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Album Review: Ad Majorem Sathanas Gloriam

  • Artist: Gorgoroth
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: July 25, 2006
  • Genre: Rock

Review

When Ad Majorem Sathanas Gloriam was released in the United States during the summer of 2006, Norway's infamous Gorgoroth was experiencing considerable turmoil. Lead singer Gaahl was serving time in a Norwegian prison for severely beating a man in 2002 and threatening to drink his blood; founder/guitarist Infernus was looking at possible incarceration for, Norwegian prosecutors alleged, doing nothing to stop a rape that a friend allegedly committed in his presence; and longtime bassist King Ov Hell had left the band. Of course, lineup changes are nothing new for the Occult-loving Gorgoroth, which has been a revolving door over the years. But despite all the controversy and lineup changes, the band has had no problem providing excellent albums -- and Ad Majorem Sathanas Gloriam is no exception. The lineup on this 2005/2006 recording includes Infernus (the only remaining member of Gorgoroth's original 1992 lineup), Gaahl (who hadn't left for prison yet), King Ov Hell and drummer Frost (of Satyricon and 1349 fame), and together, these Scandinavians provide a vicious, harsh, nasty dose of death metal-influenced black metal. Gaahl's raspy vocals sound downright evil, and Frost plays his blastbeats with tremendous conviction. Actually, everyone on the album plays (or, in Gaahl's case, sings) with great conviction, which partly explains why this 31-minute disc is as unsettling as it is. There aren't that many albums in either death metal or black metal that can honestly be described as unsettling; in so many cases, extreme metal has come across as tongue in cheek more than anything. But Slayer is an example of a band that can be genuinely unsettling, and the same goes for Gorgoroth -- whose Ad Majorem Sathanas Gloriam is an engaging, consistently inspired addition to their catalog. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Wound Upon Wound Gorgoroth (3:30)
Carving a Giant Gorgoroth (4:10)
God Seed (Twilight of the Idols) Gorgoroth (4:14)
Sign of an Open Eye Gorgoroth (4:04)
White Seed Gorgoroth (4:36)
Exit Gorgoroth (3:30)
Untamed Forces Gorgoroth (2:37)
Prosperity and Beauty Gorgoroth (4:54)

Credits

Thomas Eberger (Mastering), Herbrand Larsen (Vocal Engineer), Svein Solberg (Guitar Engineer), Svein Solberg (Bass Engineer)
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Ad Majorem Sathanas Gloriam
Studio album by Gorgoroth
Released June 19, 2006
Recorded January & May 2005,
March & April 2006
Genre Black metal
Length 31:39
Label Regain Records
Producer Herbrand Larsen
Professional reviews
Gorgoroth chronology
Twilight of the Idols
(2003)
Ad Majorem Sathanas Gloriam
(2006)
Bergen 1996
(2007)

Ad Majorem Sathanas Gloriam is the seventh studio album by Norwegian black metal band Gorgoroth. It was released in June 2006 through Regain Records,[1] and was nominated for Norway's 2006 Spellemann award in the 'Metal' category.[2] This was the only Gorgoroth album where all of the lyrics and music were written by Gaahl and King ov Hell, and was the last to feature both members.[3]

In November 2007, the album was reissued with a slightly different cover and a DVD containing the "Carving a Giant" music video and another video documenting how it was recorded.[4][5]

It is also the first album not to feature songs and lyrics in Norwegian.

Contents

Title and artwork

The title is a Latin term meaning for the greater glory of Satan. It is a mutation of the Society of Jesus motto Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam meaning for the greater glory of God. It contains a grammatical error, however, as Sathanas is typically declined as a first declension masculine noun, where its genitive (possessive) form would correctly be 'Sathanae'[6]. It was conceived by Infernus after having read an article about the organisation.[7]

The cover artwork is taken from the painting Dante and Virgil in Hell by William-Adolphe Bouguereau.

Track listing

  1. "Wound Upon Wound" – 3:30
  2. "Carving a Giant" – 4:10
  3. "God Seed (Twilight of the Idols)" – 4:14
  4. "Sign of an Open Eye" – 4:04
  5. "White Seed" – 4:36
  6. "Exit" – 3:30
  7. "Untamed Forces" – 2:37
  8. "Prosperity and Beauty" – 4:54

Credits

Musicians:

Other personnel:

  • Mixed by Gorgoroth and Herbrand Larsen in Bergen.
  • Mastered by Infernus and Thomas Eberger in Cutting Room, Stockholm, April 2006.
  • Drums recorded in Lydriket Studio, Bergen, January 2005.
  • Engineer: Geir Luedy.
  • Guitars and bass recorded in Steel Production studio; Spydberg, May 2005.
  • Engineer: Svein Solberg.
  • Vocals recorded in Earshot Studio, Bergen, March 2006.
  • Engineer: Herbrand Larsen.

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