New Obscurantis Order [Import]
New Obscurantis Order [Import]
Track Listings
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1. MOTHER ANOREXIA
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2. CHÂTIMENT DE LA ROSE
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3. BLACK DEATH, NONETHELESS
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4. STABAT MATER DOLOROSA
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5. LE PORTAIL DE LA VIERGE
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6. THE ALTAR OF HOLOCAUSTS
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7. HAIL TYRANNY
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8. ORDO AB CHAO: THE SCARLET COMMUNION
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Osmose proudly presents the long-awaited new masterpiece from the French Elite ANOREXIA NERVOSA, namely New Obscurantis Order. You found Drudenhaus impressive ? Well, New Obscurantis Order will simply take you where no human have ever been ! ! ! It features eight tracks of pure mystical, ultraviolent & orchestral Metal Art, with deeply dark anti-life lyrics, totally hallucinated vocals, grandiose choirs and blasting production. With this darker release, more technical, heavy & mature, make sure that ANOREXIA NERVOSA are now definitely the leaders of the actual Symphonic Black Metal scene. As the old masters fall, new ones rise...
New Obscurantis Order,Anorexia Nervosa,Osmose Productions,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock
Average customer rating:
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New Obscurantis Order
Anorexia Nervosa
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- Drudenhaus
ASIN: B00005MAVF |
Tracks:
- Mother Anorexia
- Chatiment de La Rose
- Black Death, Nonetheless
- Stabat Mater Dolorosa
- Portail de La Vierge
- Altar of Holocausts
- Hail Tyranny
- Ordo AB Chao (The Scarlet Communion)
- Solitude
Album Description
German edition of 2001 album. 8 tracks total including 'Mother Anorexia' & 'Hail Tyranny'. Osmose Productions.
Customer Reviews:
better than COF.......2004-08-14
first off...STUPID band name. okay...now that i got that out of my system...a GREAT record by a GREAT band. very creative blastingly fast brutal black metal with alot of the Cradle of Filth drama aspects to it. but don't let that throw you off...because if you don't like COF that much...you may still love AN. they incorporate lots and lots of fast guitars, amazing drumming, crazed and amazing vocals, banging bass, choirs, keyboards, trumpets, whew! it could have turned out to be quite a mess of a metal album -- but it works! it's a very coherent and consise piece of work that cuts deep and leaves a mark. i just wish they'd change the name of their band.
Great........2004-01-25
An excellent CD, combining both English and French lyrics, with thundering horns, occasional sweeping keyboards and brutal black metal riffs and screams. Track two is a mix of furiously fast drumming and sharp violin work, but in my opinion the crowning achevement is track four, with it's operatic chants combined with anguished black metal screams and gothicesque keyboards. A must have.
Average customer rating:
- Aggressive yet Symphonic
- Ultra-violent yet beautifully symphonic
- Bombastic, epic, poetic, gorgeous and symphonic
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New Obscurantis Order
Anorexia Nervosa
Manufacturer: Osmose Productions
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B00005QKB9
Release Date: 2001-11-13 |
Tracks:
- MOTHER ANOREXIA
- CHIMENT DE LA ROSE
- BLACK DEATH, NONETHELESS
- STABAT MATER DOLOROSA
- LE PORTAIL DE LA VIERGE
- THE ALTAR OF HOLOCAUSTS
- HAIL TYRANNY
- ORDO AB CHAO: THE SCARLET COMMUNION
Album Description
Osmose proudly presents the long-awaited new masterpiece from the French Elite ANOREXIA NERVOSA, namely New Obscurantis Order. You found Drudenhaus impressive ? Well, New Obscurantis Order will simply take you where no human have ever been ! ! ! It features eight tracks of pure mystical, ultraviolent & orchestral Metal Art, with deeply dark anti-life lyrics, totally hallucinated vocals, grandiose choirs and blasting production. With this darker release, more technical, heavy & mature, make sure that ANOREXIA NERVOSA are now definitely the leaders of the actual Symphonic Black Metal scene. As the old masters fall, new ones rise...
Customer Reviews:
Aggressive yet Symphonic.......2003-02-07
The French intense symphonic group has return, and again with an album which I'm particularly fond of. After the noisy "Drudenhaus" I was somewhat sceptical of what could possibly follow the mad-strings and over-yelling which transforms my insane cats in little scared pussies from one instant into another. "New Obscurantis Order" is the name of their blasting new album and they've done it again - another brilliant piece of extreme music, well-achieved, with a good production and plenty of aggression. The violins, piano, orchestral passages and other grandiose instruments reproduced via synthesiser are almost perfect in it's sound and fidelity, very difficulty one can notice the difference between this virtual orchestra and a real one. Using more or less the same terms of Mr. Hreidmarr, the bands spokesman, this album is more controlled and less hysterical, I believe these two adjectives speak form themselves quite well and describe the album in a simple form to all those who were familiar with the previous release(s). Indeed I felt "Drudenhaus" as a heavy dose of hysteria. This one, on the other hand, seems to me as being far more monumental and it quickly becomes clear it was well arranged and thought-over. The blast-beats carried out by drums, guitars and vocals are nearly close to insanity, with very much speed and musicianship involved. Consistency is a main element herein, supported in great part by the keyboards which refresh the music and lead along with strings adding harmonies and technical interludes. The chorus used on one of the tracks is also very nice, not to mention the fantastic Candlemass cover of "Solitude"!
Abyss Magazine @ Nuno M. [CR]
Ultra-violent yet beautifully symphonic.......2002-10-05
First of all, let me say this is possibly the most violent and extreme metal I have ever heard, yet, this album is a beautifully crafted melodic,violent and symphonic masterpiece.Each song is a mini-epic journey through artistic metal.This album mixes style of Emperor(Anthems era,for that epic symphonic feel)Dimmu Borgir(Spiritual Black Dimensions, for a majestic melodic feeel), and Dark Funeral for the ultra-violent and unrelentless metal attack..This album kills and so does Drudenhaus.As the old masters fall new ones rise and with them a new style of extreme metal..Buy this, you won't be dissapointed.
Bombastic, epic, poetic, gorgeous and symphonic.......2002-02-03
Let me start by saying this:
This is easily one of the best, if not THE best, keyboardist I have ever heard. Listen to Hail Tyranny if you don't believe me.
Now, the album. There have been 2 other albums before this and follow in the same vein. The music is black metal, played as heavy as some of the most proficient artists in the scene (Immortal, Dark Funeral), yet the atmosphere sets this apart. The keyboardist is simply amazing. Violins and pianos rage across the whole album. It is simply amazing.
The drumming is an incredible test of stamina, and while there are no powerful leads, the melody in the riff is awesome. The vocals are a mix of black and some clean vocalist.
Lyrics are misanthropic, dark and haunting. And yes, even some french and other launguages are used.
Do not believe what you hear about these guys sounding like Cradle of Filth, that is aboslutely wrong. The only comparison that can be made is their image may be similar.
To sum up, this is a symphonic, heavy as hell black metal release that needs to be discovered by more people. Oddly, they come from the deserted metal abyss of France, but believe me, this album kills.
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