Under The Reign of Terror

under the reign of terror

Track Listings
1. Deathmachine
2. The Return of Wrath
3. Demonblood
4. Age of Suffering
5. Fields of Blood
6. Mass Destruction
7. After the Attack
8. Deathcrush

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Under the Reign of Terror is the sound of centuries of warfare and plague. It is the definite calling that death will arrive, in a painful way

to the listener. The whole album represents to the audience in a unique way a horrific age of darkness.

Experience for yourself this killing force of Black/Death Metal violence from Trondeim, Norge. Brutal and sinister riffing sets the pace for

the double bass blasting intensity chaos! Toppled by a necromantic bass sub frequency and blitzkrieg panzer vocal invasion, this is a Black/Death Metal head's secrete war vision come true. There are no merciful quiet passages, or peaceful melodic intros on Under The Reign of Terror. There is only war, enslavement, butchery, savagery. .. The spirit of this album captures a brand of brutality with all the power of a nuclear assault. This album must be heard to be understood. It will bring your own death! Under the Reign of Terror includes a 16 page booklet with story, lyrics and photos. The entire album was recorded in France and plagued by malfunctions

which only fueled the bloodthirsty members to carry on. Rats, and unknown remains and particles found living in the studio during Under The Reign of Terror could not stop Bloodthorn from recording the most brutal fucking album of their career for their new label Red Stream. Integrated as guest musician is Necrobutcher from Mayhem on a bestial cover of Deathcrush.

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Under The Reign of Terror
Under The Reign of Terror
Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great Effort & Great Change of Sound
  • Actually, I'd rate it 1/2 a star, if that was an option
Under The Reign of Terror
Bloodthrone
Manufacturer: Season of Mist
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005LK7H
Release Date: 2001-05-01

Tracks:

  1. Deathmachine
  2. The Return of Wrath
  3. Demonblood
  4. Age of Suffering
  5. Fields of Blood
  6. Mass Destruction
  7. After the Attack
  8. Deathcrush

Album Description

Under the Reign of Terror is the sound of centuries of warfare and plague. It is the definite calling that death will arrive, in a painful way

to the listener. The whole album represents to the audience in a unique way a horrific age of darkness.

Experience for yourself this killing force of Black/Death Metal violence from Trondeim, Norge. Brutal and sinister riffing sets the pace for

the double bass blasting intensity chaos! Toppled by a necromantic bass sub frequency and blitzkrieg panzer vocal invasion, this is a Black/Death Metal head's secrete war vision come true. There are no merciful quiet passages, or peaceful melodic intros on Under The Reign of Terror. There is only war, enslavement, butchery, savagery. .. The spirit of this album captures a brand of brutality with all the power of a nuclear assault. This album must be heard to be understood. It will bring your own death! Under the Reign of Terror includes a 16 page booklet with story, lyrics and photos. The entire album was recorded in France and plagued by malfunctions

which only fueled the bloodthirsty members to carry on. Rats, and unknown remains and particles found living in the studio during Under The Reign of Terror could not stop Bloodthorn from recording the most brutal fucking album of their career for their new label Red Stream. Integrated as guest musician is Necrobutcher from Mayhem on a bestial cover of Deathcrush.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great Effort & Great Change of Sound.......2002-09-24

In this effort by Bloodthorn, they updated their previous sound to conform with a more traditional death metal style, and yet managed to keep the war metal feel and lyrics alive. They stripped down their sound a bit, leaving behind the synth and female vox present in some of their earlier works which leads to a more brutal sound. When I first heard this new release I was astounded with how heavy the album was and how well it was produced. Previously, my favorite disc by them was 'Onward Into Battle', but that release still had much to be desired regarding production quality. 'Under The Reign of Terror', however, is a great piece of work with growling vocals, thundering drums, and a very dreary, apocalyptic atmosphere. Perhaps the greatest thing about this album is that many songs have very fast sections whereas in Bloodthorn's earlier works the typical song pace was much slower and plodding. This album is a triumph of war/viking metal and should be celebrated as such. Long live Bloodthorn!!

1 out of 5 stars Actually, I'd rate it 1/2 a star, if that was an option.......2001-10-09

Its really sad that Joe Stump has so much to say about Yngwie Malmsteen, yet his playing is so pathetically inferior to Yngwie's. Mike Vescera, one of my favorite singers since his days with Obsession, should be ashamed of himself for associating himself with Joe Stump, after he sang for Yngwie and Akira Takasaki, two of the greatest guitarists ever. I bought this disc, hoping that by some miracle it would showcase Mike Vescera, and that I'd hear something original from Joe Stump. I was disappointed with both my expectations. Joe Stump doesn't do anything original. HE CAN'T.

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