Imrama [Original recording remastered] [Import]
Imrama [Original recording remastered] [Import]
Track Listings
| 1. Fuil Ársa |
| 2. Infernal Summer |
| 3. Here I Am King |
| 4. Darkest Flame |
| 5. Fires... |
| 6. Mealltach |
| 7. Let the Sun Set on Life Forever |
| 8. To the Ends of the Earth |
| 9. Beneath a Bronze Sky |
| 10. Awaiting the Dawn |
| 11. Calling [*] |
| 12. Among the Lazarae [*] |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Swedish remastered reissue of folk death metal act's 1995 debut album packaged in a special slipcase and includes the bonus tracks, 'The Calling' & 'Among The Lazarae'. 2001.
Imrama,Primordial,Import [Generic],Death Metal/Black Metal,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock
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Imrama/Journey's End
Primordial Manufacturer: Candlelight ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000A2H78Q Release Date: 2005-08-23 |
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Imrama
Primordial Manufacturer: Karmageddon Media ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000A1OF3C Release Date: 2005-07-11 |
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Album Description
Reissue of folk death metal act's 1995 debut album features the original 12 tracks including 'The Darkest Flame', 'Awaiting The Dawn', 'Among the Lazarae', 'Mealltach' & 'To The Ends Of The Earth'. Karmageddon Media. 2005.
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Imrama
Primordial Manufacturer: Import [Generic] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005B898 Release Date: 2002-01-08 |
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Swedish remastered reissue of folk death metal act's 1995 debut album packaged in a special slipcase and includes the bonus tracks, 'The Calling' & 'Among The Lazarae'. 2001.Customer Reviews:
The beginning of one of the more interesting BM bands.......2002-05-29
Right from the get-go, it's apparent that this release is a much more raw and much more black metal style album from what I understand their later albums come to be. It's one of the reasons I normally start with a band's early catalogue (so I can pay attention to, and hear their growth and maturity over time). "Fuil Arsa," "Infernal Summer," and "Here I Am King" all call to mind strong mid-paced black metal. Full-on screeching vox with sparsely placed clean singing (which is where A.A.N. Nemtheanga - yes, that's his name - brings to mind doomy gothic bands like My Dying Bride) complement fairly standard swirling guitar rhythms. "The Darkest Flame" changes the pace of the album a bit, slowing down further and incorporating some nice spoken word passages that continue the Pagan(?) themes prevalent throughout the album. The 'quiet' doesn't last long, as "The Fires..." is one of the more ferocious tracks on the disc, both lyrically and musically. Yes, the more I listen to that song, the more I like it. "Mealltach" is a skip track, but "Let the Sun Set on Life Forever" is gorgeous, beautifully haunting and scary at the same time. By far the strongest track on the album, one can tell that Primordial spent some time listening to the early 90s black metal masters before jumping in the studio to record this one. The sheer emotion of the song gives you shivers!
All in all, this is far from a subpar release; it's just not anything groundbreaking. It's a fair debut, and I am planning on following their growth through future albums, but if you're new to black metal, this might not be the greatest place to start...
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