Let Us Prey
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Let Us Prey | ||
Studio album by Electric Wizard | ||
Released | March 25, 2002 | |
Recorded | Chuckalumba Studios, Dorset, September – October 2001 | |
Genre | Doom metal | |
Length | 43:51 | |
Label | Rise Above Records | |
Producer(s) | Various | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Electric Wizard chronology | ||
Dopethrone (2000) |
Let Us Prey (2002) |
We Live (2004) |
Let Us Prey is an album by doom metal band Electric Wizard. It was released by Rise Above Records in 2002, and was the last album to feature the original line-up. Let Us Prey is only 43 minutes long, which is closer to the average length of the band's EPs than their albums. This album had featured more experimental tendencies and guitar layering in some songs, along with a more spacier, almost martian-like sound.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
All lyrics by Jus Oborn. All music by Electric Wizard.
- "...A Chosen Few" – 6:35
- "We, the Undead" – 4:29
- "Master of Alchemy" – 9:23
- "I. House of Whipcord"
- "II. The Black Drug"
- "The Outsider" – 9:18
- "Night of the Shape" – 4:02
- "Priestess of Mars" – 10:02
[edit] Bonus tracks
The Japanese import version of the album contains a bonus track.
- "Mother of Serpents" – 5:08
[edit] Personnel
- Jus Oborn - vocals, guitar
- Tim Bagshaw - bass guitar
- Mark Greening - drums and piano
- Paul Sax - violin on "Night of the Shape"