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Saviour Machine (Artist)
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (April 14, 1998)
  • Original Release Date: March 18, 1996
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Massacre
  • ASIN: B000023Y2S
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #180,192 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Track Listings

1. The Covenant
2. The Whore Of Babylon
3. Legend 11:1
4. The False Prophet
5. Mark Of The Beast
6. Antichrist II The Balance Of Power
7. World War III The Final Conflict II
8. Behold A Pale Horse
9. The Martyrs Cry
10. The Promise
11. The Sixth Seal
12. Legend II:II
13. The Holy Spirit
14. The Bride Of Christ
15. Rapture The Seventh Seal
16. War In Heaven The Second Fall

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Product Description
The Christian metal band's 1998 album features 16 tracks, packaged in a black standard single jewel case. Massacre Records.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Saviour Machine's Finest (So Far), September 14, 2004
"Behold, the horrifying evidence; the sequence of Prophetic Events..."

Amazon describes Saviour Machine as "Christian Metal." This is very limiting and quite inaccurate when describing this band. One listen to Legend 2 and you'll see why. When you think of "Christian Metal" you might think of Stryper or Whitecross, Narnia or Extol. Something fitting in the Hard Rock/Metal category. Although they've usually had Metal influence in their music, Saviour Machine has never recorded anything close to a straight-forward rock album since their debut in 1993. That one came *a little* close. Legend 2 is a Darkwave/Gothic Opera that blends together many different influences and ends up something closer to Peter Gabriel's "Passion" meets The Sisters of Mercy meets Lisa Gerard than any Metal band out there. Lyrically, though they come from a Christian perspective, they have always been far too brutal, honest and sincere in their critiques of modern society, politics, institutionalized religion and fundamentalism. They have dared to bring art and creativity back to Christianity and so they've become outcasts in the Christian Contemporary scene. The band's highly theatrical stage show involving fire, blood, chains and heavy symbolism didn't help either. However they've gone on to conquer the European secular scene.

Back to Legend 2... The music fits the concept. This is a reflection of Mankind's darkest hour; a new Dark Age, as forecast in various Biblical Prophetic verse, particularly in the book of Revelation. The rise of the Antichrist, The Beast 666, and The Whore of Babylon is portrayed in a controversially frank way which really brings to life the horror and chaos of our prophesied future. The music is equally dark, chaotic and horrifying. The Middle-Eastern influence is more prevalent than before, but there is also a Wagnerian, dark grandeur to the music as well. Add to this a futuristic, Electro-Industrial, Cyber-Tribal element. This would almost work as a soundtrack to the most epic, most frightening sci-fi horror film ever made. But it's not all terror. In songs like The Promise, The Bride of Christ and Rapture, God speaks to His people and comforts them; promising a great victory. This is some of the most poignant, tear-jerking music Saviour Machine has ever written. However, the album ends with War In Heaven; a grim warning about the spiritual nature of the Human Condition. "We do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against Principalities..." and is one of the creepiest, doomiest songs in the SM catalog.

The story is continued in Legend 3:1, a considerably more accessible album, but no less powerful. We now await Legend 3:2, which may prove to be Saviour Machine's greatest achievement. To see where the story began, check out Legend 1. And don't hesitate to experience SM's first two records for some scathing social, political and religious commentary, as well as very intimate and personal reflections.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dark, overwhelming and definately my fave..., June 22, 2006
LEGEND II is in my opinion Saviour Machine's best release so far... In fact, LEGEND II is my all time favourite album! From start to end (all 79.30 minutes(!)) this cd is dark, heavy, depressing and yet hopeful, overwhelming ands so detailed... More than any other release of Saviour Machine is LEGEND II symphonic...
Immagine this great cathedral with in the center a stage on which this rock band stands and in the circle around them this great orchestra with violins, fluits, horns and great percussion and an enormous choir! And the ceiling and the walls of the cathedral are painted with dragons, beasts of all sorts, storms and oceans, wars of angels and demons and suddenly all comes to live! That's the feeling I have when listening to LEGEND II...
The songs are detailed, Eric's operatic voice is dramatic, emotional and sounds full of despair, hope, anger, wrath...
I guess you have to hear it before you'll believe it...

The covenant is a great album-opener... It starts slow, but soon the song is getting faster and getting overwhelming... The whore of babylon is almost aggressive... The following four songs form in fact one musical unit: the highly symphonic False prophet, more guitars in the Mark of the Beast and finally the climax in The Antichrist II: how I love the desperate voice of Eric when he calls out: 'at the time of the end the king of the south will attack, and the king of the north will come with his armies cursed to fall. I will annihilate them all and their flesh be consumed from their bones, and their eyes be dissolved in their heads and the tongues from the mouths of the dead will scream in silent horror of defeat!'

The second half of the album is less harsh than the first and speaks of hope and promises... But then when the last song falls in the dark athmosphere continues... A great song about the fallen angel with this huge choir at the end! Awesome!

I can only recommend this album to you... I'm sure it's the best you've ever heard!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Behold Apocolypse, March 24, 2006
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This cd is the darkest and my favorite of the trilogy. If you are into progressive metal music this cd is definately for you. This band stands strong on their Christian faith but you don't have to believe to enjoy. Despite a strong Christian message there is much secular appeal.
I'm still patiently waiting on Legend III.II. At least the band has offered Rarities & Revelations for the collectors and fans. Saviour Machine has lasted through the years. To bad once this last cd comes out the band is finished.
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