Instinct: Decay
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Instinct: Decay | ||
---|---|---|
Studio album by Nachtmystium | ||
Released | May 30, 2006 | |
Recorded | June - November 2005 at 129103 Studio | |
Genre | Black Metal | |
Length | 42:55 | |
Label | Battle Kommand Records Southern Lord Records |
|
Professional reviews | ||
Instinct: Decay is the third full-length album by Nachtmystium. It was rated the 4th best album of the year by Decibal Magazine.[1] The album was released on CD by Battle Kommand Records and on Vinyl by Profound Lore Records and Autopsy Kitchen Records.[2]
According to Blake Judd, the album is a metaphor for his views on the society's decline. In an interview with DEAF SPARROW Zine, Judd stated the album's themes revolve around his idea that humans have a natural inclination to harm themselves through "personal greed, lust, and power". Judd attributes these vices as the cause of society's ills, including war, indifference, and one's own self-destruction.[3]
[edit] Track listing
- Instinct - 1:32
- A Seed For Suffering - 7:09
- Keep Them Open - 2:56
- Chosen By No One - 7:01
- Circumvention - 4:13
- Eternal Ground - 3:26
- The Antichrist Messiah - 2:30
- Here's To Hoping - 4:03
- Abstract Nihilism - 3:39
- Decay - 6:26
[edit] References
- ^ Decibel Magaizine Review. Decibel Magazine. Retrieved on 2007-09-29.
- ^ Metal Archives section for the Instinct: Decay. Metal Archives. Retrieved on 2007-03-30.
- ^ DeafSparrow.com, Nachtmystium: Spearheading a new wave of extreme American music, Retrieved on January 15, 2008.