Emperor: In The Nightside Eclipse

Episode 89 March 23, 2010 01:26:41
Emperor: In The Nightside Eclipse
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Emperor: In The Nightside Eclipse

Mar 23 2010 | 01:26:41

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Mark Rudolph Jason Hundey

Show Notes

 Generally accepted as one of the handful of pioneers of the second wave of Black Metal, Emperor's In the Nightside Eclipse barely saw the light of day. With the majority of it's ranks either in prison or under suspicion, In the Nightside Eclipse is truely a perfect storm. Luckily a series of seemingly band events culminated into it's delayed release, which at the time seemed like a detriment, today it seemed to have been released at an ideal time to usher in the coming wave of symphonic black metal. For a much more exhaustive examination if the album's production, check out Precious Metal from DaCapo press.

 

"Into the Infinity of Thoughts", In the Nightside Eclipse (1994)

 

Talkset #1

"The Burning Shadows of Silence", In the Nightside Eclipse (1994)

"Cosmic Keys to My Creation & Times", In the Nightside Eclipse (1994)

"Beyond the Great Vast Forest", In the Nightside Eclipse (1994)

 

Talkset #2

"Towards the Pantheon", In the Nightside Eclipse (1994)

"The Majesty of the Night Sky", In the Nightside Eclipse (1994)

"I Am the Black Wizards", In the Nightside Eclipse (1994)

 

Talkset #3

"Inno A Satana", In the Nightside Eclipse (1994)

 

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