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Spirit the Earth Aflame Review

Primordial - Spirit the Earth Aflame
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Spirit the Earth Aflame

TypeAlbum (Studio full-length)
Released
GenresBlack Metal, Folk Metal
LabelsHammerheart Records
Length45:38
Album rating :  77.5 / 100
Votes :  2  (1 review)
Reviewer :  level 12         Rating :  75 / 100
Primordial’s debut Imrama was actually a favorite of mine in the genre of Black Metal. It’s got fantastic Doomy atmosphere and lyricism, some gentler Folky parts, and lots of energy and great riffs. I was confused seeing that the ratings for it seem to be quite underrated, but having heard their following two albums, now I get it. And no, it’s not because they’re better.

Primordial started playing a slightly different style after their debut, with more intricate and eclectic songwriting, but far less aggression and doominess, which were the things I loved about the debut. Each release, in total opposition to the general public opinion, has been less and less appealing to me.

Now, don’t get me wrong. Spirit the Earth Aflame is a very good album. It’s got a nice variety of vocal styles and poetic lyricism. The songwriting is strong, with a lush variety of instrumentation, and sections ranging from slow, to mid-tempo, to even some classic Black Metal blast beating. I totally get why most people prefer this, as it seems this style very much became the band’s identity.

For me though, I hear some great music, but I’m really missing that anger, that melancholy they had before. Sure the identity is stronger, it certainly sounds more unique among the ever-growing mass of Black Metal releases, but hey, what can I say. I’m a sucker for the raw emotion on their older stuff. Spirit the Earth Aflame is a slightly more “artsy” record and I appreciate it for what it is, but more than anything it made me realize why their debut is so special and why no one else seems to like it as much.
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Track listing (Songs)

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1.Spirit The Earth Aflame2:2586.73
2.Gods To The Godless7:4991.73
3.The Soul Must Sleep6:39903
4.The Burning Season8:44903
5.Glorious Dawn7:2491.73
6.The Cruel Sea4:05853
7.Children Of The Harvest8:3192.54

Line-up (members)

  • A.A. Nemtheanga : Vocals
  • Ciaran MacUiliam : Guitars
  • Pol MacAmlaigh : Bass
  • Simon O'Laoghaire : Drums
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