Envoy of Lucifer

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Envoy of Lucifer
Studio album by Nifelheim
Released 19 November 2007
Recorded 4 May-28 May 2007, Ace Tone Studios in Stockholm, Sweden
Genre Black metal, speed metal
Length 44:18
Label Regain
Producer Nifelheim & Micke Borg
Nifelheim chronology

Thunder Metal
(2006)
Envoy of Lucifer
(2007)
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Envoy of Lucifer is the fourth full-length studio album from Swedish black metal band Nifelheim. Released in 2007, it is their first (and so far, only) album for Regain Records after they jumped ship from Black Sun following the release of Servants of Darkness in 2000.

For the recording, the band enlisted some special guests; Eric Danielsson from the black metal band Watain co-wrote two songs here, while Set Teitan provided lyrics for one song here and handled additional screaming.[2]

Track listing

  • All songs written by Hellbutcher and Tyrant, except where noted.
  1. "Infernal Flame of Destruction" - 4:14
  2. "Evocation of the End" - 2:18
  3. "Open the Gates of Damnation" - 4:31
  4. "Claws of Death" (Hellbutcher, Tyrant, Erik Danielsson) - 5:02
  5. "Storm of the Reaper" (Hellbutcher, Tyrant, Danielsson) - 4:15
  6. "Envoy of Lucifer" (Hellbutcher, Tyrant, Set Teitan) - 3:27
  7. "Evil Is Eternal" - 3:59
  8. "Raging Flames" - 4:18
  9. "Belial's Prey" - 4:23
  10. "No More Life" - 7:33

Personnel

Nifelheim

  • Per "Hellbutcher" Gustavsson: Vocals (Satanic Ritual Proclamation)
  • Sebastian "Vengeance From Beyond" Ramstedt: Lead & rhythm guitars (Raging Death)
  • Johan "Apocalyptic Devastator" Bergebäck: Lead & rhythm guitars (Savage Violation)
  • Eric "Tyrant" Gustavsson: Bass
  • Peter "Insulter of Jesus Christ!" Stjärnvind: Drums, percussion

Additional personnel

  • Set Teitan: Additional screaming and vocal backing

Production

  • Arranged by Nifelheim
  • Produced by Nifelheim and Micke Borg
  • Engineered by Micke Borg
  • Mixed by Micke Borg, Hellbutcher and Tyrant
  • Mastered by Peter in de Betou at Tailor Maid Studios (4 August 2007 in Stockholm)

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