lim. gatefold 180g black vinyl + 12 page booklet
7th studio album of the most influential black metal band of all time.
„Liturgy of Death“ delivers over 45 minutes of brand-new music and doubles as a long-awaited 40th anniversary celebration, tracing the bands legacy since their formation in Oslo in 1984 and reaffirming their status as the pioneering force of the global black metal scene.
With their new opus Liturgy of Death, MAYHEM reaffirm their status as the most uncompromising force in Norwegian Black Metal. After four decades of extremity, the band has reached a new apex of darkness: faster, fiercer, and more sinister than anything in their recent catalog. The album unfolds as a relentless meditation on death in all its manifestations existential, spiritual, and absolute. From the furious chaos of Despair and Funeral of Existence to the bleak grandeur of Ephemeral Eternity and Aeons End, each track drags the listener deeper into a ritual of misery and transcendence. Propitious Death and The Sentence of Absolution intertwine brutality with ominous atmosphere, while Life Is a Corpse You Drag and Sancta Mendacia leave no doubt that Mayhem remain unmatched in channeling despair into sound. With Necrobutcher, Hellhammer, Attila, Teloch, and Ghul locked into a unit tighter than ever, Liturgy of Death presents a band not content to rest on legacy but determined to push the boundaries of extremity itself. The result is a merciless record dark, fast, and unrelenting that captures Mayhem in their most dangerous and vital form. Forty years since their birth in Langhus, MAYHEM continue to embody chaos, proving once more that Norwegian Black Metal is a force without end.
Tracks:
- Ephemeral Eternity
- Despair
- Weep for Nothing
- Aeon’s End
- Funeral of Existence
- Realm of Endless Misery
- Propitious Death
- The Sentence of Absolution
Genres: Black Metal
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Manufacturer:
Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH
Balanstrasse 73; Haus 31, 81541 München, Germany
servicecenter(at)sonymusic.com

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