You ever stop listening to Nile for a while then realize its been a while... then just start listening pretty much non stop for a couple days in a row? I'm on day two. Now on day 3
Doing this right now. Haven't listened to them in years and the new album has made me go backwards through the discography. Finally made it. What a trip. On day 2.
This was my 1st ear orgasm Nile delivered to me upon the earth....I was @ Pleasant Valley State Prison...B yard...2001-2005...salute to the white boys who ran a respectable program with me on my first real chunk of time...this album got me fired up for long mandatory workouts and race riots...so truly emblematic and special CD to me..thank you Nile your in my heart
They are a unique band and deserve the attention. I guess because they're not overly "avant-garde" or tediously technical, they didn't overdo it on the oriental scales to the point that got cheesy and tired, Karl clearly has huge passion for the subject matter and there aren't many death metal bands that have such an obvious Candlemass influence.
When this album came out I remember going to a Morbid Angel gig and chatting with Trey after the show, he was like: "Guys, check out Nile's debut album, you won't regret it". He was damn right.
It's no surprise, Trey was well past his peak by that point, Domination was a sell-out album and albums like this paved the way for "nu-death metal" i.e. Tech-death.
@@sothis1448 Thats a horrid take, Formulas Fatal to the Flesh has been extremely influential to current century death metal and to multiple styles of it even!
@@davidv5584 Current century death metal? Only 90's death metal is real, everything after is a trend,all true metalists understand this. But surprise surprise I find a false metalist listening to a Nile album. Out of curiosity, what bands did the Formulas Stagnant to the Flesh influence?
Absolute killer album, straight up mystic brutality. The perfect mix of speed, heaviness, atmosphere. Absolutely spot on for what I expect an Ancient Egyptian death metal album to be.
"Hey, so what are you majoring in?" "I'm double majoring. Egyptology and music". "Interesting man. What... what are you planning to do with that?" **BLAST BEATS BEGIN**
I listened to this when I was 20 years of age as my first ever husband, used to listen to a variety of bands. It is weird when I consider circumstances throughout my life, that was seen merely as entertainment, held actual real value to my life as a whole. From music/games I played and were fascinated with, to anime I watched, and the characters that captured my attention. :)
Smashing The Antiu 0:00 Barra Edinazzu 2:18 Kudurru Maqlu 5:05 Serpent Headed Mask 6:11 Ramses Bringer Of War 8:29 Stones Of Sorrow 13:15 Die Rache Krieg Lied Der Assyriche 17:32 The Howling Of the Jinn 20:45 Pestilence And Iniquity 23:20 Opening Of The Mouth 25:14 Beneath Eternal Oceans Of Sand 28:54
you better listen to Devildriver if you want to consider Finishing your stuff like James bond lol , try this title ,Not all who wonder are lost , or this END OF THE LINE or GRINFUCKED , JUST RUN!!!!!!
This will always be a record that continually inspires to great ends. I was 18 when I first heard it. Pete recently joined my band in the studio to track some vocals for us. Dream come true.
I had an awakening. At age 30. Sitting on the end of my seat at the heaviest hardcore dude's apt.I've ever met i almost puked. He had professional gear in his house. Over 16,000 watts. Conert shit so loud ears rangd for 3 fucking days. He was a nice man.
This album is perfect. Not too long like their other albums just the right length to not get bored. Also a good amount of samples and different sounds and instruments to keep it interesting.
Also I feel the pacing of the riffs is perfect. Almost chaotic and immediate building on each repeat. Later albums they almost are just repeated so many times so George can at different beats over them.
@@Ubbe_lito absolutely. I love big drum fuck off albums. but these earlier ones were just precise and to the point. get in and get out. this will always be my favorite.
I heard this album years ago and never cared, was more into thrash those years, but now hearing this....wow such a bombastic album, those riffs and tone are nutts
Not all debut albums in death metal (or any genre of metal) have such a tremendous and memorable power as this. After almost 30 years of listening to death metal, I raise this album to the top 5 of all death metal debut albums!
