Tiamat: Sumerian Cry
Album Review
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Band Biography: Tiamat
Band: Tiamat
Album: Sumerian Cry
Tracklist:
- Intro: Sumerian Cry, Pt. 1
- In the Shrines of the Kingly Dead
- The Malicious Paradise
- Necrophagious Shadows
- Apothesis of Morbidity
- Nocturnal Funeral
- Altar Flame
- Evilized
- Where the Serpents Ever Dwell / Outro: Sumerian Cry, Pt.2
- The Sign of the Pentagram
(The ! marks the best songs on the album, some might have more than one)
This album sounds like typical death metal from early 90s, although better than one might expect from a first timers. Of course, my knowledge of death metal is rather limited to the more experimental bands of the genre, or those who lean towards Industrial influenced death metal.
Anyway, there is practically no glimmer at all of the bright future of Tiamat on this album. Although, the logo on the album is très cool. You can actually read it, which (trust me on this one) was rather untypical of scandinavian bands of the time.
This album is not worth a real/full review, so don't ask for it.
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