They really were. I was actually buying their albums. I liked them but I thought they were a bit corny too. I played them only two or three times before I moved on to the next thing. It's only now that I realize how much innovation was there and they had deserved more attention.
I bought this cassette when it was released and I don't think i took it out of my stereo for a month. So different from most other bands at the time. Other than Morbid Angel maybe.
First time I heard this song I was in the ninth grade, my friend and I were on acid and we listened to this album on a rainy night. I’ll never forget it because I was freezing cold and I was trying to remember what was the difference between good and evil...good times🤘🏻
I remember being 16 (1991) and buying this along with NWA Efil4zaggiN. Def a weird combination but hey…it was all new then. Btw…am I the only one who associates that opening keyboard effect with the cenobite Dr. from Hellraiser 2?? 😄
Forefathers of old school tech death/thrash. This was an unimaginably futuristic record; many bands came, emulated, and perished, but none came close to replicating its charm.
Bones crushing Skulls smashing In the Vice Of hell Demons shoving Tortured souls In the lake Of fire [Chorus 3 Times] Lake of fire Spirits forming Ever swirling In the abyss Of hell Souls screaming For their lives From the depths Of Hell [Chorus 3 Times] Lake of fire Demons swarming Corpses smashing Through the gates Of hell Satan flying From his throne Towards the gates Of Heaven
@@VITATRISTIS That opening riff is basically a fusion of the Raining Blood intro riff and the breakdown (right after the "Your time slips away" part). And the way the double bass drum kicks is definitely Raining Blood.
I was always fancying , to a certain degree, that a special hosting of Trey Azagthoth, due respect to Heftel and Koblack, and I thought it would certainly be a Blowing Magnificence. so that fancy is of extreme un-certainty.
@@dante666jt lol relax elitist. these bands all listened to each other and got ideas from each other's songs. that was normal in the 80s and early 90s. Nocturnus very likely listened to Slayer and Metallica, so it makes sense their music would would have some of their influence
God can't be proven or disproven. If a transcendent God exists outside time and space we can only guess and try to look for clues, maybe in life and nature itself. Some will say there are absolutely no clues or that they are interpret wrong. Therefor it will remain a mystery that will always be discussed.
@@RushianRichard you know if something lies out of time and space it technically doesn't exist. If it isn't in the laws of physics it doesn't exist. And extraordinary claims such as god take extraordinary evidence While what is claimed without evidence can be refuted without evidence.
@@Lunar.67 “You know...” No, I don’t. I keep an open mind to the wonders of what we know and what we DON’T know, which is an awful lot. “...it technically doesn’t exist.” Technically? Wow, that sounds like you have figured it all out. Technically, DNA is fully known, so why don’t they just ‘cure’ death by pushing the right buttons or stretching telomeres? How can non-physical memories be stored in physical brain matter and form mental worlds? How is this all even possible? Science still can’t explain the phenomena of dreams, or the speed at which babies learn to speak and memorize language. Does this all technically not exist? Or is there pre-coded information that we don’t know the origin of, other than that it’s “just” there?
Just because we do not fully understand something doesn't mean a god or gods exist or do not exist. I'm not saying a god cannot exist (I know I came off that way), I don't think speculating about this god or gods will prove anything. It's pointless to try to predict if a God exist in my opinion. But I guess it comes down to how humans have to have the answer for EVERYTHING. Honestly that's probably one of the biggest reasons most religious invented, (besides controlling people) to answer questions that cannot be answered. But I digress, what I meant to say was honestly why care if god/gods exist or do not exist? It's impossible to know anyway.
That tiny crash cymbal is *absolute shit!* 🤣 Other than that, I must say this is pretty damn great! An interesting and original sound, compared to most of the other stuff that was happening in metal at the time. (Original, apart from the obvious Slayer rip-off riff, that is...😄)
Casi toda la música es progresiva. Es gracioso como ahora le buscan el progresivo a todo. Si hace referencia al género sinceramente en este tema no escucho nada de progresivo. Y de técnico... bueno es el mismo chiste. Fuera de eso, excelente tapa de disco y bueno, el tema está bueno...
Amigo ubicate en tiempo y espacio, en ese momento era una novedad que una banda de death tenga teclados y los tildaron de death tecnico/prog. Obvio que hoy en dia hay bandas mucho mas tecnicas y prog.
This band was so ahead of their time
Truly from outta space
I don't know, there were a lot of other Death Metal bands in the 90's that were just as heavy, if not heavier, than as Nocturnus.