Just watching The Exorcist II: The Heretic and after 23 years found the source of the vocal sample starting at 6:18 in serpent headed mask. I have not lustened to this album in at least 15 years, but when it came on in the movie I instantly recognized it.
Most incredible band to have ever existed. The atmosphere they create in their albums are all completely unique and massive in their own right. Every album is just more-NILE. when it comes to Nile, I don’t even rank their albums. They all have their spot at the top. It’s a mood thing which album I listen to at this point. Shamelessly and forever a Nile worshipper.
@@ryanmozert I didn’t mean to creep but I hit your profile and it says that you went to all of the albums to say catacombs is best lol. Hey if this is your favorite, you picked a good one to like
@@ZEPEH-46N2a pretty shitty one too Nile is my 4th favourite death metal act of all time behind Cryptopsy Spawn of possession and Opeth(their prog death era albums is my favourite band of all time in general)
Random play in the car years ago, my device popped up one of my Nile albums. A friend, my passenger, very into metal, his jaw dropped, "you rock harder than I do!". Hat tip to the late DJ Cy Thoth for the intro to Nile!
this Record is Historical !!! I heard it first in 2002 and still it only gives me really big musical satisfaction! even if I don't usually listen to any metal music these days :p This is PURE GOLD OF METAL of all times.. \m/
I remember around the year 2000 I bought this from Dr. Disc in Hamilton, Ontario. But, quite possibly I stole it. I used to steal a lot of CDs from there. I am not proud of it. In fact, I am ashamed. However, I bought a fair number of CDs there too. They probably still made money off me. But, its more like I got 2 for 1 deals. I was 18 year old or so. And, I remember that metal album artwork was really appealing around this time. Bands started using Photo-shop, or computer software to create album covers, rather than elaborate Iron Maiden-like painting artwork. Listening to metal on the internet was still about fiver years into the future (TH-cam in 2006). So, the album cover was really what caught my attention first. What I liked about this album was how it would speed-up, slow-down, go acoustic, and everything in between and even add in keyboard background type synth. The riffs aren't catchy. They are technical. It impressed me how the whole band could seemingly follow along and transition into all the different parts of the songs. The drumming is particularly impressive. After this album, Black Seeds of Vengeance and subsequent albums were faster, with more high speed blast beats; great albums too. In retrospect, that's what made Amongst the Catacombs of Nephren-Ka more interesting; the tempo varied. A lot of death metal albums can be brutality from start to finish. Nile mixes it up. Overall all, death metal is a genre that gets criticized as all sounding the same. However, Nile sounds like Nile. No one else sounds like them. Karl Sanders has his own unique playing style and guitar tone. The drumming is just as impressive, if not moreso. Nile was and is totally unique. I wonder if they ever regret the Egyptian theme and wish they could try something different. Maybe they could do a Star Trek themed album and Karl Sanders could dress up like Data, Spock, Captain Picard or a Klingon. They could do some outer space themed death metal.
You’re definitely not wrong man. The old records are very raw, specifically this one. Tracks like Kudurru Maqlu and Opening of the Mouth definitely drop the temperature a few degrees in the room. Creepy stuff for sure. That’s why for me, old Nile is my favorite.
