Communion (Septic Flesh album)

Communion
Studio album by Septic Flesh
Released March 17, 2008 (2008-03-17)
Recorded During September 2007 at the Studio Fredman in Arboga, Sweden
Genre Death metal
Symphonic metal
Length 38:10
Label Season of Mist
Producer Fredrik Nordström, Septic Flesh
Septic Flesh chronology
Sumerian Daemons
(2003)
Communion
(2008)
The Great Mass
(2011)
Alternative cover
Limited edition digipack

Communion is the seventh studio album by Greek death metal band Septic Flesh. It was released on March 17, 2008 worldwide, and March 25, 2008 in the United States, both dates through the French label Season of Mist. The album is the first since the band's split up, after the release of Sumerian Daemons, in 2003.

Contents

Background and production

Septic Flesh first announced a reunion show at the Metal Healing Festival in their home-country on February 19, 2007[1] and shortly hereafter a new full-length on French label Season of Mist.[2] Communion including a full classical orchestra, arranged by guitarist Christos Antoniou, who has a masters degree in concert music from the London College of Music.[3] The Philharmonic Orchestra of Prague recorded the compositions with 80 instrumentalists and a choir of 32 singers.

Musical and lyrical themes

Communion combines the heaviness and brutality of death metal, with the obscure atmosphere of gothic metal, along with some influences of black metal.[4] The album features a full orchestra and choir, with more of 100 musicians — adding a classical element to the songs — led by Chris Antoniou that is responsible for the arrangements.[2]

According to guitarist Sotiris Vayenas the album title meaning something like "communication with non-human entities."[3]

This kind of strange fellowship is shrouded by mystery and reported during different eras and on various parts of the world. There are even sacred rites on many different religions to symbolize this "communication".
—Sotiris V.[3]

The main theme of album is the mythology, with elements from various ancient civilizations, including Egyptian, Hellenic and Sumerian.[3]

Although there are some interconnections between some songs, Communion is not a concept album. I had so many things that I wanted to tell that I decided it would be better not to focus on only one theme.
—Sotiris V.[3]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
About.com [5]
Chronicles of Chaos (9/10)[6]

Communion received several positive reviews, with About.com reviewer Chad Bowar saying "The extreme elements of Septic Flesh are tempered with melody and contrasted nicely by the symphonic elements. The songwriting and arrangements are excellent. It's a great mix of tempos, intensities and atmospheres. From the beautiful to the brutal, Communion covers all the musical bases, and this is one of the best CDs Septic Flesh has done."[4] Kostas Sarampalis of Chronicles of Chaos praised the album, stating "In short, Septic Flesh have come out of their coma in great shape with a fantastic album."[7]

Track listing

All lyrics written by Sotiris V., all music composed by Septic Flesh.

No. Title Length
1. "Lovecraft's Death"   4:08
2. "Anubis"   4:17
3. "Communion"   3:25
4. "Babel's Gate"   2:57
5. "We, The Gods"   3:49
6. "Sunlight/Moonlight"   4:08
7. "Persepolis"   6:08
8. "Sangreal"   5:16
9. "Narcissus"   3:59
Japanese edition bonus track
No. Title Length
10. "Anubis" (Orchestral version) 3:56

Personnel

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog
Worldwide March 17, 2008 (2008-03-17) Season of Mist Compact Disc SOM 174
United States March 25, 2008 (2008-03-25)

References