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1. Whispers 06:18
2. Sensation Of Deadness 04:41
3. Deepest Side Of Fear 06:01
4. Monuments 04:44Artist : Exhumation Country : Greece Release : Deepest Side Of Fear Year : 1994 Genre : Heavy Metal File Type : mp3 128 Info:
Not to be confused with numerous, significantly more obscure heavy
metal bands using the same moniker, Greece's Exhumation were part of
that country's famed 1990s generation, which also spawned such major
names in extreme music as Rotting Christ, Nightfall, and Septic Flesh.
Their origins dating back to the late '80s, actually, Exhumation
eventually parlayed two demos (1990's The Rebirth and 1994's Deepest
Side of Fear) into a recording contract with Denmark's Diehard Records,
for whom they would record 1997's Seas of Eternal Silence debut with the
help of producer Dan Swano (Edge of Sanity, Pan-Thy-Monium, etc.). Not
surprisingly, the latter proved well suited to capture Exhumation's --
then comprising vocalist/bassist John Nokteridis, guitarists Panos
Giatzoglou and Marios Iliopoulos, keyboardist Thomas Bairachtaris, and
drummer Pantelis Athanasiadis -- eclectic blend of doom, dark, death,
and gothic metal. Two additional albums followed in subsequent years:
1998's Dance Across the Past and 1999's Traumaticon -- both of them
captured at Sweden's Studio Fredman by producer Fredrik Nordstrom, who
helped bring new dimensions to Exhumation's sound. But the band's drive
started to fail thereafter, and when guitarist Iliopoulos left to join
rivals Nightrage, Exhumation quietly decided to break up.
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Artist : Exhumation Country : Greece Release : Traumaticon [Japan Edition] Year : 2000 Genre : Heavy Metal File Type : mp3 320 Info:
Finally a death album. Not easy to find good ones those days (less
bands ? banished by other style revival ?). Nevermind. "Symbiose of
Greek melodies with typical Swedish sound" That's the Holy records
promotion message ! For their new album, Exhumation (Greek death metal
band) decide to play a more "Swedish Death metal style". They want to
compete with In Flames, Dark Tranquillity. Why not ? and also good
luck....let's listen to it. Whooaaw ! I don't believe my ears. This
album is fu... great. Sound is perfect (especially guitars and drums)
and is totally "Swedish". Trashy riffs here and there, aggressive death
voice (not too guttural, I almost understood all lyrics without the
booklet). Full trash/speed metal and also very quiet moment, but the
overall of this "melodic" aggression is really impressive. Ok, here at
metal reviews we are Greek, but this Exhumation album reminds me the
best records of In Flames. So like for Darkseed, we don't give a shit if
it is not new, we just appreciate the music.
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Artist : Exhumation Country : Greece Release : Seas Of Eternal Silence Year : 1997 Genre : Heavy Metal File Type : mp3 320 Info:
Not to be confused with numerous, significantly more obscure heavy
metal bands using the same moniker, Greece's Exhumation were part of
that country's famed 1990s generation, which also spawned such major
names in extreme music as Rotting Christ, Nightfall, and Septic Flesh.
Their origins dating back to the late '80s, actually, Exhumation
eventually parlayed two demos (1990's The Rebirth and 1994's Deepest
Side of Fear) into a recording contract with Denmark's Diehard Records,
for whom they would record 1997's Seas of Eternal Silence debut with the
help of producer Dan Swano (Edge of Sanity, Pan-Thy-Monium, etc.). Not
surprisingly, the latter proved well suited to capture Exhumation's --
then comprising vocalist/bassist John Nokteridis, guitarists Panos
Giatzoglou and Marios Iliopoulos, keyboardist Thomas Bairachtaris, and
drummer Pantelis Athanasiadis -- eclectic blend of doom, dark, death,
and gothic metal. Two additional albums followed in subsequent years:
1998's Dance Across the Past and 1999's Traumaticon -- both of them
captured at Sweden's Studio Fredman by producer Fredrik Nordstrom, who
helped bring new dimensions to Exhumation's sound. But the band's drive
started to fail thereafter, and when guitarist Iliopoulos left to join
rivals Nightrage, Exhumation quietly decided to break up.
TRACKLIST:
Artist : Exhumation Country : Greece Release : Dance Across The Past [Japan Edition] Year : 1998 Genre : Heavy Metal File Type : mp3 320 Info: Melodic Death Metal from Greece.