Cronos Dimitri No, that is definitely one of the things they are missing. Compare Black Seeds Of Vengeance with their newest album. Compare In Their Darkened Shrines with At The Gate Of Sethu. There is no argument that the sound and content and style has changed dramatically. They went from being a borderline avant garde/world music, raw, atmospheric brutal technical death metal band with horror themes and doom elements, to merely somewhat Egyptian/Middle Eastern flavored, super clean and polished, straightforward tech death, stripping away much of what made them so unique and interesting in the first place. Also, there are moments on the early albums that are legitimately terrifying sounding (Opening Of The Mouth, The Black Flame, Khetti Satha Shemsu, I Whisper In The Ear Of The Dead, etc). The band has not been this way for a long time now. I can't even bring myself to listen to the new material anymore than what is enough to confirm that they are sticking to the same formula that they created on Annhilation Of The Wicked, and while I really enjoy that album, and Ithyphallic, the formula has since become extremely predictable and stale. I think it is pretty clear that Nile is just a job to Karl now, and a technical exercise. To me, that is super underwhelming and dull. I'll go listen to Impetuous Ritual, Portal, Diocletian, Teitanblood, Akhlys or Antediluvian instead.
Tengo este cd y es mi favorito, sonido denso y con buena atmósfera, hasta progresivo diría, tal vez es el disco mas progresivo de Nile, sin dejar lo brutal que sobre sale en todo el disco sin caer en demasiado virtuosismo, muy bien equilibrado y técnico en todo.
One of my first death metal albums. That little short break down in the first song around 0:54 it's one of the sickest thing I've ever heard. I wish they'd had figured out a way to make it longer or do it again in the song
You ever stop listening to Nile for a while then realize its been a while... then just start listening pretty much non stop for a couple days in a row? I'm on day two. Now on day 3
Doing this right now. Haven't listened to them in years and the new album has made me go backwards through the discography. Finally made it. What a trip. On day 2.
This was my 1st ear orgasm Nile delivered to me upon the earth....I was @ Pleasant Valley State Prison...B yard...2001-2005...salute to the white boys who ran a respectable program with me on my first real chunk of time...this album got me fired up for long mandatory workouts and race riots...so truly emblematic and special CD to me..thank you Nile your in my heart
metal always wins \m/
I'm on day... 7,600+
69th like
Simply one of the best Death Metal bands ever.
+The_Lurking _Fear Yes! Such a unique sound! The first 4 Nile albums are amazing imo!
+masterofsin The new record "What Should Not Be Unearthed" is awesome as well. My personal favorite is Those Whom The Gods Detest.
They are the Class act. Nobody really compares..to me they are like the Tool of death metal. Kinda untouchable..elite separated from the norm.
@@williamminyard8508 I couldn't agree more
They are a unique band and deserve the attention. I guess because they're not overly "avant-garde" or tediously technical, they didn't overdo it on the oriental scales to the point that got cheesy and tired, Karl clearly has huge passion for the subject matter and there aren't many death metal bands that have such an obvious Candlemass influence.
*Album starts. "AAUUUUUUUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUUUUUHHHHHHHHHHHH" That's what I like to hear. Fuckin' straight-up.
Yup, served up fuckin' straight !
TheBennychin no bullshit atmospheric intro, no progressing riff, just an explosion of awesome
XD
I just bought this CD for like 12 bucks on eBay
This is how you start a Death Metal album. Like opening Pandora's Box, it's pandemonium from the outset!
When this album came out I remember going to a Morbid Angel gig and chatting with Trey after the show, he was like: "Guys, check out Nile's debut album, you won't regret it". He was damn right.
Have you heard of Sarpantium? Check them out
@@nowimhigh I hear only "Six Feet Under")
It's no surprise, Trey was well past his peak by that point, Domination was a sell-out album and albums like this paved the way for "nu-death metal" i.e. Tech-death.
@@sothis1448 Thats a horrid take, Formulas Fatal to the Flesh has been extremely influential to current century death metal and to multiple styles of it even!
@@davidv5584 Current century death metal? Only 90's death metal is real, everything after is a trend,all true metalists understand this. But surprise surprise I find a false metalist listening to a Nile album.
Out of curiosity, what bands did the Formulas Stagnant to the Flesh influence?
What an epic album. The ancient Egyptian Gods are pleased.
The ancient Egyptian Gods are laughed)
😅
3:21 that riff is so heavy
Masterpiece!!! It's still my favorite Nile album.
