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Tenochtitlan - Epoch Of The Fifth Sun



7.7 | 9 votes |
Release date: 30 September 2005
Style: Ambient Folk, Neofolk, Doom metal

Owners:

6 have it


01. Venus Rising (Intro)
02. Sun Winds
03. 1 366 560
04. Secrets Of Pacal And Virakochi
05. Ye Cham-Zl A-Em-Aan
06. Teotihuacan
07. Morning Chosts Of Tikal
08. Roads To Kopan
09. The Hymn Of Huitzilopochtli

Additional info
"Mesoamerican" Ethnic Doom / Ambient Music
Label: Metalism Records
To buy the album => http://www.metalism.com
Russia: 2005
Length: 50:30

Line-up on the CD:
Growling, music, guitars, programming, concept: Senmuth
Clear voice, music: Eresh
Programming, music: Brutal Harry
Growling, music, concept: LeftHander

Staff review by
Jeff
Rating:
8.6
Tenochtitlan doesn't come from Mexico but from Russia. This virtual project is born after four Russian musicians (who are all in their own bands) decided to write an album about the Incas' and Aztecs' civilizations. Released in 2005, "Epoch Of The Fifth Sun" is the first album of the project, and if you like Doom but also "Ethno" and "ambient" music I'm sure that you'll love this album.

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published 18.09.2006 | Comments (4)


Comments

Comments: 1   Visited by: 7 users
13.12.2024 - 22:30
Rating: 8
Erik M. 2.0
Really interesting, nearly unknown, band. The "ethnic folk doom" style is definitely my thing. Of course, knowing Raxa really well, this was a nice suprise years later. Senmuth's vocals go really well with the overall style of the album.

Wish they would do another album. I'll take another Raxa album as well, since it has been way too long.
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