Infernal Eternal
Marduk
- Style
- Black Metal
- Label
- Regain Records
- Year
- 2000
- Reviewed by
- Danny
Killing songs: Everything kills in this live !!!
I hit the play button and here we go: directly in the temple of black
metal. No time to lose, Marduk opens this Infernal Eternal with Panzer
Division Marduk. Fast, aggressive, Marduk's music is untypical and
represents with any doubt the real hate of the black metal. The first
song ends and the crowd go away too. Second track confirms this live
has not been recorded in one shot.
What a shame!
I am not a big fan of Marduk's lyrics, logo or concept. I am still
asking myself what is the difference between "censuring God and venerating
Satan" or "censuring Satan and venerating God"? Anyway … let's go
back to our review. Here, what is judged is the music and Marduk knows
how to play atomic-speed-hate-black metal. That's all!
The sound is really good considering it is a live show(s). All instruments
have their place and I am impressed by the drum's sound, which is
excellent. Usually is the most difficult instrument to handle in live
recording. This live is a testimony to the black metal style. Marduk
wanted to celebrate ten years of hate, ten years of "full speed metal
jacket", ten years of black metal. From Baptism By Fire to Of Hells
Fire or 502, one word will resume this "hellish live": Fast, damned
Fast !!!
A must for all black metal fans out there. The limited edition contains
3 bonus live videos for your PC. What else can I tell you? A testimony!
Simply a testimony! .