Becoming mine as well
Always has been and always will. Pure magic
By far the best album
This album was mindblowing at the time. Fuckin, love it! The Underworld Awaits Us All, is my favorite album of 2024. Nile still got it.🤘
No surprise they went this far, this record is brain - smashing
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Absolute killer album, straight up mystic brutality. The perfect mix of speed, heaviness, atmosphere. Absolutely spot on for what I expect an Ancient Egyptian death metal album to be.
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"Hey, so what are you majoring in?"
"I'm double majoring. Egyptology and music".
"Interesting man. What... what are you planning to do with that?"
**BLAST BEATS BEGIN**
Hahahahaha
I listened to this when I was 20 years of age as my first ever husband, used to listen to a variety of bands. It is weird when I consider circumstances throughout my life, that was seen merely as entertainment, held actual real value to my life as a whole. From music/games I played and were fascinated with, to anime I watched, and the characters that captured my attention. :)
and now you are 300..
@@thunder7382😂😂😂😂
Smashing The Antiu 0:00
Barra Edinazzu 2:18
Kudurru Maqlu 5:05
Serpent Headed Mask 6:11
Ramses Bringer Of War 8:29
Stones Of Sorrow 13:15
Die Rache Krieg Lied Der Assyriche 17:32
The Howling Of the Jinn 20:45
Pestilence And Iniquity 23:20
Opening Of The Mouth 25:14
Beneath Eternal Oceans Of Sand 28:54
Swiatek702 it didn’t used to be relapse updated the description that’s why he posted this
Nile actually doubles as an excellent secondary source when studying ancient egypt
That scream at 22:03 is why Howling of Jinn is my favourite nile song.
Serpent Headed Mask and Beneath Eternal Oceans of Sand are magic.
Yes, & opening of the mouth
An underrated album for sure, maybe even their best.
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This is what I listen to when I need to get stuff done.
KleshGuitars me too laundry hand wash truck weedeating dinner sweeping mopping tacking out trash......
I wax my mushroom head to this
Yes!!
this is me right now
you better listen to Devildriver if you want to consider Finishing your stuff like James bond lol , try this title ,Not all who wonder are lost , or this END OF THE LINE or GRINFUCKED , JUST RUN!!!!!!
That riff at 0:54 is fucking ludicrously heavy. Pity it's only 6 seconds long and doesn't reappear.
I know that’s one my fav riffs off the whole album. I think it’s in 5/4 also, so it kinda throws you off at first. But the Groove is f’n HEAVY
This is their best album honestly
In Their Darkened Shrines is a flawless album. But I think this one is tied in 2nd with Annihilation of the Wicked.
Agreed.
Annihilation of the Wicked and In Their Darkened Shrines are tied in my opinion
But dude George kolias....na I like every nile album that george doesn't play on
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This is still my favorite Nile album. I cant help my self.
This will always be a record that continually inspires to great ends. I was 18 when I first heard it. Pete recently joined my band in the studio to track some vocals for us. Dream come true.
I had an awakening. At age 30. Sitting on the end of my seat at the heaviest hardcore dude's apt.I've ever met i almost puked. He had professional gear in his house. Over 16,000 watts. Conert shit so loud ears rangd for 3 fucking days. He was a nice man.
This album is perfect. Not too long like their other albums just the right length to not get bored. Also a good amount of samples and different sounds and instruments to keep it interesting.
Also I feel the pacing of the riffs is perfect. Almost chaotic and immediate building on each repeat. Later albums they almost are just repeated so many times so George can at different beats over them.
@@Ubbe_lito absolutely. I love big drum fuck off albums. but these earlier ones were just precise and to the point. get in and get out. this will always be my favorite.
བིུངནཔོ
Weed and Nile. The best combination
That's everyday!! Same with Death!!
@Samuel Roquett hell yeah amazing where good herbs take you when you are riding with Nile! Love your avatar! Hoffman bike hehe.
