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IN AETERNUM (SWE)


"Nuclear armageddon" (2003) [Agonia Records]
David Larsson and his creation IN AETERNUM are back with a new album. I have enjoyed previous releases, and I still do. Especially "The pestilent plague" with its great mix of black and deathmetal. On "Nucle ar armageddon" the blackmetal influences are more or less gone. Obviously pushed aside in benefit of more traditional deathmetal tones.
FUNERAL MIST -drummer Tore Stjerna have been recruited , and his work on the stool really improves IN AETERNUM´s music. And the ensemble together with the new guitarist Daniel N Sahlin and guit arist/vocalist David Larsson, results in quite highclass apocalyptic metal. However, there´s no reason to issue any "megahit-warning", cause the really strong and memorable melodies unfortunately does not appear. But I still consider "Nuclear armageddon" to be a great album, so buy ´n´ bang my fellow metalbrothers and sisters !
Review by Elias Axelsson

"Forever Blasphemy" [NECROPOLIS] (1999) 37.41”
G-R-E-A-T!!!
It was from the last (finale?) and essential album of my beloved band Dissection (who else?) "Storm of the light’s bane" I haven’t felt such strong emotions: I couldn't even dream a CD like this! Believe me, this is an incredible band and I’m not use, unlike many others, to mention Dissection if there is a really significant reason for doing it. This doensn't mean they sound like someone else, on the opposite, their sound is unique and incomparable.
The precious CD consists of 7 fiendish songs for 38 minutes of total...blasphemy and when the CD will come to its last aggressive song you’ll surely invoke for more!
Reviewed by Lidia Buscaino