...a piorunem przegnam świt...
Band | |
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Type | Demo |
Released | 1996 |
Genres | Pagan Raw Black Metal |
Added by Fadh Zrak
...a piorunem przegnam świt... Information
Track listing (Songs)
title | rating | votes | ||
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1. | Intro - Krzyk ostatniej bitwy | - | 0 | |
2. | Zemsta krwi | - | 0 | |
3. | Ginący świt | - | 0 | |
4. | Głos tysięcy dusz | - | 0 | |
5. | Wielki powrót | - | 0 |
...a piorunem przegnam świt... Reviews
(1)Date : Jan 11, 2022
When it comes to raw black metal artists with extremely lo-fi quality, the reactions from listeners can possibly be mixed. Some may praise the production as it's seen as the whole point of raw black metal while some others may condemn it altogether to the point it may be virtually unlistenable. While the black metal scene has it's share of different sub-genres and overall quality throughout the years, we still certainly have plenty of artists whom attempt to preserve the raw side of the genre including obscure underground ones. And what we have here is one of those old obscure artists with their sole demo release "...a piorunem przegnam świt..." with a rather unique take on the raw genre.
Assumed to be released in 1996, this 5-track demo by Poland's very own Weldar delivers an extremely crusty production that maintains a fantasy-like setting for the entire experience. While the song titles are in Polish, the exact translations can be heavily supportive as the instrumentation work for each of these tracks places the listeners in a series of ancient battles and other fantasy-like settings. As the demo opens with the introduction track that translates to "The scream of the last battle", we are quickly delivered a short series of mid-paced string instruments that have a somewhat whimsical tone as it is accompanied by the sound effect of a laughing old hag. This lasts for a good 15 seconds before we are given a choir section and raw booming drum beats that can easily remind th ... See More
Assumed to be released in 1996, this 5-track demo by Poland's very own Weldar delivers an extremely crusty production that maintains a fantasy-like setting for the entire experience. While the song titles are in Polish, the exact translations can be heavily supportive as the instrumentation work for each of these tracks places the listeners in a series of ancient battles and other fantasy-like settings. As the demo opens with the introduction track that translates to "The scream of the last battle", we are quickly delivered a short series of mid-paced string instruments that have a somewhat whimsical tone as it is accompanied by the sound effect of a laughing old hag. This lasts for a good 15 seconds before we are given a choir section and raw booming drum beats that can easily remind th ... See More