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Artist: Pagan Altar
Release: Oracle Records, 2004
Genre: Doom Metal, NWOBHM
Country: England
Bitrate: ABR 320 kbps
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1. The Lords of Hypocrisy
2. Satan's Henchmen
3. Sentinels of Hate
4. Armageddon
5. The Interlude
6. The Aftermath
7. The Masquerade
8. The Devil Came Down to Brockley
9. March of the Dead
Pagan Altar were a NWOBHM band and in recording this album initially in 1982-84, were not satisfied with the results, particularly the drum tracks. Repeated attempts to get the blasted thing to sound the way they wanted were foiled, and the project shelved. Not long after the band fizzled out in response to public apathy. Twenty years later the band reformed, noticing a latent interest in their music. In the case of Lords Of Hypocrisy, the best option was to simply re-record the whole album, the project coming to fruition in the year 2004! Clearly veterans of Doom and the grand tradition of the NWOBHM, Pagan Altar slays the young bucks and their chattering blastbeats with imposing, ominous, Gothic Heavy Metal crafted on the gravestones of Doomed melodies. A no-brainer, ya gotta have it! I recommend you give it a listen and then make the logical choice and pick it up.
2. Satan's Henchmen
3. Sentinels of Hate
4. Armageddon
5. The Interlude
6. The Aftermath
7. The Masquerade
8. The Devil Came Down to Brockley
9. March of the Dead
Pagan Altar were a NWOBHM band and in recording this album initially in 1982-84, were not satisfied with the results, particularly the drum tracks. Repeated attempts to get the blasted thing to sound the way they wanted were foiled, and the project shelved. Not long after the band fizzled out in response to public apathy. Twenty years later the band reformed, noticing a latent interest in their music. In the case of Lords Of Hypocrisy, the best option was to simply re-record the whole album, the project coming to fruition in the year 2004! Clearly veterans of Doom and the grand tradition of the NWOBHM, Pagan Altar slays the young bucks and their chattering blastbeats with imposing, ominous, Gothic Heavy Metal crafted on the gravestones of Doomed melodies. A no-brainer, ya gotta have it! I recommend you give it a listen and then make the logical choice and pick it up.
Very very good album, his nostral voice is simular to Mark Shelton's from Manilla road:)
love it, peace!