Plague Angel
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Plague Angel | ||
Studio album by Marduk | ||
Released | September, 2004 | |
Recorded | November 2004 | |
Genre | Black metal | |
Length | 44:56 | |
Label | Blooddawn Productions Regain Records Candlelight Records |
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Producer(s) | Marduk | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Marduk chronology | ||
World Funeral (2003) |
Plague Angel (2004) |
Deathmarch EP (2004) |
Plague Angel is a 2004 album by Marduk.
[edit] Track listing
- "The Hangman of Prague" – 3:05
- "Throne of Rats" – 2:42
- "Seven Angels, Seven Trumpets" – 2:47
- "Life's Emblem" – 4:55
- "Steel Inferno" – 2:23
- "Perish in Flames" – 7:46
- "Holy Blood, Holy Grail" – 2:27
- "Warschau" – 3:18
- "Deathmarch" – 4:10
- "Everything Bleeds" – 3:33
- "Blutrache" – 7:50
[edit] Credits
- Morgan Steinmeyer Håkansson - Guitar
- Mortuus - Vocals
- Magnus Devo Andersson - Bass
- Emil Dragutinovic - Drums
[edit] Notes
'The Hangman of Prague' refers to Reinhard Heydrich after the invasion of the Czecholslovakia. Much of the more religious-like lyrics are attributed to Morgan and Mortuus' fascination with the Bible, as they are both Bible experts (despite Marduk's anti-religious stance, Morgan has admitted that he uses the Bible as inspiration solely for its violent content, as he finds death and violence to be most inspirational for Marduk, and that he "can write a whole song in his head just by looking at a violent painting or image".)[citation needed]