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Gorgoroth - Twilight of the Idols (In Conspiricy With Satan)

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Free Music Notes for Twilight of the Idols (In Conspiricy With Satan)

Free Music Review: True Black Metal(Minus a little feeling)....
Hit: 4 Stars

Alright the new Gorgoroth, usually a milestone in my life, lets you down a little. I love all Gorgoroth albums, even the much-detested Destroyer and Incipit Satan. This one has the usual euro-infected thrash riffs Infernus has become notorious for in the last few years. Yes, it's heavy, yes it's fast, and yes, it's necro!! But much of what made Gorgoroth special, the ambiance, is gone. What happened to being able to write songs like Sorg, Gorgoroth, and Katharinas Bortgang? I think part of the problem lies in the songwriting. Usually all songs are composed by Infernus alone, this time he let King Of Hell(bass) write like 80 Percent of the songs??? What the hell is wrong with him?? Don't get me wrong, any Gorgoroth is better than 99 percent of so-called black metal. But we need the scuzz-ambiance back. Any band can recycle Exodus riffs. Gorgoroth needs to Destroy...which they almost do.

Free Music Review: The Goat's Heads Scandal
Hit: 4 Stars

Gorgoroth recently got in gigantic trouble for playing on a stage filled (and i mean FILLED) with blood and goat's heads on spikes. This is all you need to know about the's band's main intention: Satan is alive and will be known, no matter what the cost. The album, Twilight of the Idols, is a little less intense and lost some of it's rotteningly evil roots. Infernus is still awesome as ever, but I miss HAT being on vokills instead of this new guy. Plus I agree with the guy who said Infernus is a better songwriter than King. The first and last songs are the best. I really hope they decide to release earlier demos (if any) with Hat. Hail Satan

Free Music Review: Noisy Blast of Evil
Hit: 4 Stars

Not a shabby tune in the bunch. The opening track is on the verge of white noise and then goes into some insane mixed vocals-- very nice track.

The overall sound is pretty raw, noisy, and weaves in and out of slow, gloomy sludge into blazing grind. Very brutal album, worthy of your hard earned cash...

Free Music Review: The Last Pure Black Metal Band
Hit: 4 Stars

Gorgoroth may have released the last true Black Metal album. With departure of bands like Emperor Darkthrone and Mayhem and with bands like Satyricon and Enslaved changing their sound Gorgoroth continues to make pure Black Metal

Free Music Review: Hard one to rate.
Hit: 3 Stars

Overall this CD was average. The LP begins with the track "Procreating Satan". This is an extraordinary track that immediately hurls you into another world full of thriving malevolence and hypnotic vocal screaming that provokes your wicked inner fantasies to surface themselves for but only a minute until the song draws its climatic conclusion. This track is truly amazing.

Then we have the second track, "Proclaiming Mercy-Damaging Instinct of Man" which is pretty heavy and well-executed. The only problem I had with it is that it gets a bit repetitious. It was good, nonetheless.

The next track on the list is "Exit-Through Carved Stones". This song is definitely more on the mediocre side. The vocal lines are a little awkwardly arranged also, for every line or two an instrumental break is issued- and then the same words are repeated after the instrumental break has finished. The song is also a bit drawn out. This track definitely gives off a great feel to it, though, despite the flaws in lyrical composition and length. It almost makes you feel as if you are standing in the midst of an open cemetery, your leg submerged by fog, while above you there is nothing but a completely gray colored sky. I give them props for creating such a wonderful atmosphere.

The next song on the track listing is "Teeth Grinding". For the most part, I really dislike this song. Throughout the entire thing, Gaahl only speaks different lines...and it sounds as if he is attempting to make his voice sound deeper for a bunch of vulnerable kindergarteners sitting around him in a circle, waiting for him to finish reading a "scary" Halloween story.

Following "Teeth Grinding" there is "Forces of Satan Storms". This track is pretty good in all. The only problem was that it sounds a bit similar to a few previous tracks. In spite of this fault though, the instrumental breaks were very well done.

The sixth song on this CD is "Blod Og Minne". Again, this track is fair but sounds a bit too similar to previous tracks, especially the track directly prior to it, "Forces of Satan Storms".

Next on the list, we have the song "Of Ice and Movement", which basically just sounds like one fast guitar riff that repeats a million times while Gaahl yells over it. I'm definitely not a fan of this song.

Subsequent to "Of Ice and Movement", there is the last track, "Domine in Virtute Tua Laetabitur Rex". This song is truly interesting- as it gives the listener a completely different experience in musical sound. It does not follow in the severe heaviness of the rest of the album, and is nothing that you'd expect to hear as a closer from Gorgoroth. Still, though, I found it a pretty unique way to end the album, despite the fact that it seems a bit out of place.

This album wasn't bad...but it wasn't great either. Some highlights were definitely the different, eerie atmospheres that Gorgoroth creates for the listener and the great technique of the instrumentalists. The album did have its downfalls though, such as having too many songs sound alike and being a bit monotonous in areas. I'd probably only suggest this to die-hard black metal fans, overall.

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