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Dark Funeral Album Review

Dark Funeral album cover   Band Name: Dark Funeral
Album Name: De Profundis Clamavi ad te Domine
Rating: 3.5 / 5       User Rating: 3 / 5
Label: Candlelight Records
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Tracklist
1.Intro
2.Thre Arrival Of Satan’s Empire
3.An Apprentice Of Satan
4.The Dawn No More Rises
5.Thy Legions Come
6.Hail Murder
7.Goddess Of Sodom
8.The Secrets Of The Black Arts
9.Vobiscum Satanas
10.Shadows Over Transylvania
11.Open The Gates
12.Ineffable Kings Of Darkness
13.Thus I Have Spoken
14.My Dark Desires
15.Armageddon Finally Comes


With this diabolically crippling live album, Dark Funeral further enhances their position as one of the elite occult metal bands on the scene today. Their purely chaotic symphonies of evil are even more disparaging in concert as the band rips through fourteen blasts of satanic ferocity. These recordings stem from the group's 2003 South American tour, a locale where the group is obviously immensely popular, judging from the terrific crowd responses garnered with every break in the action. A barbaric rendition of 'An Apprentice Of Satan' appears here, showing Dark Funeral to be an awe-inspiring war machine of unstoppable proportion. Frontman Emperor Magnus Caligula leads the group through flesh peeling representations of many of the group's most hailed cuts including a battering version of 'Secrets Of The Black Arts', a deafening 'Open The Gates' and a show-stopping flurry in 'Armageddon Finally Comes'. Blacker than black, primed with a concentrated hatred and commanding an overpowering ferocity, 'Profundis Clamavi ad te Domine' is a torrid live set that will take you on a passage to the very depths of the blazing abyss. Do not miss this extraordinary exhibit of hell-spawned might!

Review by: EF

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