Trelldom - Disappearance of the Burning Moon (1994, demo)

Just for the sake of being a completist I'll review this too, despite the insanely headache-inducing sound quality. First off, "Sannhet, Smerte og Doed," "Chains of Solitude," the title track, and "Til Evighet" are also to be found on the first Trelldom CD, Til Evighet, (though all three tracks are longer here) so there is little sense in abusing one's ears with those. From what I could bear to listen to of these tracks, they sound pretty much the same. "Dim Soul of Never" is noteworthy because you can actually hear the bass, but then, you can't really hear anything else over the noise. The bass on the whole thing is quite audible actually. On some tracks, especially the title track, the vocals sound a bit more death metal-ish. In the case of "Disappearing of the Burning Moon," this has the effect of making the song better because it's impossible to understand the words. Overall, there is no reason to really listen to this since most of it is on Til Evighet in much better quality. Though the songs are longer here, the sound quality was so bad that I couldn't even tell where the differences were.
Genre:
Black Metal
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Year:
1994
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Reviewed by:
voodoogirl


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