predominance

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(prĭ-dŏm'ə-nəns) pronunciation also pre·dom·i·nan·cy (-nən-sē)
n.
The state or quality of being predominant; preponderance.


  • Artist: Susperia
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: May 01, 2001
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Take your regulation black metal template: skidding double-bass blastbeats, shrieking demon vocals, walls of keyboards...the whole nine yards. Now strip away the keyboards and the orchestral frills, add generous helpings of 80s style thrash guitar and what have you got? Susperia, that's what. Susperia has impeccable black metal pedigree -- the lineup features members of Old Man's Child, Satyricon, and Dimmu Borgir -- and Predominance was produced at the legendary Abyss Studios with the equally legendary Peter Tagtgren supervising. If any black metal band knows the importance of being dark, grim, and "true," it'd be this one, but Susperia would much rather be trendy and play blackened thrash. For a genre in which authenticity counts for everything, that's a brave move -- or a stupid one, depending on how old school you are. The good news is, the experiments on Predominance work most of the time. The icy, Nordic sweep of trad black metal may be missing, but there's plenty of guitar mayhem to compensate. This is a tight, solidly constructed -- if a little too obviously slick -- album and a decidedly auspicious debut. The prominence of the guitars in the mix and the simplicity of the riffs can make the songs sound a little rudimentary at times, but there's a fair amount of variety in terms of tempos and vocal textures (lead singer Athera is good with both clean and growl formats), and overall, Predominance rewards repeat listens. It may be tempting to dismiss Susperia as sell-outs, trying to serve up something for everyone and pandering to genre newbies, but there's no denying this is a well-executed, professional debut from a talented band. ~ Leslie Mathew, Rovi

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Predominance
Studio album by Susperia
Released March 26, 2001
Recorded Abyss Studios, October 2000
Genre Black metal
Length 45:11
Label Nuclear Blast
Producer Peter Tägtgren and Susperia
Susperia chronology
Illusions of Evil
(2000)
Predominance
(2001)
Vindication
(2002)

Predominance is the debut album by the Norwegian black metal band Susperia.

Track listing

  1. "I Am Pain" – 4:34
  2. "Vainglory" – 4:35
  3. "Illusions of Evil" – 5:44
  4. "Specimen" – 3:57
  5. "Journey Into Black" – 3:50
  6. "Of Hate We Breed" – 4:57
  7. "Objects of Desire" – 4:03
  8. "The Hellchild" – 4:43
  9. "Blood on My Hands" – 5:14
  10. "The Coming of a Darker Time" – 3:34

Personnel


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Common misspelling(s) of predominately

  • prominately

Translations:

Predominately

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Dansk (Danish)
adv. - hovedsagelig

Français (French)
adv. - principalement, essentiellement

Deutsch (German)
adv. - überwiegend

Ελληνική (Greek)
adv. - κυριαρχικά, κατ' εξοχήν

Italiano (Italian)
prevalentemente, predominantemente

Português (Portuguese)
adv. - predominantemente

Русский (Russian)
преобладающий

Español (Spanish)
adv. - predominantemente

Svenska (Swedish)
adv. - dominerande, övervägande

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
占多数地

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adv. - 佔多數地

한국어 (Korean)
adv. - 우세한, 탁월한

日本語 (Japanese)
adv. - 目立って

עברית (Hebrew)
adv. - ‮בעיקר, לרוב, באופן שולט‬


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