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Sargeist - Let The Devil In



8.4 | 81 votes |
Release date: 9 November 2010
Style: Black metal

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01. Empire Of Suffering
02. A Spell To Awaken The Temple
03. From The Black Coffin Lair
04. Burning Voice Of Adoration
05. Nocturnal Revelation
06. Discovering The Enshrouded Eye
07. Let The Devil In
08. Sanguine Rituals
09. Twilight Breath Of Satan
10. As Darkness Tears The World Apart

Staff review by
Troy Killjoy
Rating:
8.3
Black metal
Finland
Moribund Records

Line-up on the CD:
Hoath Torog - vocals
Shatraug - guitar
Vainaja - bass
Horns - drums

Refreshing no-frills black metal isn't dead!

Sargeist, best known for their contribution to the scene with the almighty Satanic Black Devotion, have re-claimed the throne as one of Finland's most prominent unadulterated black metal acts. Horna and Behexen references immediately spring to mind, and that is of course due to the fact they share so many musicians that we might as well combine all three bands and have them release multiple albums a year.

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published 12.01.2011 | Comments (7)

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Comments: 3   Visited by: 190 users
18.10.2016 - 22:48
Rating: 8
raveneffect
No comments? shieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet

Well, I really can't find a good way to express how I feel about this album. It sounds amazing! It's Finnish Black Metal that ALWAYS hooks you with it's great melodies in the same way bands like MGLA do (feels weird comparing them, but they share some elements). great song structures, cool quality, awesome feel.

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10.02.2023 - 02:37
Rating: 8
Boxcar Willy
yr a kook
A little bit of an overlooked album. DEFINITELY an influence for Mgla. Great melody, production and vocals. Really compelling album.
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14:22 - Marcel Hubregtse
I do your mum

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10.02.2023 - 07:11
Rating: 8
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
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Written by Boxcar Willy on 10.02.2023 at 02:37

A little bit of an overlooked album. DEFINITELY an influence for Mgla. Great melody, production and vocals. Really compelling album.

Quite right, an overlooked band/album this. I used to listen to Sargeist quite alot.
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