The Somberlain
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The Somberlain | ||
Studio album by Dissection | ||
Released | 1993 | |
Recorded | 1993-03-01 - 1993-03-06 | |
Genre | Black metal Death metal |
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Length | 45:38 | |
Label | No Fashion Records | |
Producer(s) | Dissection | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Dissection chronology | ||
The Somberlain (1993) |
Storm of the Light's Bane (1995) |
The Somberlain is the debut album by Dissection, released in 1993. It proved to be a highly influential release that influenced both the worlds of black metal and melodic death metal.
The Somberlain is primarily a melodic black metal album, though it also contains death metal influences, making it one of the earliest blackened death metal albums released, although the band would pursue a more death metal-oriented sound on the follow-up album, Storm of the Light's Bane.
The album was reissued in 1997 by Nuclear Blast Records and again in 2004 by Black Lodge. Black Lodge also released a special edition set in 2005 limited to 666 copies, packaged in a wooden box along with a T-shirt and a sticker. The album was re-released most recently in 2006 by The End Records in a two-disc set, containing the original album, an unreleased live recording from 1995, the Into Infinite Obscurity EP from 1991, a demo from 1992, The Grief Prophecy demo from 1990, a rehearsal from 1990, and the Satanized rehearsal from 1990. All content is remastered, packaged in a slipcase, and is touted as the "Ultimate Reissue".
[edit] Track listing
- "Black Horizons" (Nödtveidt/Zwetsloot) – 8:12
- "The Somberlain" (Nödtveidt) – 7:08
- "Crimson Towers" (Zwetsloot) – 0:50
- "A Land Forlorn" (Nödtveidt/Palmdahl) – 6:40
- "Heaven's Damnation" (Nödtveidt/Zwetsloot) – 4:42
- "Frozen" (Nödtveidt) – 3:48
- "Into Infinite Obscurity" (Zwetsloot) – 1:06
- "In the Cold Winds of Nowhere" (Nödtveidt/Zwetsloot) – 4:22
- "The Grief Prophecy / Shadows over a Lost Kingdom" (Nödtveidt) – 3:32
- "Mistress of the Bleeding Sorrow" (Nödtveidt/Zwetsloot) – 4:37
- "Feathers Fell" (Zwetsloot)– 0:41