All Artists: Limbonic Art Title: In Abhorrence Dementia Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Release Date: 9/14/2010 Album Type: Import Genre: Metal Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPCs: 803341325227, 803341325227 |
Limbonic Art In Abhorrence Dementia Genre: Metal 'In Abhorrence Dementia' available now in the US, from Candlelight, with bonus track 'Abyssmal Necromancy!' Limbonic Art made their first ever US performance at this year's Milwaukee Metal Fest, where they closed the fe... more » | |
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Album Description 'In Abhorrence Dementia' available now in the US, from Candlelight, with bonus track 'Abyssmal Necromancy!' Limbonic Art made their first ever US performance at this year's Milwaukee Metal Fest, where they closed the festival as one of the events headline and top billings artists. The band is recording their 4th now, expected for release early spring 2002. |
CD ReviewsTrue Necromantic Art theeighthgate | Denmark | 11/28/2003 (5 out of 5 stars) "If you feel demonic, magic, and generally superior among the living, this is for you. Occult darkness literally seeps from the speakers.I don't know if Daemon & Morpheus use drugs, but they invoke that same mind expanding quality..."Possession is a passion, simplicity is intuitive."" Cosmic and focused darkfather | Warnbro, Western Australia Australia | 06/23/2002 (5 out of 5 stars) "With this release being their second the pressure was on for Limbonic Art to really stand out from the pack. Not that Moon in the Scorpio lacked promise or originality its just that the follow up delivers a much better production and greater maturity. To describe their style is to do an injustice to their wonderful talents after all Keyboard dominated black metal from Norway can't produce anything new or exciting anymore ? . Wrong, a fair comparison can possibly be made with early emperor but this is original and gripping stuff not to mention cosmic and at times haunting. Just a perfect album for popping aspirin and making love under the stars. You know what though, the best is still to come."
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