolanum...') that it makes the Norwegian scene look embarrassing
   in comparison. Even though this release is lengthy, voraciously rabid,
   and hurts my ears in the long run, it is addictively listenable...
   I've spun it a number of times now, and I haven't had it that long.

   Included in the total package is a thick booklet, complete with full
   lyrics (finally) and a middle section (I want to call it a centerfold,
   but it's not) full of adequate-to-good pictures of the band playing
   live - including a great snapshot of Morgan and B. War gleefully
   walking down a city street in (I am guessing) Japan wearing full
   corpse paint. The cover art - magnificent as usual, and slightly
   reminiscent of Frazetta's 'Death Dealer' - is by Petagno. Any
   questions? You should know if you want this.

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