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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome album.
Marduk are one of Black Metals best bands. Truly brutal gut-wrenching riffs one would expect from a vetern Black Metal act. Awesome set of songs, great sound quality, and true musicianship.
Published on May 15, 2009 by Deimos

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Marduk is back, with an almost new lineup
Sweden has been the homeland of death metal of all kinds: old school death, thrash death, melodic death, etc. They have produced dozens of great bands leaving the black metal industry to their Norwegian neighbours. However, one Swedish band refused to jump on the bandwagon and be another Entombed, At the Gates, or even Dark Tranquillity ripoff: the one and only Bathory...
Published on April 8, 2006 by Murat Batmaz


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Marduk is back, with an almost new lineup, April 8, 2006
This review is from: Plague Angel (Audio CD)
Sweden has been the homeland of death metal of all kinds: old school death, thrash death, melodic death, etc. They have produced dozens of great bands leaving the black metal industry to their Norwegian neighbours. However, one Swedish band refused to jump on the bandwagon and be another Entombed, At the Gates, or even Dark Tranquillity ripoff: the one and only Bathory playing a strict form of old school black metal. Yet, if there is another band from Sweden that made a name for themselves (be it good or bad), that must be Marduk. This band has been around for over a decade, creating much controversy with their first couple of releases, especially their infamous demos. Marduk has always been a pioneer of black metal in the Swedish underground scene and they sure deserve respect for that.

Plague Angel is their last studio album as of now, considering they just released the Deathmarch EP and a live DVD after this one. The album also marks a completely new era for these Swedish veterans. Long-time vocalist Legion and bassit B. War are out. They are replaced by the band's first guitarist Devo Anderson (who also produced the album) from about ten years ago and new singer Mortuus of Funeral Mist. For starters, Mortuus is a totally different singer than Legion, and he will fairly or unfairly be compared to his predecessor, labeled as either a horrible singer or an excellent replacement. That has always been the fate of Marduk, their albums, songs, lyrics, member changes, and history. People either hate their guts or praise them to heavens (!). I'll be the first to say Mortuus' raw, beast-like vocals certainly bring a new air of freshness, as he screams and blurts out the lyrics with the utmost conviction. On songs like the compact "Steel Inferno" and the tremelo-picked old school black piece "Life's Emblem", his vocals are arguably more powerful and effective than Legion's, especially on the last couple of Marduk discs. The production is raw and evil. Gone is the clean, sterile production of Marduk's last set of releases mixed in the Abyss Studios. The drumming is sick and fast; the riffs are violent with occasional clean guitar breakdowns and epic overtones. One of the darkest and most absorbing songs is "Throne of Rats", as the song breathes atmosphere, just like in the early 90's black metal albums. "Perish in Flames" will certainly cause more discussion among fans, for its extended build-up and extraordinary chord progressions. The song is epic-sounding, and simply huge in its scope. The riffs are noticably slower and a bit sludgier than their other work, enhanced with pure and raw shrieking. Another lengthy piece is the last cut "Blutrache" (Blood Revenge) with weird sound effects, atmospherics, and a sudden burst into one of the most uncompromising Marduk songs in a long time.

Though described as "a new era of songwriting", I beg to differ. Plague Angel is no where near as surprising or groundbreaking as the older albums. It is, however, strongly written, produced and delivered, just as many fans had expected.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars SATANIC NORSECORE!!!, September 10, 2009
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JUAN MARTIN GABASTOU (Weston Hills, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Plague Angel (Audio CD)

After watching their incredible ¨Blood Puke Salvation¨ dvd, I thought I had to own the numerous studio versions of those songs contained on this slab of plastic. Only they didn't turn out to be as good as the live versions. I've always though Marduk was at their best live, and this album proves my point.

My first impression was that this album was the most brutal since ¨Panzer Division¨ only not having to resort to full-speed ahead tempos and constant blastbeating as that one did. There's plenty of tempo variation, breaks, guitar solos and even some conventional drumming here and there for a nice change. Morgan's guitar sound has to be the biggest ever; big sound, big riffs and insane amounts of crunch, layering, panning between channels, dual leads and the like. The more tremolo-picked sound of old is replaced by skull-crushing open chord riffs now.

New singer Mortuus is as low in the mix as Legion was on his first collaborations, which is a pity because the guy can really deliver as his work on Funeral Mist demonstrates.

New bassist (early Marduk's guitarrist Devo), who also doubles as producer, is competent and audible in the mix but not a worthy replacement for B-War; sorry about that.I used to love his guitarwork though.

