In the Nightside Eclipse
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Black metal...that are either atmospheric or provocative; some feature natural or fantastical landscapes (for example Burzum's Filosofem and Emperor 's In The Nightside Eclipse) while others are violent, perverted and iconoclastic (for example Marduk 's... In this article: Varg Vikernes, Black metal, Mayhem, Euronymous, Burzum, Darkthrone, Bathory, Christianity, Emperor, and Gorgoroth |
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In the Nightside Eclipse
In the Nightside Eclipse In the Nightside Eclipse was the first full-length album and fourth official release by Norwegian symphonic black metal band Emperor . It features one of Emperor's best-known songs, "I Am the Black Wizards". It was...
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Emperor (band)
...widespread acclaim and a large fanbase. The album is considered by many a definitive black metal record, with its epic, evolving song structures, ambient keyboard sounds, and raspy, spewed vocals. After Samoth's parole, the band was joined...
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Kristian Wahlin
...in the middle of a snow-covered forest tundra. In the Nightside Eclipse, the debut of seminal Norwegian black metal band Emperor , would also be graced with his work on the cover. Wahlin would continue as an album artist for several...
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In the Nightside Eclipse was the first full-length album and fourth official release by Norwegian symphonic black metal band Emperor. It features one of Emperor's best-known songs, "I Am the Black Wizards". It was recorded in July, 1993 at Grieghallen and released in 1994 by Candlelight Records. The cover was drawn by "Necrolord", also known as Kristian Wåhlin.
In 1999, the album was remastered and re-released, with two cover songs as bonus tracks. The first bonus track is the Bathory song "A Fine Day to Die". The second is the song "Gypsy" by Mercyful Fate. For the re-release, the opening tracks "Intro" and "Into the Infinity of Thoughts" were combined, and the album came packed in a paper slipcase to cover the traditional jewel case, both featuring the same artwork.
- Name:
- In the Nightside Eclipse
- Type:
- studio
- Genre:
- Symphonic black metal
- Release Date:
- February 21, 1994
- Produced by:
- Eirik Hundvin and Emperor
- Recorded By:
- Emperor
- Length:
- 59:54 (1999 reissue)
- Record Label:
- Recording Dates:
- July 1993
- Manufacturer:
- Back on Black
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