All Artists: Morbid Angel Title: Heretic Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Release Date: 10/7/2003 Album Type: Import Genre: Metal Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 766483132545 |
Morbid Angel Heretic Genre: Metal
Recently unearthed last copies of Morbid Angel's 2003 album 'Heretic' in limited box set format. This version was originally only released to the German market. These are the very last copies of the box set version - when ... more » |
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Album Description Recently unearthed last copies of Morbid Angel's 2003 album 'Heretic' in limited box set format. This version was originally only released to the German market. These are the very last copies of the box set version - when they're gone they're gone! Comes in sturdy clam box housing the limited edition 2CD version of the album with an 18 track bonus disc + exclusive sticker. 14 tracks from the gods of US Death Metal. Morbid Angel have long been acknowledged as the most successful and influential Death Metal act of all time, selling over 1 million records in their career. Recently reunited and touring with the 'classic' line up, the band has generated legions of new fans in the process. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsDrac on 'Heretic' Michael Schmidt Jr. | parts un-known | 05/09/2008 (5 out of 5 stars) "Nothing but continued brutality from one the true "pioneers" of DEATH metal... The drumming esp. is purely vicious!" The Angel Flies Again J.J. Kilroy | Dallas, TX USA | 02/27/2008 (4 out of 5 stars) "I've been listening to death and black metal for about 16 years, and well-composed death-metal tracks are still very hard to come by. It takes an exceptional talent to make a song that maintains the intensity and keeps you interested.
Buy this album for the two tracks that will rip your head off. After the poor showing on their last album, I was skeptical about Heretic, especially hearing that 60% of the album is just guitar noodling and doodling. However, there are 2 tunes on this album that make it worth buying. "Enshrined in Grace", and "Stricken Arise" seem to maintain Morbid Angel's title as the heaviest ever. I'd say that these 2 tracks are the heaviest tunes this band has ever done, and I have all 9 of their albums, so I should know! The vocalist takes on more of a David Vincent style on this album; with more clarity and definition of diction, and agression out of nowhere. Steve Tucker ups his attack ten fold on this album! He must be pumping steroids all of a sudden! Just when Tucker was getting strong, they're bringing back Vincent on the next album, I hear? That'll be a real return to power! Stricken Arise! " |