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4.0 out of 5 stars
Good, not as good as their others, though., April 1, 2000
By A Customer
This review is from: Channeling the Quintessence of Satan (Audio CD)
In this release, Silenius is gone. A new singer, Thurisaz, has replaced him. Thurisaz has obviously had much influence on the writing of the songs because they sound very different than most Abigor songs. Thurisaz's vocals sound a bit like Varg Vikernes(Burzum). The music is MUCH different, most of the songs have airy keyboard intros. The music is much faster than their other albums. The beginning of "Pandemonic Revelation" even sounds like a death metal song. All in all, a good album.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
A music fan from U.S. A., November 23, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Channeling the Quintessence of Satan (Audio CD)
Being a Black-Metal fan, Abigor's latest album is a very grim and aggressive one.Although I have only heard one of their albums, "Channeling",this reminds me of 80's stylespeed-metal thrash combined with the modern styles of Black-metal. The vocals sound a little like Count Grishnackhfrom Burzum. If you like 80'sstyle thrash and Black-metal, you won't be disappointed with Abigor. An album worth buying.
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