Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Inquisition/Magnificent Glorification Of Lucifer/No Colours Records/2004 CD Review


  Inquisition are a band originally from Columbia but now reside in Washington state that plays a very raw and ritualistic form of satanic black metal and this is a review of their 2004 album "Magnificent Glorification Of Lucifer" which was released by No Colours Records.

Drums range from slow, mid paced to fast with a lot of brutal blast beats, and there is not a single bass guitar present on this recording,,as for the synths which are used on the outro they bring a very dark avant garde edge to the music with some harsh noise effects.

Rhythm guitars range from slow, mid paced to fast raw black metal riffs that conjure up the devil, while the lead guitars when they are utilized they are very distorted sounding with somewhat of a classic metal edge.

Vocals are mostly grim black metal screams or growls that are not very loud which was very original for 2004, while the lyrics cover Satanism, Luciferian, Dark Paganism, rituals and anti-Christian  themes, as for the production on this recording which was recorded at Sonorous Studios between the months of June and July in the year of 2004 sounds very dark and raw.

In my opinion this was a classic album from Inquisition and if you are a fan of this band, you probably already own this album. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Crush The Jewish Prophet" "Magnificent Glorification Of Lucifer" and "Impaled By The Cryptic Rays Of Baphomet". RECOMMENDED BUY

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