What Should Not Be Unearthed

Nile
What Should Not Be Unearthed

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veröffentlicht: 28.08.2015
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Stil: Heavy Metal
Artikel Nr.: 1987271167

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Bemerkungen / Titelliste: MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 01. "Call To Destruction"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 02. "Negating the abdominable coils of Apep"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 03. "Liber Stellae Rubeae"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 04. "In The Name Of Amun"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 05. "What Should Not Be Unearthed"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 06. "Evil To Cast Out Evil"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 07. "Age Of Famine"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 08. "Ushabti reanimator"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 09. "Rape of the black earth"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 10. "To Walk Forth From Flames Unscathed"
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Beschreibung:Artwork [Cover And Album Artwork]: Micha? "Xaay" Loranc, Booking [Europe, For]: Miracle Artists, Booking [Europe]: Nick Peel, Booking [USA, For]: First Row Talent, Booking [USA]: John Finberg, Drums: George Kollias, Engineer [Drum Recording Engineered By]: Bob Moore (2), Guest [Special], Vocals: Brad Parris, Guest [Special], Vocals: Jon Vesano, Guest [Special], Vocals: Mike Breazeale, Guest [Special], Vocals: Pete Hammoura, Guest, Percussion: Pete Hammoura, Guest, Vocals: Aaron Morris (2), Guest, Vocals: Brillo Fusillo, Guest, Vocals: Carry Gore, Guest, Vocals: Chris King (21), Guest, Vocals: Dana Bryant (3), Guest, Vocals: Dion Sweatt, Guest, Vocals: Jason Hagan, Guest, Vocals: Jason Moon, Guest, Vocals: Justin Wilbanks, Guest, Vocals: Matt Nations, Guest, Vocals: Matthew Kay (5), Guest, Vocals: Rick Ballenger, Guest, Vocals: Rob Crouch, Guest, Vocals: Robert Dirr, Guest, Vocals: Shawn Allen, Guest, Vocals: Zach Guttery, Guitar, Vocals, Bass: Dallas Toler-Wade, Guitar, Vocals, Bass: Karl Sanders, Liner Notes: Karl Sanders, Liner Notes [Edited]: Alexander Ford, Liner Notes [Edited]: Kurt Van Atta, Lyrics By: Karl Sanders, Management: Gunter Ford, Management [For]: World Management, Mastered By: Alan Douches, Mixed By: Neil Kernon, Music By: Dallas Toler-Wade, Music By: George Kollias, Music By: Karl Sanders, Producer: Nile (2), Labelcode 2736133342 (NB 3334-2, 27361 33342), Record Company Nuclear Blast Europe, Record Company Nuclear Blast USA, Phonographic Copyright (p) Nuclear Blast Records, Copyright (c) Nuclear Blast Records, Published By Sony / ATV Music Publishing, Recorded At Serpent Headed Studios, Mixed At OTB, Engineered At The Sound Lab SC, Glass Mastered At Technicolor
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English william r. - 25.03.2023 4 von 5 Sternen!
A classic Nile release that every fan should own. The production is much better than Gates of Sethu, but still not as crisp and clear as I would like. With that said, this is classic Nile. You can't go wrong!

English Alexander S. - 22.08.2019 4 von 5 Sternen!
I completely disagree with the definition of this album as technical death metal. “What Should Not Be Unearthed” is, of course, a death metal, and also a technical one, oh yes, but mastering the instruments here is not akin to the bodybuilder’s muscles, which he himself admires most when he looks in the mirror - this is again the skill necessary for music, but not an end in itself. The sophisticated Exercises on Unearthed were so diminished that Karl Sanders even used the word “anti-technicality” in an interview - he was disingenuous, of course, and yet a fact: this is Nile’s meatiest album in their entire career. Immediately after entering Unearthed, comparisons rained down on Annihilation of the Wicked, but I’ll say more: American Egyptologists have not been so straightforward since Amongst the Catacombs of Nephren-Ka! Finding themselves in an evolutionary impasse, Nile clearly relied on the availability of music: there is much less epicism, there is no academic super-skill “At The Gates of Sethu” - there is a frenzied death metal with fat guitars. Many riffs in the context of the group’s work almost deserve the definition of “primitive”, but coupled with slam slowdowns, the lobsters at the concert will take them with a bang. Of course, there is a proprietary “oriental” melody and furious cuts, and in some places even viscous motifs in the spirit of “Ithyphallic” appear, but this time Nile leaves no room for doubts that they play brutal death. The sound about which so many copies break every album is rhino-laden and aggressive, only losing a little cleanliness: the usual super-high-speed rumble of the Collias battery is buried under the guitar mass. Traditional atmospheric instrumental, short ambient inserts and even chanting are also present, but no more than as decorations and moments of relaxation. Did Sanders and his colleagues end up with something breakthrough or a masterpiece? In no way: the innovations are enough not to call the album self-plagiarism, but, in general, there is nothing here that Nile did not become famous for more than a decade ago. But this does not make the album bad, for example, I really liked Liber Stellae Rubeae, which perfectly combines traditionally fast and technical parts with kachem, In the Name of Amun and To Walk Forth From Flames Unscathed, where most of Egypt in guitar motifs. In general, it is quite worthy. So listen, just remember to turn up the sound louder and drop the nostalgic dreams of a masterpiece ...