Description
Rare 2013 double album pressing on blue vinyls with gatefold cover, poster and 8 bonus tracks from the original Unisound recording. Limited 100 copies
Inspired by their older colleagues Marduk, Dark Funeral were founded in 1993 but didn’t release their debut album until 1997. With time, they would have become one of the most popular Black Metal bands in the circuit, but at the time of their debut album The Secrets Of The Black Arts they were virtually unknown. The style presented here is traditional Black Metal in D tuning which features constant tremolo-picking, elementary but semitone-tending harmonies, sophisticated drumming and a general feel of derivatives in the definitive overview. However, the band here were exploring chords and tragic moods where most artists were starting to repeat themselves. There aren’t exactly Symphonic ambitions here: instead, the mood is involuntarily solitary, also due to the production. The songs are fully formed and extremely refined, a rarity for a debut album but common for a band who had started for a few years like this: the album starts to change mood near the end. With time, the band would have had their high and lows, without losing however the consistence that has accompanied them for so long: this is a good starting point nonetheless. This album was originally recorded at Dan Swanos Unisound Studios but the band never liked the sound so they re-recorded the album with Peter Tagtgren in The Abyss.
Track listing:
1. The Dark Age Has Arrived-intro
2. The Secrets Of The Black Arts
3. My Dark Desires
4. The Dawn No More Rises
5. When Angels Forever Die
6. The Fire Eternal
7. Satans Mayhem
8. Shadows Over Transylvania
9. Bloodfrozen
10. Satanic Blood-Von cover
11. Dark Are The Paths To Eternity (A Summoning Nocturnal)
12. Shadows Over Transylvania
13. The Dawn No More Rises
14. The Secrets Of The Black Arts
15. Satans Mayhem
16. Bloodfrozen
17. My Dark Desires
18. Dark Are The Path To Eternity (A Summoning Nocturnal)
19. The Fire Eternal