11. "The final silence (Live in Vienna, January 19th 1993)"
12. "Bloodbatch (Live in Vienna, January 19th 1993)"
13. "Shadows in the deep (Live in Vienna, January 19th 1993)"
14. "Never ending hate (Live in Vienna, January 19th 1993)"
15. "Onward into countless battles (Live in Vienna, January 19th 1993)"
16. "The immortals (Live in Vienna, January 19th 1993)"
Nombre de disques:
1
Informations supplémentaires:
=remastered 1992 Album + 6 Bonus Tracks=
Description:
Labelcode 9976042
"Shadows In The Deep" est un puissant album de death metal du groupe suédois Unleashed sorti en 1992 et désormais disponible au format CD. Cet opus s?impose comme une référence incontournable du death scandinave grâce à ses riffs incisifs, sa batterie percutante et son chant guttural caractéristique d?Unleashed. Des titres comme « The Immortals », « Never Ending Hate » ou la chanson éponyme allient agressivité brute et sensibilité mélodique remarquable. Century Media édite ce classique avec le soin qui fait sa réputation depuis sa création en 1988 : le label est reconnu mondialement pour avoir accompagné les plus grands groupes de musique extrême vers le succès international grâce à une qualité de production irréprochable. Fondé en 1989, Unleashed demeure l?un des pionniers majeurs du genre ; leur univers viking et leur énergie ont marqué durablement la scène métal sur des albums tels que « Where No Life Dwells » ou « Across the Open Sea ».
From the very first seconds of the opening track "The Final Silence", the bestial roar of Johnny Hedlund, as if in agony, suggests that there will be no ballads on this album. And so it is. Fortunately. After the rather impressive debut "Where No Life Dwells", rightfully considered the fundamental album of Swedish death metal, Hedlund's team needed to keep the raised flag and produce material on the second full-length at least no worse than their first-born. It must be said that the Scandinavian coped with this 100%. I don't think anyone will argue that this album has become a real standard for Swedish death metal, because all the components are there: loud, one might even say scary riffs and solos that send shivers down your spine, coupled with guttural, but still readable vocals. "Shadows in the Deep" is filled with a memorable atmosphere that envelops you like fog. "Countess Bathory" is a perfect example of this all-consuming dampness of fog, when the dawn is still so far away, and endless hatred ("Never Ending Hate") begins to corrode from within. The fast-paced "The Immortals", almost doom/death "Shadows in the Deep", the older sister of "Before the Creation of Time" - "Onward into Countless Battles" - all these are pearls of the album, which can rightfully be considered the best work of Unleashed. This does not mean that the remaining albums of the band are worse. No, they were just different, recorded after "Shadows in the Deep", and the shadow of this monolithic album will always fall on them. One of the best examples of not only Swedish ("Stockholm") death metal, but also death metal as such.
LUIGI I. - 29/11/2013
Second mandatory effort from swedish masters Unleashed who founded by Sir Johnny Hedlund after the disbanded of legends Nihilist. I think this will be the peak of their long career that transports you to the world where drakkar land on Lindisfarne's shores where Viking warriors Berzerker conquer and plunder.
A must for all followers of the Swedish Death Metal verbo in a precious repress by Century Media with some live bonus tracks.