Eternity Rites

Eternity Rites is the debut studio album by the Austrian neoclassical dark wave band Dargaard, released in 1998 by Napalm Records under the Draenor Productions banner. The album was recorded and mixed at Hoernix Studios by Georg Hranda and Tharen during 1998. It instills a dark rhythm and develops "a climactic fairytale full of medieval/folk themes beautifully composed and perfectly performed".[1]

Eternity Rites
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 23, 1998
Recorded1998 at Hoernix Studios
GenreNeoclassical dark wave, dark ambient
Length47:36
LanguageEnglish, Latin
LabelDraenor
ProducerTharen
Dargaard chronology
Eternity Rites
(1998)
In Nomine Aeternitatis
(2000)

The album includes eleven tracks, two of which are different parts of the song Eternity Rites. All the tracks are composed in mixture of neo-classical, folk and dark ambient music.

The vocals of Elisabeth Toriser, the soprano with an operatic voice is also highly appreciated through most of reviews, which is "both clear and powerful, yet strangely delicate."[2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Eternity Rite (Pt. 1: Sight from the Abyss/The Confession and Prophecy)"05:49
2."Demon Eyes"05:08
3."Fuer grissa est drauka" ("The Bringer of Death")04:10
4."Down to the Halls of the Blind"03:24
5."Nightvision"03:06
6."Arcanum Mortis" ("The Mystery of Death")03:32
7."Eternity Rite (Pt. 2: Invocation and Bounding)"06:43
8."Temple of the Moon"03:43
9."...Of Broken Stones"05:45
10."Seelenlos" ("Soulless")04:09
11."Transfer Complete"02:07
Total length:47:36

Credits

  • Tharen - all instruments, vocals
  • Elisabeth Toriser - vocals
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References

  1. Reviewed by Rupture, on February 22, 1999. Retrieved on June 27, 2007
  2. Reviewed by The Plug. Retrieved on June 27, 2007


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