@@christopherklingelnot about heaviness, but sound. Nobody used synth in Death Metal during this time
@@nikhernandez8435EXACTLY 🎹🔥🤘🏼
They really were. I was actually buying their albums. I liked them but I thought they were a bit corny too. I played them only two or three times before I moved on to the next thing. It's only now that I realize how much innovation was there and they had deserved more attention.
some of the best death metal riffs ever written
It seems like most riffs come from thrash in metal
Slayer was a clear influence
Dan Seagrave art!!!
the intro in this song is amazing, plus those great riffs. + 10
Very unique band, especially with having the main vocals being done by the drummer.
Light Years ahead of their time - one of my favorite metal albums - unique, technically perfect + that Space/SF aura makes it fecking amazing
One of the best death metal bands ever !
the keyboard sound is thrilling!
Psy death metal
They opened for Napalm Death in 1991 in LA. Crazy show. Cheers.
can't stop listening to this. fucking classic album
I bought this cassette when it was released and I don't think i took it out of my stereo for a month. So different from most other bands at the time. Other than Morbid Angel maybe.
A band that has a lot of guts to play keyboards on a death metal album. And make their debut a concept album too. Well done. 👍
Earache records have Re issued both "The Key", and " Thresholds" , on vinyl!! buy Them!!
That two guitarsists are awesome!!!That is how to play metal....
Mike Davis is an alien with steel tendons
That album cover is super cool.
That album cover is fucking awesome.
This is part of my Official Elden Ring Grinding Playlist
Was apart of mine for Skyrim and oblivion
Those 7 sinner needs to pushed into Lake of Fire
I love absolutely everything about this song 🤘🏻 great album
First time I heard this song I was in the ninth grade, my friend and I were on acid and we listened to this album on a rainy night. I’ll never forget it because I was freezing cold and I was trying to remember what was the difference between good and evil...good times🤘🏻
@@davidgholamipour7265 that honestly sounds like a great memory. On a rainy night. It sounds beautiful
Yeah it was a good memory... 🤘🏻
One of my favorite albums of all time.
Wow I'm hearing this track for the first time after 29 years' break. This is actually great. Catchy, technical & scary! Really cool stuff.
I remember being 16 (1991) and buying this along with NWA Efil4zaggiN. Def a weird combination but hey…it was all new then. Btw…am I the only one who associates that opening keyboard effect with the cenobite Dr. from Hellraiser 2?? 😄
Amazing ! 🖖🎸🎸🎸👍
My first metal concert ever. They toured with Bolt Thrower. I think it was 1991 or 1992
this album was the magic. i understand this in the first half second.
2:59 now thats a proper breakdown
Such a dope album. Masterpiece. Warts and all
I remember this album from back in the day…
Dang this actually aged rather well 😅
The ultimate driving music!
Progressive death metal tecnico o som e foda muito bom
Just Sci-Fi Death
Im pretty sure The Decepticons blasted this while ravaging Cybertron.
Forefathers of old school tech death/thrash. This was an unimaginably futuristic record; many bands came, emulated, and perished, but none came close to replicating its charm.
THX 4 posting!
Lake
Ov
Fire!! ha haha good band!
Una obra maestra ...
Bones crushing
Skulls smashing
In the Vice
Of hell
Demons shoving
Tortured souls
In the lake
Of fire
[Chorus 3 Times]
Lake of fire
Spirits forming
Ever swirling
In the abyss
Of hell
Souls screaming
For their lives
From the depths
Of Hell
[Chorus 3 Times]
Lake of fire
Demons swarming
Corpses smashing
Through the gates
Of hell
Satan flying
From his throne
Towards the gates
Of Heaven
Thanks,man🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
caralho esse som é brabo
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3:02 , is this some of the first use of this style riffing?
@@Nafetzkovski_N Who used it before?
Atheist did riffs like that on their album Piece of Time which was recorded in 1988 and released in 1989
Great music. HS !
IN THE LAKE OF FIREEEE
is it me or the main riff sounds like something Slayer would write?
It's a blatant Raining Blood ripoff
This sounds nothing like fucking Slayer. Maybe Pestilence, Athiest or Death possibly. How much metal have you even heard? lol ☺️
@@BlindBosnian haha yeah right
@@VITATRISTIS That opening riff is basically a fusion of the Raining Blood intro riff and the breakdown (right after the "Your time slips away" part). And the way the double bass drum kicks is definitely Raining Blood.
A me ricorda Seasons in The Abyss
Spettacolo
I was always fancying , to a certain degree, that a special hosting of Trey Azagthoth, due respect to Heftel and Koblack, and I thought it would certainly be a Blowing Magnificence. so that fancy is of extreme un-certainty.
