Stardate 12/01/2024 02:03 

Razor sharp death/black that has a production that isn't overly raw for a 1993 underground LP. This is the beginning of their career in the metal scene and what a gem this is! It's a sad thing about their guitarist though, he passed away in 2013 from suicide. Died too young that's for sure and he was featured in other bands such as a brief period in the band Dark Funeral. This one was a helluva an effort by the band especially named themselves off a Slayer song from 'Reign in Blood' album (1986). These guys don't fool around. The guitars were melodic and straightforward the highlight of the LP the vocals as well!

There is kind of an echo/reverb to the voice making it sound darker than it really is. The musical aspect was quite original and forthright. I enjoyed this whole release it is a gem to their discography. Not a lot of bands that fit in this category of metal.

The music isn't too fast but there is quite a bit of tremolo picking and bar chords that make it sound pretty heavy. I like the harmonies. And the riffs sound a little bit like Dark Funeral's and some other bands from the darker side of metal. I like the fact that they're underground completely and their attitude seems to be "don't take no prisoners" which reflects their musicianship.

I can't say more good things about this album that I already talked about. They're quite diverse and noteworthy. For a debut, this shows some pretty good maturity musically. I've owned some of their LP's before nothing as good as this one. This is where everything started for them and they've been pretty popular in the metal community for underground music. I should've started collecting them from the start, but I'm getting this when they've already been well established. Nevertheless, they're a great addition to metal in general. They've had a long career so far and are still active. I hope they continue on this path of the underground scene.

Rating: 9½ (out of 10) ratings explained

Reviewed by Death8699
01/17/2023 20:49

Related websites:
The official Necrophobic website :: www.necrophobic.net
Black Mark Production website :: www.blackmark.net

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Necrophobic
(Sweden)

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The Nocturnal Silence
1. Awakening...
2. Before the Dawn
3. Unholy Prophecies
4. The Nocturnal Silence
5. Inborn Evil
6. The Ancients Gate
7. Sacrificial Rites
8. Father of Creation
9. Where Sinners Burn
Black Mark Production 1993

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