Awakening of the Liar

Awakening of the Liar is the fourth album by the Polish death metal band Hate. It was recorded at Hard Studio in Warsaw and Hertz Studio Białystok between October and November, 2002. The material was engineered by Kris Wawrzak at Hard Studio and the Wiesławski Brothers at Hertz Studio. The Wiesławski Brothers also did the mixing and mastering at Hertz Studio, January 2003.

Awakening of the Liar
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 4, 2003
RecordedOctober November, 2002
GenreDeath metal
Blackened death metal
Length31:40
LabelListenable
Empire
Mercenary Music
Hate chronology
Cain's Way
(2001)
Awakening of the Liar
(2003)
Litanies of Satan
(2004)
Alternative cover
Alternative cover used for the copies distributed in the United States.
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Rock Hard7.5/10[1]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Flagellation"Adam BuszkoAdam Buszko, Dariusz Zaborowski2:40
2."Anti-God Extremity"Adam BuszkoAdam Buszko, Dariusz Zaborowski2:42
3."Close to the Nephilim"Adam BuszkoAdam Buszko4:19
4."Immolate the Pope"Adam BuszkoAdam Buszko, Dariusz Zaborowski3:48
5."The Shroud (A Hellish Value)"Adam BuszkoAdam Buszko2:55
6."The Scrolls"Adam BuszkoAdam Buszko4:16
7."Awakening of the Liar"Adam BuszkoAdam Buszko3:36
8."Serve God, Rely on Me (Hymn of Asa'el)"Adam BuszkoAdam Buszko2:44
9."Grail in the Flesh" (Instrumental) Adam Buszko1:44
10."Spirit of Gospa"Adam BuszkoAdam Buszko, Dariusz Zaborowski2:56

Personnel

Hate

Production

  • Wojciech & Sławomir Wiesławscy - mixing, mastering, sound engineering
  • Krzysztof "Kris" Wawrzak - sound engineering
  • Paweł "Blitz" Rosłon - photos
  • Artur Szolc, - artwork concept
  • Tomasz "Graal" Daniłowicz - graphic design

Note

  • Recorded at Hard Studio, Warsaw & Hertz Studio, Białystok, October/November 2002.
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References

  1. Kühnemund, Götz (April 2004). "Hate – Awakening of the Liar". Rock Hard (in German). No. 203.
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