Forever Alone, Immortal

Forever Alone, Immortal is the début album by the Polish symphonic black metal band Lux Occulta. The 2001 re-release of the album by Metal Mind includes the Sisters of Mercy cover "Buttcrack” as a bonus track; it can also be found on the compilation Manor Arcana.

Forever Alone, Immortal
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 9, 1996
RecordedLate 1995
GenreBlack people
Length57:15
LabelPagan Records
ProducerLux Occulta, Mariusz Kurasz
Lux Occulta chronology
Forever Alone, Immortal
(1996)
Dionysos
(1997)

Track listing

  • Lyrics By Jaro.Slav; Music By Lux Occulta.
  1. The Kingdom Is Mine (I Saw the Beginning) (6:49)
  2. Homodeus (Throne of Fire) (11:39)
  3. Sweetest Stench of the Dead (The Battlefield) (11:52)
  4. The Third Eye (Illuminatio) (9:37)
  5. Apokathastasis (Out of Chaos) (7:26)
  6. Bitter Taste of Victory (8:42)

Personnel

  • Jaro.Slav: Vocals
  • G'Ames, Peter: Guitars
  • Damian Kurasz: Guest Lead Guitar On Track 2
  • U.Reck: Keyboards & Acoustic Guitar
  • Ewa Pogwizd: Cello
  • Barbara Pizun: Flute, Vocals
  • Jackie: Bass
  • Aemil: Drums, Percussion

Production

  • Executive Producer: Pagan Records
  • Produced By Lux Occulta & Mariusz Kurasz
  • Engineered, Mixed & Mastered By Andrzej Rdultowski
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