*Artist: Grigorien
*Album: Magtens Evangelium
*Year: 2022
*Genre: Black Metal
*Country: Denmark
*Format: flac
*Size: 183MB
Tracklist:
1. De 9 chor 00:52 instrumental
2. Skammens æt 03:02
3. Boedsgang og blodig hoste 04:02
4. Østens hviide slange 03:30
5. Et taarn til de høyeste himle 02:58
6. Tiggere i gyldne pialter 03:29
7. Strafferens psalmer 02:54
8. Af kviksølv og galdes chor 03:21
9. De blindes hyrde 03:58
10. Syndens slegtsbog 02:58
11. Den kaossymmetriske liturgie 04:33
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Total playing time: 35:37
Extended info
Line - up:
Benedictus - Guitars, Bass (Ligfaerd, Witchcult)
Spedalsk - Vocals (Witchcult)
Geistaz - Drums
SIGNAL REX is proud to present GRIGORIEN's long-awaited debut album, Magtens Evangelium, on CD and vinyl LP formats. The CD will be released on August 5th while the vinyl version will follow later this year.
Named after the promethean angels that sinned against God in the Apocrypha, GRIGORIEN was originally conceived in 2006 by Spedalsk and Benedictus as a tool for uncompromising hate propaganda and a call to violence against religion and in particular the Abrahamitic three. Starting in 2007, a demo was released every three years, and then, in 2015, came a split with Danish comrades Ligfaerd. Thereafter, silence...until now.
At long last, GRIGORIEN are set to release their full-length debut, Magtens Evangelium. With a lineup that presently includes vocals by Spedalsk (who also lends his voice to Witchcult), guitars and bass by Benedictus (who also plays bass in Witchcult and Ligfaerd), and drums by Geistaz (who has the solo project GEISTAZ'IKA), GRIGORIEN hereby encompass past, present, and future with their vintage black metal ultraviolence. Translated into English as "The Gospel of Power," Magtens Evangelium is framed as an imagined theatrical play, in which nine choirs - humans, angels, and seraphs - quarrel over the order of the world and their place in it, each castigating the others and declaring themselves favored by their creator, until the profane priestess Veridian settles the dispute and proclaims a new world order. More concretely, GRIGORIEN whip forth a fury that recalls 1996 in all its whiteout splendor: insane OTT speed, utterly scything guitars, orkish vokills, and a strive for abyssic oblivion. If such names invoked as Thy Primordial, Unlord, and especially Setherial fall on deaf ears, then likely Magtens Evangelium is not for you.
Benedictus - Guitars, Bass (Ligfaerd, Witchcult)
Spedalsk - Vocals (Witchcult)
Geistaz - Drums
SIGNAL REX is proud to present GRIGORIEN's long-awaited debut album, Magtens Evangelium, on CD and vinyl LP formats. The CD will be released on August 5th while the vinyl version will follow later this year.
Named after the promethean angels that sinned against God in the Apocrypha, GRIGORIEN was originally conceived in 2006 by Spedalsk and Benedictus as a tool for uncompromising hate propaganda and a call to violence against religion and in particular the Abrahamitic three. Starting in 2007, a demo was released every three years, and then, in 2015, came a split with Danish comrades Ligfaerd. Thereafter, silence...until now.
At long last, GRIGORIEN are set to release their full-length debut, Magtens Evangelium. With a lineup that presently includes vocals by Spedalsk (who also lends his voice to Witchcult), guitars and bass by Benedictus (who also plays bass in Witchcult and Ligfaerd), and drums by Geistaz (who has the solo project GEISTAZ'IKA), GRIGORIEN hereby encompass past, present, and future with their vintage black metal ultraviolence. Translated into English as "The Gospel of Power," Magtens Evangelium is framed as an imagined theatrical play, in which nine choirs - humans, angels, and seraphs - quarrel over the order of the world and their place in it, each castigating the others and declaring themselves favored by their creator, until the profane priestess Veridian settles the dispute and proclaims a new world order. More concretely, GRIGORIEN whip forth a fury that recalls 1996 in all its whiteout splendor: insane OTT speed, utterly scything guitars, orkish vokills, and a strive for abyssic oblivion. If such names invoked as Thy Primordial, Unlord, and especially Setherial fall on deaf ears, then likely Magtens Evangelium is not for you.
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