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Immolation Audio CD
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Since the release of their debut album “Dawn of Possession” (Roadrunner) in 1991, IMMOLATION has been a driving force in the extreme metal scene that they helped define. Never a band to rely on their previous efforts, IMMOLATION has continued album after album to refine and hone their unique style and sound, creating some of the darkest and most adventurous death metal the scene has ever heard.… Read more in Amazon's Immolation Store

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  • Audio CD (8 Mar 2010)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Nuclear Blast
  • ASIN: B0035KGE84
  • Other Editions: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 101,974 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Song Title Time Price
Listen  1. Intro 1:19£0.79
Listen  2. The Purge 3:18£0.79
Listen  3. A Token Of Malice 2:41£0.79
Listen  4. Majesty And Decay 4:29£0.79
Listen  5. Divine Code 3:38£0.79
Listen  6. In Human Form 4:04£0.79
Listen  7. A Glorious Epoch 4:37£0.79
Listen  8. Interlude 2:04£0.79
Listen  9. A Thunderous Consequence 3:58£0.79
Listen10. The Rapture Of Ghosts 5:19£0.79
Listen11. Power And Shame 3:44£0.79
Listen12. The Comfort Of Cowards 5:52£0.79


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
By Phoust VINE™ VOICE
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In my opinion Immolation is one those band within the Death Metal scene that have a sound all of their own. I can't think of anyone else who has that rolling sound of the drums and bass and it's this feature of their sound that always makes them a joy to listen to. For a band that has been around as long as they have it is also surprising that they maintained a consistent sound though the years. In the last 10 years they grown in popularity by simply sticking to what it is they do. This album is no different to anything they have released in the last 10 years but it is sustained because of their original sound in the first place. I would even go as far as saying that is probably their best album since "Failures For God" (1999). The production of this album is polished, yet still maintains an organic quality which is something I can't really say about a lot of modern Death Metal. (Let's face it death metal was better when it sounded primitive)
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Its been no secret that Immolation over the last few years have been struggling with infusing experimentation into their sound with greater or lesser affect. With the likes of 'Shadows in the Light', all but suffocating the listener in a claustraphobic mix of low end death metal and bleak soundscapes, that left many fans really struggled to come to grips with. Its not surprising then that 'Majesty and Decay' (their first on Nuclear Blast) could be considered as light against the previous albums darkness.

Long time fans may be worried by the above description, but this is by no means a sell out or second rate record and if anything shows the band hungrier and more aggressive than one would have hoped for from a band of this age. Could the tour with Nile (another band who have refined yet released one of their greatest albums recently in 'TThose Whom The Gods Detest (limited digipack)') have given the band a renewed energy and confidence. The epic quality within the songs has returned along with a larger melodic element and hooks that will stay with you a long time after the record has stopped playing. To clarify when I say melody, this is far from a pop or Gothenburg sound and closer akin to 'FAILURES FOR GODS' song structure which can be likened to being flayed alive during the album and the open wounds bleeding for weeks after.

For those seasoned Immolation fans the 'Failures for Gods' reference should also bring reassurance to the quality of this release, which matches if not surpasses that seminal tome. Add this and some of the best album art Immolation has had in many years and this is one record you need on your shelf.

This album although possibly not having the same impact as 'Dawn of Possession' proves this band still has a lot to offer and should put them back to the top of Death Metal royalty. A must own for any discerning Death Metal fan.
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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful
Immolation manage to transcend both old school obscurity and new-school novelty... 10 Mar 2010
By The NewReview - Published on Amazon.com
Immolation has been around for a while, a long while. The band has earned veteran status after forming in the late 80s and persevering through line up changes, fads, commercial exploitations, record label politics, and just the cruel weathering of time. Which brings us to now, and Immolation's latest album Majesty and Decay. One might question the continued legitimacy of any band that has been around for two decades now. It would be expected that like many bands out of that era, Immolation would have slipped into obscurity or dissolved over time. Majesty and Decay offers a very blunt rebuttal to such expectations.

The album opens with an ambient intro of guitar echoing with waves of breathy noise and swelling distant booms. This leads into a outright assault of blast beats and dissonant strikes titled "The Purge." Serving as an appropriate preview of the rest of the album, this opening track showcases many of the elements that makes Immolation remarkable today and not some artifact of an era long. The band's technical ability surpasses much of the current "extreme music" contemporaries. The technicality of the instrumentation is balanced with a mature and bold and creative artistic direction. Immolation is unafraid to use piercing sonic textures, clean interludes, bizarre timings, juxtapositions of complexity and straight-forward primitive simplicity.

Guitarist Robert Vigna playing style and technique really give the album depth. Playing beyond just harmonies and palm muted bridge chords and dark, fast riffs. He experiments with odd dissonant squeals and octaves. Wailing solos erupt into striking and unexpected torrents of face-melting sound. This gives Immolation a very distinct, signature sound that is masterfully handled throughout the album. The songs don't get old as Vigna weaves in and out of meaty riffs into atonal thrusts that cut into the mix giving real character. By conjuring such eerie atmosphere with aurally disturbing tonal pierces, there coexists both dynamic foreign, unsettling ambiance with brutal in-your-face salvos of pounding death metal.

The drumming is intense and dramatic, but not meant to be masturbatory. What is really interesting is the cadence and phrasing created by the drum work. Every tom fill and cymbal crash is not present to satisfy some obligatory pounding rambling or just some layered percussive density. It sounds more deliberate, creating punctuation as a structural component to the apocalyptic riffs and disturbing wails. This is not a mediocre death metal formula of just really good drums put on top of good guitars, the drummer is really contributing to the uniqueness of the band's sound in a very participatory and active manner.

Immolation's most recent release definitely won't satisfy the die hard old-school metal heads who champion their early work as "revolutionary" or "innovative" or simplify a "mother f***ing masterpiece/s!" Some might point to the few weaker tracks on the albums and criticize the songs as stale musical left-over filler tracks, or piecemeal predictable compositions. Bottom line: Majesty and Decay is not Immolation's attempt to reinvent the wheel, but it does show a progression and holds fast to both the familiar while progressing the unique. Immolation maintains their relevance and legitimacy with Majesty and Decay and do manage to transcend both old school obscurity and new-school novelty.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
the best immolation album 17 May 2010
By Stuart C. Thomas - Published on Amazon.com
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I believe the band showed off its true colors for this album. Bringing out the old school death metal riffs (catchy and but not monotonous) with crunchy bass and drum annihilation. The guitars are dialed into more rhytmn,then solo and not be over whelming(compared to live). Some bands tend to battling or have dueling guitars. Here you have the progression of early Immolation but the polished age of technology. There is just enough blast beats and double based to keep it honest. There is not anything boring about this album from intro to outros,this is to be a death metal masterpiece. It proves why Immolation's bassist/vocalist(Ross Dolan) stands next to Deicide's(Glen benton),Slayer(Tommy Araya) and Morbid Angel's(David Vincent) as the best of all time.
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Death Metal at its best 24 May 2010
By Eduardo De Leon Alejo - Published on Amazon.com
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let's get things straight, Immolation never disappoints and "Majesty and Decay" comes to prove, again, that they cannot be beaten by any other band around. Death Metal at its most intrincate, harmonious and relentless. Hands down! Immolation owns you all!
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