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2010 studio album by 1349
Demonoir is the fifth full-length album by Norwegian black metal band 1349 . The new album shows "a return to the band's more traditional, raw-yet-technical black metal sound."[9] It was released on 26 April 2010 in Europe and the day after in North America.
Track listing [ edit ]
"Tunnels of Set I" – 1:04 (Ravn, Archaon)
"Atomic Chapel" – 6:24 (Destroyer, Archaon)
"Tunnel II" – 1:01 (Ravn, Archaon)
"When I Was Flesh" – 5:45 (Destroyer, Archaon)
"Tunnel III" – 0:39 (Ravn, Archaon)
"Psalm 7:77" – 5:42 (Destroyer, Archaon)
"Tunnel IV" – 1:02 (Ravn, Archaon)
"Pandemonium War Bells" – 7:48 (Destroyer, Archaon, Frost, Seidemann)
"Tunnel V" – 1:15 (Ravn, Archaon)
"The Devil of the Desert" – 6:30 (Archaon, Seidemann)
"Tunnel VI" – 1:32 (Ravn, Archaon)
"Demonoir" – 6:19 (Frost, Archaon)
"Tunnel VII" – 3:53 (Ravn, Archaon)
Limited edition bonus disc [ edit ]
"Rapture" (Morbid Angel cover)
"Strike of the Beast" (Exodus cover)
"Nerves" (Bauhaus cover)
Limited boxset bonus disc [ edit ]
"Rapture" (Morbid Angel cover)
"Strike of the Beast" (Exodus cover)
"Nerves" (Bauhaus cover)
"The Heretic" (Possessed cover)
"Pandemonium War Bells" (live)
"When I Was Flesh" (live)
"Atomic Chapel" (live)
Personnel [ edit ]
Ravn – vocals, sampling , production
Archaon – guitars
Seidemann – bass, backing vocals
Frost – drums
Additional personnel [ edit ]
b9, Ash in Plastic Bag, Gutta På Loftet Productions – additional sampling
Tony Caputo – piano
Ronni Le Tekrø – lead guitar on "Psalm 7:77", backing vocals
Thorbjørn "Tobben" Benjaminsen – horns
1349 – arrangement
Archaon – production
Thomas Gabriel Fischer – production
Kjartan Hesthagen – engineering
Kjetil Ottersen – mastering
References [ edit ]
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^ "1349 – Demonoir" . Allmusic . Retrieved April 29, 2010 .
^ Alisoglu, Scott. "1349 – Demonoir" . Blabbermouth.net . Archived from the original on May 16, 2010. Retrieved May 5, 2010 .
^ Findlay, Tom. "1349 – Demonoir" . Blistering . Archived from the original on January 18, 2013. Retrieved April 29, 2010 .
^ de Hann, Roel. "1349 – Demonor" . Lords of Metal. Retrieved May 5, 2010 .
^ O'Brien, Michael. "1349 – Demonoir" . Retrieved May 15, 2010 .
^ Brandon, Jim. "1349 – Demonoir" . Metal Review. Archived from the original on May 14, 2010. Retrieved May 5, 2010 .
^ "1349 – Demonoir" . Sputnikmusic. Retrieved April 26, 2010 .
^ "1349: new album title announced" . Blabbermouth . 23 February 2010. Archived from the original on 26 February 2010. Retrieved 23 February 2010 .