Eulogy IV

Eulogy IV is an EP by the Illinois black metal band Nachtmystium.

Eulogy IV
EP by
Released2004 (2004)
RecordedFebruary - March, 2004
StudioLakehouse Studio, 1462 Studio
GenreBlack metal
Length22:02
LabelTotal Holocaust Records
ProducerChris Black

Originally released by Total Holocaust Records in 2004, it has been reissued on CD and LP by Southern Lord Records and Kreation Records with additional bonus tracks.

Track listing

Total Holocaust Records version (2004)

  1. My Vengeance
  2. Eulogy IV
  3. The Wound Which Cannot Heal
  4. You Get Nothing
  5. Kronet (Ildjarn cover)
  6. Bak to Lysemde Oyne (Ildjarn cover)
  7. Satanic Blood (Von cover)

Southern Lord Records version (2005) (SUNN42.5)

  1. "My Vengeance"
  2. "Eulogy IV"
  3. "Bleed for Thee"
  4. "The Wound Which Cannot Heal"
  5. "You Get Nothing"
  6. "Charioteer (Temple Song)" (Earth cover)
  7. "Stemmen Fra Tarnet" (Burzum cover)
  8. "Satanic Blood" (Von cover)
  9. "Antichrist Messiah/My Vengeance" (Live 12/04)

Kreation Records version (2006)

  1. My Vengeance
  2. Eulogy IV
  3. Bleed for Thee
  4. The Wound Which Cannot Heal
  5. You Get Nothing
  6. Charioteer (Temple Song) (Earth cover)
  7. Stemmen Fra Tårnet (Burzum cover)

Century Media version (2006)

  1. My Vengeance
  2. Eulogy IV
  3. Bleed for Thee
  4. The Wound Which Cannot Heal
  5. You Get Nothing

Personnel

Additional personnel

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