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Plague Angel

 
Album Review: Plague Angel

  • Artist: Marduk
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: March 08, 2005
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Lineup changes are not uncommon in the death metal/black metal world; some death metal and black metal bands can be revolving doors. Changing personnel has been known to hurt some bands creatively, but Marduk -- one of Sweden's finest black metal outfits -- has a way of emerging unscathed after personnel changes. A case in point is Plague Angel, which finds them unveiling yet another lineup. Singer Legion and bassist B. War are gone; this time, the participants are a returning Magnus Devo Andersson on bass, Mortuus (also known as Arioch of Funeral Mist fame) on lead vocals, founder Morgan Hakansson on guitar, and Fredrik Andersson on drums. Perhaps some Marduk fans will miss Legion, but Mortuus/Arioch certainly shows himself to a be a compelling addition to the band -- and one of the things that makes his performances so compelling is a lack of irony. There have been plenty of death metal, black metal, and grindcore bands that were full of irony; Cannibal Corpse and Carcass, for example, were masters of sick humor. But Mortuus/Arioch and everyone else in this Marduk lineup bring a dead-serious outlook to morbid, disturbing tracks like "Deathmarch," "Holy Blood, Holy Grail," and "Perish in Flames." Whether they are blasting listeners at lightning speed or favoring a medium tempo, Plague Angel never sounds tongue in cheek and never loses its moodiness; this 45-minute CD is as moody and darkly atmospheric as it is loud, heavy, and intense. Marduk are not part of the melodic style known as symphonic black metal; the Swedish foursome can be ferocious, and they make no bones about it. But in their own harsh, nasty way, Marduk do have a sense of craftsmanship -- and on Plague Angel, lineup changes don't prevent them from maintaining their excellence. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Hangman of Prague Marduk (3:05)
Throne of Rats Marduk (2:42)
Seven Angels, Seven Trumpets Marduk (2:47)
Life's Emblem Marduk (4:55)
Steel Inferno Marduk (2:23)
Perish in Flames Marduk (7:46)
Holy Blood, Holy Grail Marduk (2:27)
Warschau Marduk (3:18)
Deathmarch Marduk (4:10)
Everything Bleeds Marduk (3:33)
Blutrache Marduk (7:50)

Credits

Magnus Devo Andersson (Audio Production), Devo (Group Member), Fredrik Andersson (Drums), Mortuus (Vocals), Morgan Hakansson (Guitar), Magnus Devo Andersson (Guitar (Bass))
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Plague Angel
Studio album by Marduk
Released November 2004
Recorded September 2004 at Endarker Studio
Genre Black metal
Length 44:56
Label Regain Records
Producer Marduk
Professional reviews
Marduk chronology
World Funeral
(2003)
Plague Angel
(2004)
Deathmarch
(2004)
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Plague Angel is the ninth studio album by Swedish black metal band Marduk. It was recorded and mixed at Endarker Studio in September 2004 and released that November by Regain Records. Plague Angel is the first Marduk album to feature Mortuus on vocals and Magnus "Devo" Andersson, ex-guitarist for Marduk following his departure in 1994, on bass and mixing. The track Deathmarch features a collaboration with the Martial Industrial band Arditi.

Track listing

# Title Length
1. "The Hangman of Prague"   3:05
2. "Throne of Rats"   2:42
3. "Seven Angels, Seven Trumpets"   2:47
4. "Life's Emblem"   4:55
5. "Steel Inferno"   2:23
6. "Perish in Flames"   7:46
7. "Holy Blood, Holy Grail"   2:27
8. "Warschau"   3:18
9. "Deathmarch"   4:10
10. "Everything Bleeds"   3:33
11. "Blutrache"   7:50

Trivia

  • This album marked a definative shift in Marduk's lyrical approach. Instead of overt Satanism, much of the lyrics take a more religious-like direction. This is due to Morgan and Mortuus' fascination with the Bible, as they are both admit to being Bible experts (despite Marduk's anti-religious stance, Morgan has admitted that he uses the Bible as inspiration solely for its violent content, as he finds death and violence to be most inspirational for Marduk, and that he can "write a complete song mentally by just looking at a violent painting or image").
  • "The Hangman of Prague" refers to Reinhard Heydrich after the invasion of Czecholslovakia.

Personnel

  • Mortuus – vocals
  • Morgan Steinmeyer Håkansson – guitar
  • Magnus "Devo" Andersson – bass, mixing
  • Emil Dragutinovic – drums

 
 

 

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