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Disc 1: The Legacy Of Medusa
1. Where My Spirit Forever Shall Be (first version ? 1998)
2. I Am Legend
3. Under The Boards (192, M. A.)
4. Dance Of Hecate
5. The Curse Of Medusa (first version ? 2000)
6. Wurdulak
7. The Oath Of The Legion
8. Xanadu (A Vision In A Dream)
9. The Gorgon Cult
10. Under The Samnites' Spears
11. Under The Sign Of The Sword
12. Riding The Sunset
13. The Scarlet Kingdom
Disc 2: Live In Quebec City ? 14 June 2006
1. The Torchbearer
2. Dance Of Hecate
3. Wurdulak
4. I Am Legend
5. The Oath Of The Legion
6. Under The Boards (195, M.A.)
7. The Gorgon Cult
8. Xanadu (A Vision In A Dream)
9. Where My Spirit Forever Shall Be
10. The Curse Of Medusa
11. Raining Blood
12. A Descent Into The Kingdom Of The Shades
FINALLY REISSUED ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT ITALIAN
EPIC BLACK METAL ALBUM OF ‘90s
Year 1999: Europe was taken by storm by black metal, the leading force in extreme music. Actually, black metal has been mutating its primary grim and satanic force since the mid-90s and words such as symphonic, epic and melodic started appearing in the bands' descriptions.
Unexpectedly from Italy came a force capable of uniting all these inputs: in summer, under the Last Episode inprint, Stormlord released their debut album "Supreme Art Of War". The eight tracks of the record united the symphonism of bands such as Dimmu Borgir or Bal-Sagoth to melodies coming from epic and power metal and the record became a hot-topic in the European press in a couple of months.
In songs such as "Where My Spirit Forever Shall Be" or "War (The Supreme Art)" Stormlord are able to create solid fantasy-themed hymns for an audience eager to experience sensations akin to Cradle Of Filth, Graveworm and Summoning, with lyrics bathed in fantasy worlds and myths.
+ 12" LP 180g Black Vinyl
+ A3 Poster
FINALLY REISSUED ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT ITALIAN
EPIC BLACK METAL ALBUM OF ‘90s
Year 1999: Europe was taken by storm by black metal, the leading force in extreme music. Actually, black metal has been mutating its primary grim and satanic force since the mid-90s and words such as symphonic, epic and melodic started appearing in the bands' descriptions.
Unexpectedly from Italy came a force capable of uniting all these inputs: in summer, under the Last Episode inprint, Stormlord released their debut album "Supreme Art Of War". The eight tracks of the record united the symphonism of bands such as Dimmu Borgir or Bal-Sagoth to melodies coming from epic and power metal and the record became a hot-topic in the European press in a couple of months.
In songs such as "Where My Spirit Forever Shall Be" or "War (The Supreme Art)" Stormlord are able to create solid fantasy-themed hymns for an audience eager to experience sensations akin to Cradle Of Filth, Graveworm and Summoning, with lyrics bathed in fantasy worlds and myths.