Al-Namrood - Diaji Al-Joor

Diaji Al-Joor album cover
6.4 | 15 votes |
Band
Al-Namrood
Style
Black metal, Oriental folk metal
Release date
27 November 2015
Owners
13 have it
2 want it
Tracklist
01. Dhaleen
02. Zamjara Alat
03. Hawas Wa Thaur
04. Ejhaph
05. Adghan
06. Ya Le Taasatekum
07. Hayat Al Khezea
08. Ana Al Tughian
09. Alqab Ala Hajar
Line-up
Humbaba - vocals
Ostron - keyboards
Mephisto - bass, guitars

Comments

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flightoficarus
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01.12.2015 - 01:04
Rating: 7
flightoficarus
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Vocals could use some work, but I like the overall sound.
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01.12.2015 - 03:10
Rating: 6

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Al Namrood gone death metal.
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Auntie Sahar
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28.11.2016 - 17:20
Auntie Sahar
Drone Empress

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I think the allure of this band chiefly comes from the fact that they're making this sort of music in Saudi Arabia of all places, where the risks of this kind of artistic expression are extremely high. But aside from that the music itself is actually quite average: not bad, but certainly not mindblowing or the hot new thing on the block. It'd be nice if some of these anti-Islam BM bands such as Al Namrood, Seeds Of Iblis, Janaza, etc. were bold both with the thematic and musical aspects of their music
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I am the Magician and the Exorcist. I am the axle of the wheel, and the cube in the circle. “Come unto me” is a foolish word: for it is I that go.

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InnerSelf
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28.11.2016 - 20:43
InnerSelf
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Written by Auntie Sahar on 28.11.2016 at 17:20

I think the allure of this band chiefly comes from the fact that they're making this sort of music in Saudi Arabia of all places, where the risks of this kind of artistic expression are extremely high. But aside from that the music itself is actually quite average: not bad, but certainly not mindblowing or the hot new thing on the block. It'd be nice if some of these anti-Islam BM bands such as Al Namrood, Seeds Of Iblis, Janaza, etc. were bold both with the thematic and musical aspects of their music

I keep trying to tell that to people and they tell me that I'm either offended by the music and thus pointing out non-existing flaws, or that I'm being an asshole and not supporting Arabic Metal. So, thanks.
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He who is not bold enough
to be stared at from across the abyss
is not bold enough
to stare into it himself.
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