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Post by grendel on Dec 12, 2017 15:50:58 GMT -6
Hortor's Azmaveth is a member. That is raw played atmospheric BM. They have religious themes - I do not know if they would consider themselves "Christian", but from some lyric translations, I would consider them rather "secular"... anyway, the Music seems interesting imo fogdeity.bandcamp.com/album/adoraci-n-en-vano what do you guys think about it?
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Post by nocturnaliridescence on Dec 12, 2017 17:58:26 GMT -6
from some lyric translations Where do they have lyrics published? Edit: As for my thoughts on the music......... I'm not really crazy about it. It's pretty much color-by-numbers, standard, "buzzy-but-not-quite-raw" black metal demo material. I know I've spoken positively of other music that was similar to this, but ... I don't know, this just isn't quite up to par, for whatever reason. Maybe because of the production on the drums, or something. (It also has that "dark" feeling in secular music that I typically don't care for.)
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Post by grendel on Dec 13, 2017 0:57:54 GMT -6
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Post by nocturnaliridescence on Aug 6, 2018 18:38:47 GMT -6
Update: Apparently the "Azmaveth" in this project is actually not Azmaveth from Hortor, as we thought. It's a different guy with the same alias.
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Post by grendel on Aug 7, 2018 2:53:05 GMT -6
Oh! I am quite shocked but that makes it all clear - thanks, NI!
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Post by SLAVE_HEART on Aug 11, 2018 19:11:36 GMT -6
There is a CBM band named Azmaveth which even released an album I actually bought called "Stronger than death" which of course is not the same Azmaveth from Hortor/Beeroth/Herlighet/Impaled Baphomet. The answer to they both took the name azmaveth is due to to my own assuming of the book of first and second chronicles, in which there is a list of King David and the names of his "mighty men". Both BEEROTH and AZMAVETH are in the List, I read it awhile ago and I probably will look to see if HORTOR is mentioned as one. I thought how cool; bands naming themselves after the mighty warriors of Old testament times, like DEBORAH the female fronted band named after DEBORAH the female judge in the book of judges.
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