Monotheist (album)

Monotheist
Studio album by Celtic Frost
Released 29 May 2006
Recorded 2002–2005
Genre Doom metal, gothic metal, death metal, avant-garde metal
Length 68:16
Label Century Media
Producer Celtic Frost and Peter Tägtgren
Celtic Frost chronology
Parched with Thirst Am I and Dying
(1992)
Monotheist
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Blabbermouth8/10[2]

Monotheist is the sixth and final studio album by Swiss extreme metal band Celtic Frost, released on 29 May 2006 by Century Media Records. It was the band's first release of new recordings in fourteen years.

Development

Preparation and development work for the project had been ongoing since 2000. The first recording sessions for the album started in late October 2002. The band consisted of founding members Martin Eric Ain (bass/vocals) and Tom Gabriel Fischer (voice/guitars/keyboards), along with guitarist/producer Erol Unala, Fischer's long-time songwriting partner. Unala became an increasingly significant part of Celtic Frost during the songwriting.

Working titles for the album included Probe and Dark Matter Manifest.

Music

Celtic Frost's earlier work melded elements of thrash metal and death metal. The sound of Monotheist has been described as difficult to reduce down specifics, as the songs vary from avant-garde metal to doom metal to "blackened thrash" to gothic metal to symphonic metal.[1] The result is a wide-ranging but very dark heavy metal experience.[3][4] Don Kaye at Blabbermouth called it "a monstrously heavy and oppressive slab of metal" which goes "into even heavier, blacker territory" than previous albums.[2] Adrien Begrand of PopMatters said that the album was nearly a masterpiece of "brutally heavy" metal, "completely devoid of light."[3] Eduardo Rivadavia of AllMusic noted more subtle touches such as the "instantaneously infectious melody" of "A Dying God Coming into Human Flesh", and the "haunting female voices" heard in duet with bandleader Tom Warrior on "Drown in Ashes".[1]

According to Fischer,[5] some of the lyrics were influenced by the writings of the English occultist Aleister Crowley.[5] This influence manifests itself in tracks such as "Os Abysmi Vel Daath", which is partially a name of one of Crowley's books.[3][4][6]

Release

Monotheist was released on CD, LP and as a digipak with a bonus track called "Temple of Depression". Both the vinyl LP version and the Japanese CD release of Monotheist feature the bonus track "Incantation Against You".

A video was made for the song "A Dying God Coming into Human Flesh".

The album was ranked number 2 on Terrorizer's list of the best albums of the decade.

Track listing

No. TitleLyricsMusic Length
1. "Progeny"  FischerAin, Fischer, Sesa 5:01
2. "Ground"  FischerFischer, Unala 3:55
3. "A Dying God Coming into Human Flesh"  AinAin, Fischer, Unala 5:39
4. "Drown in Ashes"  FischerFischer 4:23
5. "Os Abysmi Vel Daath"  Ain, FischerAin, Fischer, Sesa, Unala 6:41
6. "Temple of Depression" (Limited edition digipack bonus track)FischerAin, Fischer, Unala 4:59
7. "Obscured"  Ain, Fischer, UnalaAin, Fischer, Unala 7:04
8. "Incantation Against You" (Japanese version and vinyl LP bonus track)AinAin, Vollenweider 5:06
9. "Domain of Decay"  FischerAin, Fischer, Unala 4:38
10. "Ain Elohim"  AinAin, Fischer, Sesa, Unala 7:33
11. "Triptych: I. Totengott"  AinFischer 4:27
12. "Triptych: II. Synagoga Satanae"  AinAin, Fischer, Sesa 14:24
13. "Triptych: III. Winter (Requiem, Chapter Three: Finale)"  (instrumental)Fischer 4:32

Credits

Session musicians

References

  1. 1 2 3 Eduardo Rivadavia: Monotheist.
  2. 1 2 Kaye, Don. "CELTIC FROST "Monotheist" (Century Media)". Blabbermouth. Retrieved 25 June 2014.
  3. 1 2 3 Adrien Begrand: The Great Beast Resurrected.
  4. 1 2 Lord of the Wasteland: Celtic Frost. Monotheist.
  5. 1 2 Mattörhead: Celtic Frost (Tom Gabriel Fischer).
  6. Guy Van Campenhout: Celtic Frost - Monotheist - CD-bespreking.

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