Satanic Black Devotion
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Preludium
- Satanic Black Devotion
- Obire Pestis (Suicidal Ruin)
- Frowning, Existing
- Glorification
- Panzergod
- Black Fucking Murder
- Sargeist
- Returning to Misery & Comfort
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #185990 in Music
- Released on: 2003-07-22
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Explicit Lyrics
- Dimensions: .20 pounds
Customer Reviews
Wow...
...When I read that someone had said that it was the best BM they'd heard since Sons of Northern Darkness I thought they were exaggerating. Now it's really hard for me to say this since I'm a huge Immortal fan... But this album surpasses anything they have ever done. In fact this could quite possibly be the best black metal album I have ever heard in my entire life... Never have I heard any music of any genre that has been so evil and cold, yet highly memorable.
I can't complain about anything... The production is perfect, raw but thick and clear. The drums are in time (oh god how some bands irritate me with terrible drummers) and the songs were actually written. I could slap on any old black metal cd and write an album of equal length and quality in 3 or 4 hours.. That irritates me more than bad drummers. But Satanic Black Devotions is expertly written, the songs are structured well and the riffs are hauntingly melodic, you can tell ALOT of time was spent writing the album, which I appreciate very much.
The vocals are pure emotion... By emotion I mean anger, pain, HATRED. Now if I haven't lumped enough praise on this band/album, I enjoyed every single song, this is well worth the purchase and I recommend all black metal fans to get hold of this excellent cd.
Cold. Grim. Evil.
Though some may consider the term "black metal" to be a bit overpopularized, it still holds meaning to a few individuals who appreciate what it truly means. And this, my friends, is black metal. You can feel the hate right through the speakers. The intro track, which are usually throwaway instrumentals, actually scared me a little when I put it in my car cd player the first evening, and that's coming from someone who has listened to countless "evil" albums. Thats when I knew I had a winner. Black metal should have that edge of fear, blasphemy, and anger. Too often anymore, albums are run through soundboard after soundboard, churning out polished "symphonic" material. While I can appreciate the correspondingly better sound, I still like to know that a band somewhere is putting out an album like "Satanic Black Devotion." This music flows through the roots of "black metal", and though many other more accessible bands have grown from the genre, music like this is the purest form of the beast.
Hideously Evil
Sargeist. Black metal probably cannot be any blacker than this. This is so extremley evil, that it scared me at first. I felt all the horrifying and hellish qualities of this album come out of the speakers and tear my heart out. It is almost too black metal for me, and I'm a guy who truly enjoys countless satanic black metal bands/albums. Anyway, "Panzergod" is a highlight on this album and is evil sounding enough to make almost anyone s**t their pants - black metal should have that quality. This is stuff that will haunt you forever. This stuff makes Cradle of Filth and Dimmu Borgir look and sound like Michael Bolton. If you are religous, weak, or an average Headbanger's Ball viewer this is not for you!




