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Defacing God - The Resurrection Of Lilith



7.4 | 58 votes |
Release date: 2 September 2022
Style: Symphonic black metal, Melodic death metal

Owners:

14 have it
2 want it


01. Black Moon
02. Invocation Part I "Lilith"
03. The Resurrection
04. Invocation Part II "Jezebel"
05. Invocation Part III "Abyzou"
06. Rise Of The Trinity
07. The End Of Times
08. Echoes From Fulda
09. Death Followed Like A Plague
10. Enslaved
11. In The Land Of Rain And Sorrow
12. Into The Mist Of Memories

Line-up
Sandie ‘The Lilith’ Gjørtz - vocals
Signar Petersen - guitars
Christian Snapholt Nielsen - guitars, orchestration
Michael Olsson - drums, choir vocals
Rasmus Kalke Munch Nielsen - bass, choir vocals

Additional musicians:
Lars Vinther - orchestrations

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Comments

Comments: 8   Visited by: 177 users
02.09.2022 - 09:37
Rating: 6
BoboDupla
Wow. This is boring. Every song the same. Nothing new. Nothing fun. Nothing to keep me interested in this.
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02.09.2022 - 16:57
Rating: 9
Grouch Douglas
Enigma
I think this album is great. No annoying samples, just a solid slab of symphonic back metal. One of my favorites from this year for sure.
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05.09.2022 - 07:07
Rating: 6
BCI
Written by Grouch Douglas on 02.09.2022 at 16:57

I think this album is great. No annoying samples, just a solid slab of symphonic back metal. One of my favorites from this year for sure.

Symphonic black? I thought this was melodeath, at least according to the Style tag...
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Black Crown Initiate have ruined a lot of bands for me...
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05.09.2022 - 15:20
Rating: 9
Grouch Douglas
Enigma
Written by BCI on 05.09.2022 at 07:07

Written by Grouch Douglas on 02.09.2022 at 16:57

I think this album is great. No annoying samples, just a solid slab of symphonic back metal. One of my favorites from this year for sure.

Symphonic black? I thought this was melodeath, at least according to the Style tag...

It has melodic death metal elements but I would call it symphonic black due to the vocals and the symphonic keyboards.
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05.09.2022 - 15:58
Rating: 9
VadimsK
Have listened it right after Arch Enemy's new work Deceiver, well, i would better dive into this one for second time than Arch Enemy's.
And since i gave AE "7" points, i have no other option than give this one "8" or even "9".

and i agree with @Grouch Douglas this is more sympoblack than mdm, btw
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22.09.2022 - 06:57
Rating: 6
BCI
Written by Grouch Douglas on 05.09.2022 at 15:20

It has melodic death metal elements but I would call it symphonic black due to the vocals and the symphonic keyboards.

You're right, it is a somewhat confusing release. It's been a couple of weeks already but I'm still trying to figure out if I like it or not. It's very underwhelming IMO and I especially dislike the vocals.
I now have a better understanding of the cover art 🤣🤣🤣. They were obviously trying to silence her, but couldn't 💩💩💩
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Black Crown Initiate have ruined a lot of bands for me...
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22.09.2022 - 09:18
Rating: 6
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
Contributor
It's ok but nothing out of the ordinary or memorable about it, it sounds very much like a female fronted Septicflesh to me, with some Cradle Of Filth influences. It's obviously heavy on the symphonics and her vocals aren't great but I've heard much worse, the music is kind of average for the most part though.

There's a fine line when it comes to symphonic black metal between being totally epic abd over the top nonsense, and this unfortunately is leaning towards the latter
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15.02.2023 - 18:02
Rating: 8
Liafev
This is totally great! I love how this sometimes has hints of deathcore without ever being even remotely deathcore. Especially in the way it sometimes breaks, and the singing. Overall very good album, that could probably be 10mn shorter though. Looking forward to what these guys can do next.
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