This was just such a landmark album, Ramses... damn... this had an impact on me like Reign in Blood did.
The intro of "Ramses Bringer of War" is an hommage to Gustav Holst's "Mars Bringer of War" from the orchestral suite "The Planets (1916)
Yes, just heard that too! Thats so fukin amazing because "The Planets" is one of my favourite compositions ever :D
Aha..noticed it years later...
Brutal audio greatness!!
🤘🤘🤘🤘
I heard this album years ago and never cared, was more into thrash those years, but now hearing this....wow such a bombastic album, those riffs and tone are nutts
First time listening to Nile . Definitely not the last time I listen to them 😉
This was the first death metal album I ever heard, that had to have been at least 15 years ago by now and it has aged like fine wine.
0:55 that breakdown is friggin killer
After reading these comments I am surprised at how little attention is given to Opening of the Mouth. That track is heavy as fuck beginning to end
My favorite Nile album
Not all debut albums in death metal (or any genre of metal) have such a tremendous and memorable power as this. After almost 30 years of listening to death metal, I raise this album to the top 5 of all death metal debut albums!
Try
top albums of all times
P E R I O D!
Where has this band been my whole life? This is the first album in years where every few seconds I find myself going "shit that's heavy." Wow.
That woman scream on Howling of the Jinn kicks ass!
Its a sample from one of the exorcist movies
@@matthiasmajoris4029 is that true? which one?
I think it's from exorcist II, during a possession scene in africa
@@matthiasmajoris4029 yes , it is from "the heretic" (exorcist part 2)
I wish they used more samples like this 😊
Argggg the best allbum of all time
This and Black Seeds of Vengeance - the best albums of Nile
This album is way way way way way way way way way infinitely better than black seeds are you stupid
This is the best old school Nile pre-Kollias record.
I dunno, in their darkened shrines is perfect I think.
Black seeds is their best without Kollias
@dimnopeifisher7942
Nope this is their best
Howling of the Jinn...Song rules.
Just watching The Exorcist II: The Heretic and after 23 years found the source of the vocal sample starting at 6:18 in serpent headed mask. I have not lustened to this album in at least 15 years, but when it came on in the movie I instantly recognized it.
nice
I proposed to my wife while this played in the background.
nice lol
shes a keeper
obvious: does she have a sister ?
I know she said yes from this alone
The only true way
Relapse Records rules!
+Vladimir Ranisavljevic At one time, absolutely
I concur...at one time
That's not what Necrophagist says.
Absolutely
this album changed my life
Masterpiece! One of my favorite Nile albums
awesome from start to finish!!!!!!!!!!! One of the best album ever!!!!
Still my favorite.
Most incredible band to have ever existed. The atmosphere they create in their albums are all completely unique and massive in their own right. Every album is just more-NILE. when it comes to Nile, I don’t even rank their albums. They all have their spot at the top. It’s a mood thing which album I listen to at this point. Shamelessly and forever a Nile worshipper.
This is their only good album
@@ryanmozert yep, nope, that’s just your opinion man 🤘🏻
@@ryanmozert I didn’t mean to creep but I hit your profile and it says that you went to all of the albums to say catacombs is best lol. Hey if this is your favorite, you picked a good one to like
@@ZEPEH-46N2a pretty shitty one too Nile is my 4th favourite death metal act of all time behind Cryptopsy Spawn of possession and Opeth(their prog death era albums is my favourite band of all time in general)
Stones of Sorrow is absolutely crushing!
This album feeds my addiction to metal.
Random play in the car years ago, my device popped up one of my Nile albums. A friend, my passenger, very into metal, his jaw dropped, "you rock harder than I do!". Hat tip to the late DJ Cy Thoth for the intro to Nile!
This is still their best album.
100%
by FAAAR.
That guitar tone is so classic.
