Redimus

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Redimus
Studio album by Hecate Enthroned
Released May 3, 2004
Recorded 2004
Genre Symphonic black metal, blackened death metal
Length 45:57
Label Blackend Records
Producer Phil Green, Hecate Enthroned
Hecate Enthroned chronology

Miasma
(2001)
Redimus
(2004)
The Blackend Collection
(2005)
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Redimus (Latin for We Return) is the fourth studio album by British symphonic black metal band Hecate Enthroned. It was released on May 3, 2004 by Blackend Records. It was their last album to be released by Blackend, as well as their last one to feature Dean Seddon on vocals and Bob Kendrick on drums. It was also their first release to feature Pete White on the keyboards.

This continues along the sound originally heard on Kings of Chaos, with death metal-style guitars, tempos and growls mixed with symphonic black metal keyboards, melodies and grim screaming. There are also elements of progressive tendencies, as evidenced in the title track and "Morbeea", an acoustic track heavily influenced by Spanish flamenco music.

Jason Mendonça of Akercocke fame guest-stars on the track "An Eternal Belief".

The drawing used as the album's cover is "Saint Michael Fighting the Dragon", an engraving by Albrecht Dürer.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Hecate Enthroned. 
No. Title Length
1. "Intro" (instrumental) 1:07
2. "Soil of Sin"   2:57
3. "Headhunter"   4:19
4. "No One Hears"   3:30
5. "The Face of Betrayal"   4:02
6. "As Fire"   5:00
7. "The Shining Delight"   2:24
8. "An Eternal Belief (I Am Born, Part III)" (feat. Jason Mendonça) 4:37
9. "Morbeea" (instrumental) 3:59
10. "Redimus"   5:14
11. "Choose Misanthropy"   4:42
12. "Overriding Imagination"   3:54
Total length:
45:57

Personnel

Hecate Enthroned
  • Dean Seddon — vocals
  • Andy Milnes — guitar
  • Bob Kendrick — drums, percussion
  • Dylan Hughes — bass guitar
  • Pete White — keyboards
  • Nigel Dennen — guitar
Guest musicians
Miscellaneous staff
  • Phil Green — engineering, production, mixing

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