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  • An MVD Exclusive
  • SKU: ABYSS001CD
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 812508018100
  • Street Date: 11/06/12
  • PreBook Date: 10/02/12
  • Label: Abyss Records »
  • Genre: Metal
  • Run Time: 67:53 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Audio: STEREO
  • Year of Production: 2008
  • Region Code: 0
  • Box Lot: 30
  • Territory: NORTH AMERICA

 

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Hordes Of Nebulah - ...and Blasphemous Night Shall Fall

Ravishing Grimness from start to end from this North American Black Metal act. Best of/Compilation of previous releases.

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Hordes Of Nebulah emerged out of the U.S. scene in early 1999 C.E. The intention was to create hymns for the coming apocalypse via raw black metal. Originally formed by Athastrus (guitar) and Zahgurim (bass / vocals), these two entities conjured Saprophyt (guitar/vocals) and Angelraper (vocals) for the recording of "The Death Of Light" split release in September of 1999. For the next release, Zahgurim took over on drums and the "Promo Anno 2001 C.E." was unleashed. Shortly after, Angelraper decided to leave the band. Wirilome (vocals) joined the band and this lineup recorded the full length release "...And Blasphemous Night Shall Fall". Wirilome performed many live incantations with the band before deciding to leave. In 2005, Guilwarthon (drums) joined the unholy union, leaving Zahgurim to focus on bass and vocals. This lineup unleashed two creations, both Anno 2005 C.E. The first being an e.p. with four songs entitled "Lay Waste To The Myths Of The Seraphim". The second, entitled "When The Sun Was Bled Of Its Light", contains a remix / remaster of these same four tracks, and also includes two other new blasphemies, plus three tracks which were resurrected from the grave. Guilwarthon was soon removed from the band and replaced by Ruiner in February of 2007. Later in November of that same year Demoriel joined the band on guitar after the cursed Athastrus suffered an arm injury, however Athastrus continued to compose and record with the band. In October of 2008, Abyss Records released a remastered version of "...And Blasphemous Night Shall Fall" featuring seven remixed and remastered bonus tracks including the entire "Lay Waste To The Myths Of The Seraphim" EP and select songs from "When The Sun Was Bled Of Its Light". Also in 2008, recordings for a new full length entitled "Distant Winds Of Grief" were started. Two of the tracks from these sessions can be heard on this profile.

Track Listing

  • The Cold Infernal Presence
  • On The Night Of Wind And Storm
  • Black Canonization
  • A Dark Malediction
  • Awash In The Blood Of My Enemies
  • Moontide
  • When The Sun Was Bled Of It's Light
  • And Death I Leave With You
  • In The Purity Of My Hatred
  • Reign Of Impiety
  • Subhuman Annihilation
  • For Even Victors by Victory Are Undone
  • Descent
  • We Are Of The Ancient
  • The Heroes Of Hell

Sales Points

  • Best of / Compilation of previous releases.
  • For fans of old Burzum, Beherit, Judas Iscariot and Darkthrone.

Press Quotes

”The faster and aggressive tracks certainly work in their favor since they manage to really take control of the chaos .. The slow tunes really thrill my bones, the lads got all the characteristics down; grim vocals, blasphemous speed and good cold riffing”

     —Encyclopaedia Metallum

”I recommend this album to those of you who have penchant for the coldest and most hateful, Antichristian BM.. This is not for the faint hearted!”

     —Beyond The Dark Horizon

”There is enough melody to keep the listener hooked, but not so much that overwhelms the heaviness of this sound. A Good balance. Hordes Of Nebulah are keeping the old school BM Sound Alive!”

     —Vinter Frost, ECBMA Midwest Chapter

  

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