1. | The Conquering - Dawn of a New Age |
2. | Forhekset |
3. | Mother North |
4. | Du Som Hater Gud |
5. | Immortality Passion |
6. | Nemesis Divina |
7. | Transcendental Requiem of Slaves |
Length: 42:48 |
Nemesis Divina
- Type: Full-length
- Style: Black Metal To keep things simple, albums are grouped into a handful of approximate styles.
- Year: 1996
- Country: Norway
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TracklistLength: 42:48
- The Conquering - Dawn of a New Age
- Forhekset
- Mother North
- Du Som Hater Gud
- Immortality Passion
- Nemesis Divina
- Transcendental Requiem of Slaves
1 Review for 'Satyricon - Nemesis Divina''Nemesis Divina'
Do som hater Gud og kristent liv...
At first, when I was just starting to get into the world of Extreme Metal, I listened to Nemesis Divina but there was a detail, I didn't like it in any way... I was so wrong, too much!!
Some time ago I listened to it again to give it a chance... I felt the magic of the album from start to finish with some lyrics that talk about the arrival of Christianity in Norway, destroying all belief, and with the arrival of death to unknown lands
Ending with the eponymous song from the Album... (Nemesis Divina)
A protest and hatred for Christianity already reflected in the theme (Du Som Hater Gud). How I love Satyricon's instrumentals up to this point... A great talent in the band... But even more because.
They invited Nocturno Culto, an iconic figure of Black Metal... What more could you ask for... It's a masterpiece by Satyricon... (Mother North) this song in particular is the best known and most iconic of the band... I have I have to say that I feel a sensation of great nostalgia and with a gesture of wanting to cry, the song was so impressive in me that it does not leave my mind...
1996 was a great year, consolidated with the 3 great works of that year... Burzum with Filosofem, Dimmu Borgir with Stormblåst and Satyricon with Nemesis Divina, and I know very well that there are more incredible works with some serious examples of Aura Noir, Marduk, Dark Funeral, Setherial, Borknagar, Falkenbach and Gorgoroth...etc. You get my point.
There is a part of the People who will say that his Masterpiece is between Dark Medieval Times or The Shadowthrone... I mention them again... I can't help it... You have to know that for me I consider Nemesis Divina as his work Teacher... I would have to say that you listen to it to understand it, seeing from my point of view to see if I'm right or I'm wrong... But in the end, this would be my humble opinion of this Wonderful Album.
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