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Funeral Dirge for the Rotting Sun

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Editorial Reviews


1. Scrament Of Emptiness And Dispair
2. Vengeance Of Demonic Fury
3. Blood Guilt Eucharist
4. The Serpent That Enslaves What Is Worshipped
5. Chanting Bells Of Funeral Anguish
6. Sky Inferno
7. A Closure In Infinity
8. Invocation To The Obsidian
9. As The Sun Turns To Ash
10. Fears Of The Judas
11. The Black Art Of Deception
12. Baptized In A Storm Of Swords

Product Details

  • Audio CD (August 26, 2003)
  • Original Release Date: 2003
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Rotten
  • ASIN: B0000AZKMS
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #61,226 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful By Daniel H. Ekman on August 29, 2005
Format: Audio CD
Despite the somewhat low rating for the album, I am a fan of Goatwhore. I saw them at Art of Noise Tour 2 with Amon Amarth, Vader, Kreator, and Nile, and I honestly thought that they were the best live act there. That's saying a lot. As the previous reviewer mentioned, if you ever get a chance to see this band live, do it. Their energy, charisma, and precision is unmatched.

That said, I feel this album is lacking comparing to the excellent The Eclipse of Ages Into Black. That album was one of the best and most diverse post-millenium black metal albums I have ever heard. As mentioned, this band does a good job mixing various styles such as black, death, sludge, and even some doom metal. It's not even that the songs are terrible. Sky Inferno(track 6) is actually one of the best songs they have written. But as a whole, this album fails to stack up. This lies in a few factors.

First and foremost is the riffs. While they are still good, the tone of the riffs tend to blend together from song to song. Also, there are none that jump out at you as being extremely emotional or majestic, such as the riff in track 8(Name escapes me) of their first album.

Which brings me to the second problem; the production. The drums and guitars are too tightly meshed together in the mix, and as a result, both sound a little bit hollow, and lack the crispness of the first album. This especially hurts the riffs, and is possibly one of the reasons why they lack the atmospheric tone of their previous albums. It also hurts the drumming, which is also simply less diverse than the last album.

Which brings me to the final problem: The Diversity.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful By Stalkz on October 7, 2004
Format: Audio CD
Ahahah.. you think Cradle of Filth is black metal? Aaaaahahahahahahah

That's rich.

Anyways, yeah. Good album.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful By E. Lasalle on February 21, 2005
Format: Audio CD
i have to admit that i like these guys,and would recommend to anyone who wants to hear something alittle different than the average black metal band,and by the way....although the cd says cdcopywrited on it doesnt mean it cannot be copied...the only way i could do it was using the windows media to (rip the tracks on media and then burn it on a blank disc,and it worked successfully,so if anyone else out there is having the same problem with that particular album to just try windows media..anyway i like these guys and i feel everyone should be open minded and give em a try..
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful By Sepulhead on October 26, 2003
Format: Audio CD
I just saw Goatwhore last night opening up for Amon Amrth, Vader, Kreator, and Nile. I didn't know any of their stuff yet. They kicked ass! As soon as Goatwhore finished their set I went up to the merch booth and bought this cd. It's really good. I haven't heard EOAIB except for once a really long time ago, but judging by some of the reviews here on amazon, it doesn't sound too great. Therefore I think this one must be a big improvement because this one is insane. They gave me two stickers and a patch with the cd!
You know you want to listen to a band called "Goatwhore."
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful By D. A. Kaplan on October 15, 2003
Format: Audio CD
My god, if you thought EOAIB was decent, wait till you hear this. The second Sacrament Of Emptiness And Dispair started playing I thought "o dear." I knew this would be darker and blacker than Serenades of Tides and EOAIB, as the sticker says on the front. This cd is definately faster and harder and BETTER than the last, and the whole cd kind of flows together like some real dark experience. And man, I saw Goatwhore the other day in San Francisco with Nile, Kreator, Vader....they just tore it up. But anyway, my favorite track of this is Blood Guilt Eucharist, but they all rule. Definitely get this cd.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Customer on July 2, 2005
Format: Audio CD
This album is good, no doubt, but seeing them live is a whole other experience. Goatwhore never fails to put on one of the best live shows. Many bands sound better in the studio but Goatwhore is a band you must witness live. Get their albums but be certain to SEE THEM LIVE to witness the true intensity these guys bring to their music.
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Format: Audio CD
Let me start off by saying goatwhore has a totally original sound with their blending of black/death/doom/hardcore metal. But what really annoys me about Ben falgoust and pretty much every project he is involved with is the lyrical structure. Being that there is no good hooks and choruses, it's impossible to take anything away from this album, it leaves you w/ nothing...the lyrics kinda read like cradle of filth lyrics in that they don't repeat anything. I just wish they would take thier lyrics then cut them in half and begin repeating certain parts and making some cool chants for the fans to remember, it would also make the live shows better and get fans more involved, musically speaking i like what was put down to tape on this record, but it definitely lacks in the production department. In a word everything is...FLAT, nothing really jumps out at you, and an album like this needs to be sharp, compressed tightly, and punchy as hell IMO....please go record w/ colin richardson, matthew jakobsen, or maybe even matt bayles in the future...you guys still rock!
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By David Pryor on September 18, 2010
Format: Audio CD
Ok, just kidding!
This is the first Ghoatwhore CD I owned and I love it! This does sound evil and it's straight forward "Black & Roll!"
What I like about this is that I listened to bands like Christian Death in my younger days, and they are more "Death Rock/Gothic"
and I hear elements of that in this disc. I like this more than their follow up in 2006.
The worlds fastest song (that doesn't suck) is Chanting Bells of Funeral Anguish, which is probably my favorite track!
I would say the first 6 songs are the strongest and the rest that follow are more or less filler tracks. But they are so
strong that I give it 5 stars. It's obvious that some of you just don't get it and don't know talent when you hear it!
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