What a sick concept for a band and ahead of their time. Deep into Egyptian mythology, endless material
clairement mon album préféré du groupe! Pestilence est un morceau vraiment incroyable
Razer 7.1 Kraken headphones melting my face with Nile. I wouldn't have it any other way.
Nyarlathotep loves this album.
Yup!
El sonido perfecto y excelente del buen death metal,un álbum precioso y excelso 🇻🇪♥️
this Record is Historical !!!
I heard it first in 2002 and still it only gives me really big musical satisfaction!
even if I don't usually listen to any metal music these days :p
This is PURE GOLD OF METAL of all times.. \m/
Goddamn this album is so fucking good!
Man, this album still hits so damn hard. I remember picking this up from Best Buy back in the late 90s.
this album is a masterpiece of death metal
for real, this añbum cannot be this good!!!!!
Nothing will ever come close!!!
My second favorite death metal album. Had this when I was younger and forgot how good it is.
What's your favorite?
@@f3ynman44 anything by Nickle Back.
@UmnoooiJay
noooooo
@@f3ynman44 Necrophagia holocausto de la morte.
@@ryanmozert thanks for commenting. I never got notified of comments.
First Suffocation, first Nile and second Cryptopsy - best of genre!
Name some more bands
I remember around the year 2000 I bought this from Dr. Disc in Hamilton, Ontario. But, quite possibly I stole it. I used to steal a lot of CDs from there. I am not proud of it. In fact, I am ashamed. However, I bought a fair number of CDs there too. They probably still made money off me. But, its more like I got 2 for 1 deals.
I was 18 year old or so. And, I remember that metal album artwork was really appealing around this time. Bands started using Photo-shop, or computer software to create album covers, rather than elaborate Iron Maiden-like painting artwork. Listening to metal on the internet was still about fiver years into the future (TH-cam in 2006).
So, the album cover was really what caught my attention first.
What I liked about this album was how it would speed-up, slow-down, go acoustic, and everything in between and even add in keyboard background type synth. The riffs aren't catchy. They are technical. It impressed me how the whole band could seemingly follow along and transition into all the different parts of the songs. The drumming is particularly impressive.
After this album, Black Seeds of Vengeance and subsequent albums were faster, with more high speed blast beats; great albums too. In retrospect, that's what made Amongst the Catacombs of Nephren-Ka more interesting; the tempo varied. A lot of death metal albums can be brutality from start to finish. Nile mixes it up.
Overall all, death metal is a genre that gets criticized as all sounding the same. However, Nile sounds like Nile. No one else sounds like them. Karl Sanders has his own unique playing style and guitar tone. The drumming is just as impressive, if not moreso.
Nile was and is totally unique. I wonder if they ever regret the Egyptian theme and wish they could try something different. Maybe they could do a Star Trek themed album and Karl Sanders could dress up like Data, Spock, Captain Picard or a Klingon. They could do some outer space themed death metal.
❤
perfect album to listen to when you work out
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Oldie but Goody!!! Awesome magical feelings.
This album is so amazing
For some reason I feel a big Gustav Holst influence somewhere..... Love it
Ramses=Mars confirmed lol
Is it just me, or was there much more of a really sort of bizarre horror element on earlier Nile albums? I miss that a lot on their newer ones.
The early albums are VERY dark. Has an almost disturbing, very ancient sound to it. Thats what makes this band AWESOME
The Red Comet Yeah, I don't know why the change happened. Maybe a personal thing for Karl, or maybe he was just trying to broaden the band's appeal.
You’re definitely not wrong man. The old records are very raw, specifically this one. Tracks like Kudurru Maqlu and Opening of the Mouth definitely drop the temperature a few degrees in the room. Creepy stuff for sure.
That’s why for me, old Nile is my favorite.