The beginning part of the song sounds like raining blood XD
Indeed it does
And the intro riff is similar to ride the lightning
No it doesn't
The intro sounds like Lake of Fire
@@dante666jt lol relax elitist. these bands all listened to each other and got ideas from each other's songs. that was normal in the 80s and early 90s. Nocturnus very likely listened to Slayer and Metallica, so it makes sense their music would would have some of their influence
This is the doom soundtrack?
Thys is the 3 time ilisten to nocturnus mike brwng
🤘🖤🇵🇹
Cristiano Ronaldo the best!
🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Nocturnus no es Grindcore es Death Metal, Grindcore eran bandas como Napalm Death, Terrorizer, Carcass etc.
+Vamo el Millo!!! Nocturnus es Death Metal pero mas especificamente es Progresive / Technical Death Metal
Si, y Grindcore es una mierda
@@KainAlvainealgo así como lo que hacía Death?
@@SiendoMenny... Mas o menos pero con teclado además en este álbum que para .l es su Magnum Opus (Gran creación)
Атмосфера
The album I chose to remind me that THERE IS NO GOD
God can't be proven or disproven. If a transcendent God exists outside time and space we can only guess and try to look for clues, maybe in life and nature itself. Some will say there are absolutely no clues or that they are interpret wrong. Therefor it will remain a mystery that will always be discussed.
@@RushianRichard you know if something lies out of time and space it technically doesn't exist. If it isn't in the laws of physics it doesn't exist.
And extraordinary claims such as god take extraordinary evidence
While what is claimed without evidence can be refuted without evidence.
@@Lunar.67 “You know...” No, I don’t. I keep an open mind to the wonders of what we know and what we DON’T know, which is an awful lot. “...it technically doesn’t exist.” Technically? Wow, that sounds like you have figured it all out. Technically, DNA is fully known, so why don’t they just ‘cure’ death by pushing the right buttons or stretching telomeres? How can non-physical memories be stored in physical brain matter and form mental worlds? How is this all even possible? Science still can’t explain the phenomena of dreams, or the speed at which babies learn to speak and memorize language. Does this all technically not exist? Or is there pre-coded information that we don’t know the origin of, other than that it’s “just” there?
Just because we do not fully understand something doesn't mean a god or gods exist or do not exist. I'm not saying a god cannot exist (I know I came off that way), I don't think speculating about this god or gods will prove anything. It's pointless to try to predict if a God exist in my opinion. But I guess it comes down to how humans have to have the answer for EVERYTHING. Honestly that's probably one of the biggest reasons most religious invented, (besides controlling people) to answer questions that cannot be answered.
But I digress, what I meant to say was honestly why care if god/gods exist or do not exist? It's impossible to know anyway.
Religious Sci-Fi Death Metal
SECURE AND CONTAIN TIME AFTER TIME
Babe thys is the frstime ilisten to mike brwng from nocturnus and have to say morbidangel morbidangel chapel of ghouls
That tiny crash cymbal is *absolute shit!* 🤣
Other than that, I must say this is pretty damn great! An interesting and original sound, compared to most of the other stuff that was happening in metal at the time. (Original, apart from the obvious Slayer rip-off riff, that is...😄)
What a fucking gem
Juan
I the only one who thinks this sounds similar to raining blood?
BOLT THROWER mix with AMORPHIS
Sains Fiksyen UnDeath Metal Kore Atmospherik Progressive Technical DeaThrash Metal SongSpiritualistiKey
Samhain lane 14 ancient aliens would be proud prime directive exterminate to quote the misfits
son de las bandas noventeras del gringcores metal
Casi toda la música es progresiva.
Es gracioso como ahora le buscan el progresivo a todo.
Si hace referencia al género sinceramente en este tema no escucho nada de progresivo. Y de técnico... bueno es el mismo chiste.
Fuera de eso, excelente tapa de disco y bueno, el tema está bueno...
Amigo ubicate en tiempo y espacio, en ese momento era una novedad que una banda de death tenga teclados y los tildaron de death tecnico/prog. Obvio que hoy en dia hay bandas mucho mas tecnicas y prog.
I HATE WIDDLY WIDDLY WERERWER
What a gem 💎💎💎💎
i dont like the voice ......i sell the original vinyl
Hey do you still have the original vinyl? If so I’m interested
@@EMH-Ascending sold it
@@strangeskills Damn :/
Into the lake of fire you go
@@Keepitsavage21 finally
Crap
AWESOME GUITARS! the drums are a bit sloppy, especially those double kick drums that stick out like a sore thumb, awesome album!
We got a fuckin music critic here ☺️
@@VITATRISTIS hey cool it buddy you better cool it there bud
Actually the drums absoluty alright haha
The imperfection is what makes it so special for me.