miércoles, 16 de agosto de 2023

Emperor - Emperor / Wrath Of The Tyrant [comp] (1998) [Reissue] (2005)

 

Emperor is a Norwegian black metal band formed in 1991, regarded as highly influential by critics and emerging black metal bands. The group split up in 2001, but reunited from 2005 to 2007 for a few festival dates and brief US tours, and again reunited in 2013 to 2014. Emperor reformed for the third time in 2016. The group was founded by Ihsahn (guitar/vocal) and Samoth (then, drums).

In their youth, Ihsahn and Samoth met at a rock music seminar. The two young men began playing together under various names; first Dark Device, then Xerasia, then Embryonic. The group soon evolved into the now well-known band Thou Shalt Suffer. Soon, however, Samoth began to write music outside of Thou Shalt Suffer, and together with Ihsahn and a new bass player called Mortiis (later of his own eponymous band Mortiis), Emperor was formed. After a short while together, the band released a demo entitled Wrath of the Tyrant. It quickly gained popularity in the underground and attracted the attention of the then-start-up label Candlelight. Soon afterwards, a record contract was signed, Samoth moved to rhythm guitar, Ihsahn continued the vocal duties and lead guitars, and Faust was recruited as a drummer. 
Emperor released their debut EP, Emperor, under Candlelight Records. The band then was signed to the infamous first black metal label, Deathlike Silence Productions, and planned to release their next album soon, though the band never managed to release any material while signed to DSP.

In the summer of 1992, a series of events were set in motion by the black metal inner circle. Samoth, along with various other black metallers, set out to burn down old churches in Norway. Also in 1992, Faust lived in Lillehammer, and in the newly constructed Olympic park a man named Magne Andreassen approached him and suggested that they take a walk in the nearby forest. Faust agreed, and, once in the forest, Faust claimed the man began to make strong sexual advances towards him. Faust then stabbed the man to death, kicking him in the head afterward to ensure that he was dead. He was not convicted until two years later. The day after Faust committed the murder, he went with Euronymous of Mayhem and Varg Vikernes of Burzum to burn the Holmenkollen Chapel in Oslo. In the summer of 1993, the band began working on their first full-length album. 
Emperor ceased wearing corpse paint; they stated that it was becoming a trend and losing its original significance and symbolism. In autumn of that year, the police began to investigate the murder of Euronymous of Mayhem, naming Varg Vikernes as a suspect; this investigation eventually led to the incarceration of Samoth for arson, and of Faust for the murder of Magne Andreassen.

In 1994, Samoth was sentenced to 16 months in prison for burning the Skjold Church in Vindafjord, together with Varg Vikernes. The arson was committed during a pause in the recording of the Burzum EP Aske (‘Ashes’). In 1994, In the Nightside Eclipse was released, and earned 
Emperor widespread acclaim and a large fanbase.


 

 

 

 IROND CD 05-1090

 

 -Tracklist:

1.     I Am the Black Wizards     06:16
2.     Wrath of the Tyrant     04:14
3.     Night of the Graveless Souls     03:10
4.     Cosmic Keys to My Creations & Times     06:22
5.     Introduction     01:09       instrumental
6.     Ancient Queen     03:15
7.     My Empire's Doom     04:31
8.     Forgotten Centuries     02:49
9.     Night of the Graveless Souls     02:54
10.     Moon over Kara-Shehr     04:23
11.     Witches Sabbath     05:40
12.     Lord of the Storms     02:08
13.     Wrath of the Tyrant     03:56
      
50:47

 

-Lineup:

Faust : Drums (tracks 1-4)
Ihsahn : Vocals, Guitars (tracks 1-13)
Samoth : Drums (tracks 5-13), Guitars (tracks 1-4)
Mortiis : Bass (tracks 1-13).

 




 

 Label: Irond Records.

Russian edition.

 "Emperor" (tracks 1 to 4) was recorded December 1992 at Studio S.
"Wrath Of The Tyrant" (tracks 5 to 11) was recorded on a 4-track home studio in May 1992.

Re-mastered at Strype Audio, Oslo, Norway by Tom Kvälsvoll & Samoth.
However, the ''Emperor'' recording has been kept very close to its original sound.
''Wrath of the Tyrant'' has by nature a very ''necro'' sound, and nothing was done
to hide that.

Illustration [Death & Leviathan Illustrations]: Gustave Doré

Layout: Adrian Wear, Samoth

Lyrics: Mortiis

Music: Ihsahn, Samoth

Producer: The Emperors.

 Enhanced element (video) contains:
- Very rare, exclusive footage of pre-Nightside rehearsals.
- Live footage from Emperor's first tour 1993.


 


 

 

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