Theres a lot of things missing in newer albums. Not "bizarre horror"
Cronos Dimitri No, that is definitely one of the things they are missing. Compare Black Seeds Of Vengeance with their newest album. Compare In Their Darkened Shrines with At The Gate Of Sethu. There is no argument that the sound and content and style has changed dramatically. They went from being a borderline avant garde/world music, raw, atmospheric brutal technical death metal band with horror themes and doom elements, to merely somewhat Egyptian/Middle Eastern flavored, super clean and polished, straightforward tech death, stripping away much of what made them so unique and interesting in the first place. Also, there are moments on the early albums that are legitimately terrifying sounding (Opening Of The Mouth, The Black Flame, Khetti Satha Shemsu, I Whisper In The Ear Of The Dead, etc). The band has not been this way for a long time now. I can't even bring myself to listen to the new material anymore than what is enough to confirm that they are sticking to the same formula that they created on Annhilation Of The Wicked, and while I really enjoy that album, and Ithyphallic, the formula has since become extremely predictable and stale. I think it is pretty clear that Nile is just a job to Karl now, and a technical exercise. To me, that is super underwhelming and dull. I'll go listen to Impetuous Ritual, Portal, Diocletian, Teitanblood, Akhlys or Antediluvian instead.
nile at his best
Eye saw NILE live on stage with SOULFLY in Salt Lake City Utah.
So awesome and great to see NILE live on stage. Also got a NILE guitar pick.🙂🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🙂
I saw Nile in SLC with Opeth in 03. Great time
bad ass bra!
The best play ever!
Die Rache Krieg Lied Der Assyriche is my all time fave..
Seen these guys live, love this album the best.
Great debut, next two albums upgraded it to absolute perfection.
Still the ultimate, such mastery of excellence \m/
Nile es una Banda espectacular!!!!!!
факккккккинг брутал!мой любимейший альбом Нила!
Моя самая любимая лучшая метал банда
Tengo este cd y es mi favorito, sonido denso y con buena atmósfera, hasta progresivo diría, tal vez es el disco mas progresivo de Nile, sin dejar lo brutal que sobre sale en todo el disco sin caer en demasiado virtuosismo, muy bien equilibrado y técnico en todo.
STILL THE BEST!!!!!
I passed my ancient civilizations course by listening to Nile!
excelente no los conocía y disfrute de todo el disco, una maravilla... thanks for sharing
Barra edinazzu, smashing the antiu, opening of the mouth 💗💗💗🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Steve Huonder introduced me to these guys and i was hooked. RIP Dear Friend. Till we drink again . Sal Skol !
One of my first death metal albums. That little short break down in the first song around 0:54 it's one of the sickest thing I've ever heard. I wish they'd had figured out a way to make it longer or do it again in the song
I'll never forget when I bought this in 98. Blew me the fuck away.. in my top 5 death metal albums for sure.
17:32 ...Back in the days when a chorus of chanting Buddhist monks was affordable...
Stones Of Sorrow is a beast.
brutal classic \m/
In "Ramses Bringer of War" the fucking warhorns, trully amazing! Wanna hear them over and over again
You probably already know the melody is lifted from Symphony of the Planets by Gustav Holst? The movement is Mars, the bringer of war.
I know but it doesn't have the same warhorns that this song has. Must have been added by Nile (or I herd a different version of Holst's)
Warhorns make everything better:
Driving? Check.
Sporting Events? Check.
Sexy Times with Lady friends? Double Check.
Taking a Shit? Check.
For some reason, this track made me think of Death and Bal-Sagoth. Is this a hybrid of the two bands?
genialny album,ubóstwiam!!!!
oh wow i am definatley gettin this
extremely good
Chef d'oeuvre !
Theres only a few death metal bands that can reach this level of rawness and brutality!!!!
Nile, Death, suffo, M.A, napalm
Great !!!!!
One of the best for works outs fucking love Nile
esta banda esta mas alla del halago, unica en su especie
Morbid Angel 1989-1993 😂😢
One of the best death metal records ever
This album just sounds brutal in all technicality and whatnot. I fuckin bang my head to this shit