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These songs revolve around the transformation from man to The Übermensch (German for "Overman, Overhuman, Superman, Superhuman), through the purification of the fire and the metaphor of the warrior, mainly taking inspiration from parts of Vijnanabhairava as well as personal experiences of meditation.
Fire is the main element manifested by Shiva, seen as a purifying factor and dissolving, regenerating and annihilating.
In this case also seen as the awakening of a burning and dissolving energy, which brings chaos and destroys the boundaries of mortality to reach immortality.
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Composed of four EPs (Ingentes Atque Decorii Vexilliferi Apokalypsis, Evoco Bestias, Et Spiritus Meus Semper Sub Sanguinantibus Stellis Habitabit, and Fragmenta Cuinsvis Aetatis Contemporaneae) which were written and recorded between 2007 and 2017, this collection (which the band considers an album as opposed to a compilation) follows the band’s evolution and self-rediscovery across an uncertain time.
Saligia are a Norwegian black metal duo who released their debut Sic Transit Gloria Mundi in 2011, followed by the Lvx Aeternae EP in 2013. I enjoyed both of those releases immensely, so I was quite pleased to see that they had released a new full-length and leapt at my first opportunity to give this new one a spin. As soon as the first track started, I was quite perplexed as I wasn’t even sure that this was the same band. It would be a rather significant understatement if I were to say that this album is a departure from the haunting atmosphere that their previous works developed so well.
- 4c/1c digipack
- booklet with lyrics, impressions & information
Second press in Aside/Bside Sea Blue / Grey vinyl
1. Volya Bafometa (Will Of Baphomet) 03:33
2. Sladkaya Smert' (Sweet Death) 02:46
3. Krik (Scream) 04:01
4. Plennik Proshlogo (Prisoner Of The Past) 03:14
5. Izgnannik (Exile) 02:39
6. Liki Zla (Images Of Evil) 04:12
7. Spilling Holy Blood 01:42
8. Prokazhennaya Dusha (The Lepersoul) 04:20