Emperor of the Black Runes

Emperor of the Black Runes is the fourth album by Domine. It was recorded in May 2003 and released under Japanese label Avalon in February 2004.[1]

Emperor of the Black Runes
Studio album by
Released2004
RecordedMay 2003
GenrePower metal
Length43:06
LabelDragonheart Records
Avalon
ProducerEnrico Paoli

Track listing

All tracks by Enrico Paoli

  1. "Overture Mortale (Intro)" - 01:09
  2. "Battle Gods" - 04:58
  3. "Arioch, the Chaos Star" - 05:06
  4. "The Aquilonia Suite Part I" - 11:01
  5. "The Prince in the Scarlet Robe" - 06:53
  6. "Icarus Ascending" - 06:29
  7. "The Song of the Swords" - 05:41
  8. "The Sun of the New Season" - 08:41
  9. "True Believer" - 05:58
  10. "The Forest of Light" - 03:28
Bonus song
  1. "Altar of the King" (Riot cover, Japanese bonus track) – 4:54

Personnel

Band

  • Enrico Paoli - guitars
  • Riccardo Paoli - bass
  • Morby - vocals
  • Riccardo Iacono - keyboards
  • Stefano Bonini - drums

Guests

  • Leanan Sidhe - vocals on "Stormbringer Ruler" and "Emperor Of The Black Runes"
  • Patrick Wire - narration on "Emperor Of The Black Runes"

Lyrical references

Source from Domine interview with Strutterzine.[2]

  • “The Aquilonia Suite” is based on the Conan The Barbarian books by R.E. Howard
  • “Overture Mortale” and “Battle Gods” are, musically inspired by a theme from Mozart’s Don Juan & lyrically by the movie The Legend of Zu
  • “Arioch, The Chaos Star” is lyrically loosely based on Michael Moorcock’s books
  • “Icarus Ascending” is based on the Greek myth of Icarus
  • “The Prince In The Scarlet Robe” is based on the Corum saga by Michael Moorcock
  • “The Song Of The Sword” is based on the character of Elric of Melniboné
  • “The Forest Of Light” is very loosely inspired by the theme of Tanelorn
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References

  1. "Domine info". truemetal.org. 2003-01-01. Archived from the original on 2007-08-19. Retrieved 2007-10-02.
  2. "Domine interview" (Interview). angelfire.com. 2003-01-01. Retrieved 2007-10-02.
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