Tartaros - The Red Jewel
Release date: | October 1999 |
Style: | Symphonic black metal |
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01. The Lamentable Sonata (Intro)
02. The Ruby Mine
03. A Shape In Fair Disguise
04. Storm Of Terror
05. Into The Faculty Of Wonderful Secrets
06. The Red Jewel
07. The Intense Domain Of Grievousness
08. The 5th And The Hysteric
02. The Ruby Mine
03. A Shape In Fair Disguise
04. Storm Of Terror
05. Into The Faculty Of Wonderful Secrets
06. The Red Jewel
07. The Intense Domain Of Grievousness
08. The 5th And The Hysteric
Recorded and mixed at S.M.I. Studios. Engineered and produced by Charmand Grimloch. Mastered at Strype Audio by Tom Kvålsvoll, Tartaros and Mathias Løken. Photos by Mathias Løken. All ideas, music and cover design by Charmand Grimloch. Lyrics on Intro and The Ruby Mine by Nikodemus.
17.04.2010
17.04.2010 |
Were you sad when Emperor split? Still craving for more black metal in that distinctive Emperor sound? Well here's something you might have missed. Released the same year as "IX Equilibrium", "The Red Jewel" is the album from Charmand Grimloch, Emperor's keyboard player at the time. Not only that, but Emperor's Trym is also sat behind the drum kit here. This Tartaros album sounds almost identical to "IX Equilibrium" with the addition of some crazy, spacey and psychedelic keyboards added for good measure. Top stuff. Get it. Baz Anderson's picks | More picks ›› |
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