GODKILLER - The Rebirth Of The Middle Ages - CD

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Label: Peaceville SKU: 1232 Catalogue ID: VILELP438 Format: CD
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GODKILLER - The Rebirth Of The Middle Ages - CD

GODKILLER - The Rebirth Of The Middle Ages - CD

€11.99

 

LABEL: Peaceville

CAT NO: CDVILED438

BARCODE: 801056743824

 

Tracklisting:

1. Hymn For The Black Knights ( 00:37 )
2. From The Castle In The Fog ( 04:15 )
3. Path To The Unholy Frozen Empire ( 06:49 )
4. Blood On My Swordblade ( 04:12 )
5. The Neverending Reign Of The Black Knights ( 04:43 )

 


GODKILLER
– The Rebirth Of The Middle Ages

CD


Formed in 1993 and hailing from Monaco, Godkiller was the vision of multi-instrumentalist and sole founding member, Duke Satanaël, who between 1996 and 2000 released an EP and 2 studio albums under the Godkiller name, commencing with the black metal cult classic debut The Rebirth of the Middle Ages.

Though initially more a death metal inspired act in the formative years, Godkiller quickly evolved into a project fully engulfed in the spirit of 1990s black metal, recalling acts like Emperor and Satyricon for the implementation of such strong atmospherics, though on later releases Godkiller incorporated more industrial and electronic elements into the compositions as part of its creative evolution.

The Rebirth of the Middle Ages was originally released in 1996, and is a prime example of finely crafted, grandiose yet raw black metal of the times, following on from the strong groundwork of 1995’s Demo, ‘The Warlord’, & even incorporating music from that release, with anti-Christian themes prevalent throughout & an overall concept of the battle between good & evil.

With a cold, stripped down production, plus triumphantly dark yet epic riffs mixed with tortured vocals & highly effective synthesizer melodies, the EP evokes a strong Medieval atmosphere throughout, showing why The Rebirth of the Middle Ages is still highly regarded as a glorious touch of darkness from the past.