Previously Unreleased Armagedda Tracks To See The Light of Day
. The special offering contains four never-before-released tracks including the song �I Am� which was previously performed during the Marching Towards Christian Extermination Tour in 2002. Raw, consuming northern black metal full of snarling melodies and raspy vocal elegies of death; a true black iron fist in the face of humanity and light! The EP clearly ties the bonds between the grisly early works of The Final War Approaching and Only True Believers and their Ond Spiritism: Diaefvulens Skalder swansong. For ARMAGEDDA diehards and devout listeners of raw Swedish black metal! Hail the Northern Destroyers of faith and life! "Occult audial essence" would be a term to use when describing the tunes of ARMAGEDDA. For those who probably care less about feeling, we already have a known term: "black metal." This Swedish duo, originally known as Vokermord, started out in the early days of the millennium, 1999 - 2000. Through the years, the band released three full-length albums and a handful of demos and EPs. These monuments are among the purest representations of true Scandinavian black metal and now stand on their own solid ground. ARMAGEDDA released their third album in 2004, before leaving this world in anger. Members went to play in such bands as Lik, Whirling and Lonndom. Preview and Purchase Armagedda CDs |
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