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Luciferion (Swe) - The Apostate (2003) [mp3@192] [Death Metal] (Size: 85.27 MB)
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Luciferion - The Apostate
Genre(s): Death Metal Lyrical theme(s): Evil, Satan (old) Rebellion, Individuality (new) Origin: Sweden (Gothenburg) Full-length, Listenable 2003 Status: Split-up 1. Intro 02:59 2. The Apostate (I: Under the Eyes of Serpents, II: Transcendental Fusion, III: Gods Bring you Away from Yourself, IV: A Strain from Depths, V: The Force Dwells Within, VI: And all the Waste Will Fade) 09:29 3. Become or Be Gone 06:17 4. Destroying by Will 05:20 5. New World to See 07:16 6. Circle of the Tyrants [Celtic Frost cover] 04:28 7. Rebel Souls 05:45 8. Hymns of Immortals 06:12 9. Satans Gift (The Crown of Thorns) 03:32 10. Graced by Fire 02:50 11. The Voyager Total playing time 59:12 Tracks 1-5: The Apostate: Michael Nicklasson - Vocals Wojtek Lisicki - Guitars, Keyboard midi-programming, Effects, additional Vocals Martin Furängen - Bass Hans Nilsson - Drums Track 6, recorded in 1996: Michael Nicklasson - Vocals Wojtek Lisicki - Guitars, Bass, Keyboards, Clean Vocals Hans Nilsson - Drums Tracks 7-11: The Demon Of 1994 (demo tracks): Wojtek Lisicki - Guitars (melodic and 'chaos' solos), Bass, Vocals, Drum, programming Michael Nicklasson - Guitars ('chaos' solos), Bass, Screeches Last known line-up: Wojtek Lisicki - Vocals, Guitar (Against the Plagues, Lost Horizon (Swe)) Michael Nicklasson - Guitar, Vocals (ex-Reborn (Swe) [Thrash Metal], ex-Sarcazm, Dark Tranquillity) Martin Furängen - Bass (Lost Horizon (Swe)) Hans Nilsson - Drums (Liers in Wait, Dimension Zero, Crystal Age, Diabolique (Swe)) Former/past member(s): Peter Weiner - Drums Johan Lund - Keyboards Additional notes: The band was founded in early 93 by Michael Nicklasson-guitar, Peter Weiner-drums and Wojtek Lisicki-guitar and vocals. Shortly after the bass player Martin Fur?ngen joined the formation. Wojtek Lisicki ended Luciferion sometime after the release of "The Apostate." He grew unhappy with the band's name as it suggested an affiliation with Satanism. Lisicki is in reality totally opposed to all forms of religious affiliation, and says the band name was chosen when he and his bandmates had a different, more immature outlook. Material written with Luciferion in mind will possibly be used in the future for a different project. The band participated in the 1996 Slayer (US) tribute "Slatanic Slaughter II" with the cover of "Chemical Warfare". http://www.luciferion.com/ /> http://www.myspace.com/luciferionsouls Sharing Widget |