Showing posts with label Nehëmah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nehëmah. Show all posts
Friday, February 13, 2015
Nehëmah - Light of a Dead Star (2002)
Previously on OPIUM HUM:
Nehëmah - Requiem Tenebrae (2004)
Perfect black metal. So cold. So true. So French. Why the fuck did they stop putting out records?? Why, God?!?!?
Track listing:
1. The Witch Burns...
2. Light of a Dead Star
3. Across the Landscape
4. In October Nightshades
5. Nehëmah in Vulva Infernum
6. I Will Sleep with the Dragon
7. Misty Swamps
8. ... In the Heart of the Flames
Drawn in darkness
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Nehëmah - Requiem Tenebrae (2004)
Looks like it's time for another entry in my ongoing series, "All of My Favorite Black Metal is French." Compared with that of many of their fellow countrymen, Nehëmah's music is relatively traditional -- icy riffing, choral keys, throaty rasps -- but it's dynamic, emotionally compelling, and masterfully executed, especially on this, their third and (thus far) latest album. The whole record is phenomenal, but the sprawling, hauntingly sorrowful "Taken Away by the Torn Black Shroud" deserves consideration as one of black metal's finest compositions.
Track listing:
1. Creeping Chaos
2. The Great Old Ones
3. Dead But Dreaming in the Eternal Icy Wastes
4. The Elder Gods Awakening
5. In the Mists of Orion's Sword
6. Taken Away by the Torn Black Shroud
7. Conscience in Evil
8. Through the Dark Nebula
I will sleep with the dragon
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