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The Sins of Thy Beloved

Perpetual Desolation

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Category: Gothic Black Metal

Year: 1999

Label: Napalm

Catalog Number: NPR 079

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Personnel
Anita Auglend vocals
Glenn Nordbo guitars, vocals
Arild Christensen guitars, vocals
Ingfrid Stensland keyboards
Anders Thue keyboards/piano
Stig Johansen drums
Ola Aarrestad bass

Pete Johansen violins
Tracks
1.  The Flame of Wrath  9.49:
2.  Forever  6.55:
3.  Pandemonium  7.29:
4.  Partial Insanity  7.42:
5.  Perpetual Desolation  4.16:
6.  Nebula Queen  7.00:
7.  The Mournful Euphony  8.39:
8.  A Tormented Soul  4.20:
9.  The Thing That Should Not Be  6.05:  Cover: Metallica
  
Total Running Time:  60:33

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Existing comments about this CD

From: frog Date: April 23, 2001 at 11:24
this is fuching kickass i tought ritting chridt were the bomb but this cd is way fucking better.

From: frog Date: April 23, 2001 at 11:24
this is fuching kickass i tought ritting chridt were the bomb but this cd is way fucking better.

From: Evighet Date: May 27, 2002 at 5:38
The CD combines Grunts, and female vocals very well. The lyrics do not always make perfect sence in english, but the overall atmosphere which the songs create is one of the best which I have ever encountered.

From: Date: May 5, 2003 at 20:47
Quite average compared to other bands in the genre I would say. The guy's growling is poor in my opinion, and the music also doesn't stand out in any positive way...

From: Arrey Date: June 8, 2003 at 3:46
Godz of Gothic Metal

From: Nocturnal Pulse Date: August 1, 2003 at 16:21
The growling sucks big time, but the female vocals are outstanding!!!

From: Date: August 17, 2003 at 9:37
Well What can I say about this band. THeyre quality gothic metal but if you took away the female vocals you would have doom metal. And if you took away the theatrics then it would become just another death metal band. hopefully though they dont do this because I am rather interested in where they take there sound on the next album. overall rating is a head banging 5.5. This band just has alot of work to do if they want to fulfill my gothic expectations.

From: gatekeeper Date: October 11, 2003 at 2:01
this and lake of sorrow are both excellant albums. hopefully they will crank out another album in the future. check out their vhs release also.

From: Indian Muthafuc Date: January 26, 2004 at 6:41
this is fuckin good mahn had no idea tht blck mtl could be this fuckin awesom

From: Purell Date: February 25, 2004 at 0:24
This is by far the best!@! I heard Pandemonium on accidnet one day, and thats all ive listened to since then.

From: Turêl Date: May 4, 2004 at 16:26
Does anyone knows were can I get the CD cover of Lake of sorrow (back cover also), I´m Form Argentina (South america) and it´s imposible for me to get the CD, so I'm going to download it, but a I can't get the images. THANKS!!!

From: joseph Date: May 31, 2004 at 13:14
I m from Argentine and i want to say that this album is GREAT is excellent and anita voice too and shes a beauty too but is so far from me well bye bye and i wait more albums from they see ya joseph

From: TYNO/BRAZIL Date: August 2, 2005 at 13:40
THIS ALBUM IS HEAVY, DARK, FULL OF GROWLING VOCALS AND MIX PERFECT WITH FEMALE VOCALS .EXCELLENT INSTRUMENTATION , SO EXCELLENT ALBUM.


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