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Artwork by Ed Repka
Ride the Lightning
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is the second album by band Dissection, shows a clear progression from their first effort, The Somberlain. While continuing in the same vein, Dissection have expanded on Somberlain’s melodic black metal, and the resulting collection of songs shows a marked improvement in composition and songwriting.
Dissection further refines their brand of icy black/death metal with impressive and frightening results. The guitar tone is icy cold and greatly enhances the atmosphere. The drumming is also outstanding, very fast with a lot of variety and quite audible. Nödtveidt’s vocals are exceptional as well.
Everything about that songs is perfect.
is Dissection’s best effort, and a masterpiece that anyone can appreciate and enjoy, If you don’t like this album, then you probably don’t like music.
Jon Nödtveidt Johan Norman Peter Palmdahl Ole Öhman
Think of your favorite Black metal vocalist, album or band. There is a very good chance that Bathory inspired them. This was one of the first “real” Black Metal band and so many years later, it is still one of the best. Between Quorthon’s dark lyrics and throat ripping (incredible as well) vocals.
Mercyful Fate\King Diamond
Eddie Van Halen & Lemmy Kilmister
Candles.
“Conceptio Culpa, Nasci Pena, Labor Vita, Necesse Mori” “Conception is a sin, Birth is pain Life is toil, Death a necessity”
The Frailty of Human Life (1956) by Salvator Rosa
the MET, august 2016