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Requiem

 
Album Review: Requiem
 

  • Artist: Bathory
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: March 01, 1995
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Cryptic though its title and cover image (boasting human skulls and bones strewn across the landscape) may seem, not everything about Bathory's Requiem spells an end to all things. Instead, the album (Bathory's seventh) merely signaled a back-to-basics resurrection of the legendary black metal group's primitive, early-days simplicity, rather than offering yet another chapter in their Wagnerian, long-evolving Viking metal phase of the surrounding years. In retrospect, the album was clearly the first sign of Quorthon hitting a creative wall, with subsequent clues arriving in the form of his eclectic, but obviously searching solo releases of the same period, as well as Bathory's own, often inconsistent albums. In the case of Requiem, any trace of the lengthy epics, ostentatious arrangements, chorused vocals, and ambient keyboards that had dominated other albums was obliterated by the single-minded velocity and death metal mania with which tracks like "Crostitution," "Distinguish to Kill," and "War Machine" pierce the listener's skull. And you can forget about any clean singing, something which as of late had become the norm as well, but which was summarily slaughtered here by the gurgling convulsions of Quorthon's shredded larynx. Ironically, even though Requiem did benefit from the improved audio quality present on the band's later triumphs, on this occasion the final results were surprisingly inferior to the rough-hewn gems of their past. Requiem fell somewhere between the two extremes, thereby failing to fulfill the expectations of most of Bathory's fan contingent. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Requiem Bathory (5:00)
Crosstitution Quorthon Bathory (3:16)
Necroticus Bathory (3:19)
War Machine Quorthon Bathory (3:18)
Blood and Soil Bathory (3:34)
Pax Vobiscum Quorthon Bathory (4:13)
Suffocate Bathory (3:36)
Distinguish to Kill Quorthon Bathory (3:16)
Apocalypse Bathory (3:49)

Credits

Bathory (Main Performer), Quorthon (Producer)
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Wikipedia: Requiem (Bathory album)
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Requiem
Requiem cover
Studio album by Bathory
Released 1994
Genre Thrash metal
Length 33:21
Label Black Mark Productions
Producer Börje Forsberg and Quorthon
Professional reviews
Bathory chronology
Twilight of the Gods
(1991)
Requiem
(1994)
Octagon
(1995)

Requiem is the seventh album by Bathory. It eschews the viking metal style of the three previous releases for a retro-thrash metal style that recalls many of the bands that influenced Bathory.

Track listing

  1. "Requiem" – 5:00
  2. "Crosstitution" – 3:16
  3. "Necroticus" – 3:19
  4. "War Machine" – 3:18
  5. "Blood and Soil" – 3:34
  6. "Pax Vobiscum" – 4:13
  7. "Suffocate" – 3:36
  8. "Distinguish to Kill" – 3:16
  9. "Apocalypse" – 3:49

Credits

  • Quorthon - Guitars, Vocals
  • Kothaar - Bass
  • Vvornth - Percussion, Drums

 
 

 

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