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Not only does it mark another output from a band, whose origin provides anything but pleasantries for metal fans or bands, it is also another step in establishing a clearer identity. Hayat Al Khlood To put it simple: Min Trab Al Jahel I found Kitab Al-Awthan to be a genuinely refreshing listen and one that is highly recommended for anyone for anyone who is seeking an original and interesting album, especially if your tastes are suited to the more brutal end of the metal spectrum. Folk music that reaches to the past, connecting to yesteryear while unearthing primordial magic. This would have to be one of my favourite Al-Namrood releases. al-namrood kitab al-awthan

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Nevertheless, it would be too far-reaching to speak of a revolution, because the basic setting has remained as it is, while certain facets have received some kind of support. The clear Middle Eastern influences are crystallized through the tracks "Hayat Al Khlood" and "Ashab Al Aika", the instrumentation gave a burning living spirit into the ak-namrood, more brutality and barbarity are streaming with the vocals and the guitars in aal-namrood track "Al Quam, Hakem Al Huroob", faster drumming and more powerful environment are shining like charm here, the progression of the album in this track shows more stability, no tracks are getting away from the Oriental black metal atmosphere circle.

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V is definitely my favorite track because listen to those drum patterns holy cow! Best viewed without Internet Explorer, in x resolution or higher.

Kitab Al Awthan AlNamrood. Purchasable with gift card. Contrasts begin to take shape and play a role.

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In terms of how all of this plays out, it is rather some kind of successive appearance though and with little sophistication in the actually arrangement. I found Kitab Al-Awthan to be a genuinely refreshing listen and one that is highly recommended for anyone for anyone who is seeking an original and interesting album, especially if your tastes are suited to the more brutal end of the metal spectrum. Everything you would expect from a black metal band is present — harsh vocals, fierce blast beats and that whining guitar tone that is particular to this strain of metal — however its dark and otherworldly atmosphere is enhanced by the Arabian instrumentation and arrangement.

Satan simply isn't scary any more. The instrumentation of "Kitab Al-Awthan" is forming historical scenes of wars and rough events which are taking a place in kiyab heart of the Arabian desert, Forty-seven minutes of flowing al-namroood sand will cover your ears, the use of "Tabla" and "Oud" and "Kanun" are building a structure of oriental atmosphere, with the western mixture of "Guitars" and "Drums" that sink together into this vortex of golden sand.

This album is far more complex than simply overlaying Eastern-inspired melodies on top of traditional black metal, Al-Namrood's entire approach to making music kkitab clearly influenced by traditional Arabian music.

Not everything is allowed to ql-awthan expressed in their home ql-awthan and even their Metal Archives' entry has seen a removal of the lyrics recently.

al-namrood kitab al-awthan

More variation would still be al-nmrood nice thing to have, but also in its current arrangement the performance is quite enjoyable. Not only does it mark another output from a band, whose origin provides anything but pleasantries for metal fans or bands, it is also another step in establishing a clearer identity.

Maybe this reluctance is also alawthan due to their social or political environment, which demands from the band to be cautious in regard to topics and contents. This would have to be one of my favourite Al-Namrood releases.

Bandcamp Album of the Day Sep 10, go to album. Yet this all should be cast aside to some extent, because the nine compositions are able to create a fascination that make it interesting to enjoy this album; despite all its flaws.

This album is an ideal introduction for listeners, not only to Al-Namrood, but also to Middle Eastern metal in general.

Sin Al-wwthan black metal combined with melodic oriental instruments. Gives me euporia every time the 2nd track gets starting. Ashab Al Aika It is the absence of something daring, to be at least a bit progressive, to be a bit more extreme and to break a bit out of the narrow corridor of the black metal genre that backfires in some respect. If you like Kitab Al Awthan, you may also like:.

Wa Ma Kan Lil Sufha Entisar" is an instrumental track of extreme black metal riffs and Middle Eastern ambiance, "Ez Al Mulook" continued the same theme rhythm of the previous tracks, but now with more vital lead guitars, with time the track become aggressive and rough. Kitab Al Awthan al-aawthan quite an interesting piece of music. Al Quam, Hakrem Al Huroob Al-awthqn step might be to push it all a bit more.

Bandcamp Album of the Day Sep 10, Especially this progression comes over as an attempt to establish a hybrid forms between the two various cultures; something that has found expression in the music already. The clearest example of this on Kitab Al-Awthan is the penultimate track 'Bani La'em', which is driven mostly by its guitar and drum work and yet still maintains its Arabian flavour just as strongly as any other song on the album, while its more understated use of traditional instrumentation make it more accessible to those who prefer more straightforward black metal.

It presents the concept in a clearer and more balanced kind of way. Hayat Al Khlood Streaming and Download help. Kitab Al Awthan brings the music to a new level.

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