Drummer Emil performs as well as on ¨World Funeral¨ but his double bass-drum work is faintly mixed in, devoiding the general sound from that organic, pulsating, earth-shaking punch of that record and practically every other Marduk album. If I turned up my sub, the bottom end just blurred off so I had to compromise; this cd is just mixed to sound thinner and emphasize the agression of the guitars.

Conclusion: an insanely heavy album bordering the unlistenable that will take repeated listenings to be appreciated.There aren't nearly as much hooks here as on earlier albums. This is the most aggressive Marduk effort to date, period. Whether you'll like it or not is really a matter of personal taste.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome album., May 15, 2009
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Marduk are one of Black Metals best bands. Truly brutal gut-wrenching riffs one would expect from a vetern Black Metal act. Awesome set of songs, great sound quality, and true musicianship.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good enough for the new vokil-ist,Mortuus, May 13, 2005
This review is from: Plague Angel (Audio CD)
well if you are a Marduk listener,not like those below me that you see, you would know that Legion is gone.No mote Legion in Marduk!! Mortuus is good but no Legion.Thats the main reason for the 4 stars not 5.But thats just my mood right now.Plague Angel is brutal and black to the bone.Nothing better that war and satanizm.Good combination. Panzer Division combined with World Funeral.What ever Marduk will release next, will destroy this world.So, get ready for the DEATHMARCH!!!!!!!!
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Marduk with New Lineup, January 3, 2005
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R. Beltran "Book Fan" (Garden Grove, CA. USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Plague Angel (Audio CD)
Marduk's Plague Angel has got to be their most mature album yet. With the departures of vocalist Legion, and bass player B War, I thought Marduk would surely crumble. Replaced by bassist Devo and a vocalist named Mortuus, they are more brutal than ever. Mortuus vocal style sounds a lot like the vocalist in Funeral MIst. Devo's bass playing is a lot stronger sounding than B War's. It took me a few spins on the cd to get into Marduk's new lineup, after that, it'll grow on you. In my own opinion, Marduk are stronger than ever. Get it now.
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5.0 out of 5 stars EXTREME!, October 23, 2005
This review is from: Plague Angel (Audio CD)
If you like it brutal and extreme this is the one for you. Great lyrical content, and the vocals will send a chill down your spine! Fast and non-relenting, not a mid-tempo song in the bunch. This is all out brutality! Great musicianship and an all around awesome black metal album. It's nice to see some black metal groups have not sold out and gone soft!
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Oh How I Yearn for Marduk of Yore........., June 18, 2005
This review is from: Plague Angel (Audio CD)
First of all, Mortuus,the new vocalist,is the singer from Funeral Mist. But he turns in such a sub-par performance with Marduk, probably due to Morgan's iron-fist("Sound as much like Legion as you can"),so we'll give the benefit of the doubt. Secondly, Devo the new bassist, is Marduk's old second guitarist, guess old Morgan strikes again. Anyway, his bass performance comes nowhere near B. War's, who was the most audible and most nimble-fingered bass player in it's recorded history. I really really wanted to love this album, since I am a Marduk fan from the first album. I had long since grown tired of Legion's monotonous screetch-talk delivery, that sounded the exact same since "Panzer". Being a fan of the aforementioned Funeral Mist, I had hoped it would be a marriage made in heaven. Alas, maybe Marduk is suffering the honeymoon jitters, and maybe the next album will be killer. Don't get me wrong any Marduk is better than no Marduk, but I was hoping for the second coming of "Nightwing"!
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars OK, But World Funeral Was Rawer, May 10, 2005
This review is from: Plague Angel (Audio CD)
Plague Angel is a fairly good album. Well crafted, and Legion's vocals are very black metal. The only thing that sets it back so much is the songs are too much alike and they are not as catchy as earlier albums. World Funeral had more hooks and more precise clean guitar work. The drumming is good, and that makes up a good part of this album. This album is good, but I don't think it was as raw and agressive as World Funeral, Pazner Division Marduk, F**k Me Jesus, or their earlier stuff.
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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars chaotic sweden black metal, February 7, 2005
This review is from: Plague Angel (Audio CD)
ah.......... a new marduk masterpiece is present here, new fresh skin (mortuus) and grandiose return of a legend ancient; this album is full of hate and darkness as usual marduk trademark, nothing less nothing more, hail marduk forever and continue your legacy in the world of true black metal.........
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0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just as fast as PDM, May 21, 2005
This review is from: Plague Angel (Audio CD)
Ok, the new singer...Mortuus...is DEFINETLY not as good as Legion, in my opinion i dont think they will ever get a singer as good as him. But this very good, its really fast, and it slows down on two songs on the cd. The slower ones are good too. The best songs are Lifes Emblem, Throne Of Rats, and Everything Bleeds. Go Buy it bitches.
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