Here's No Peace

Here's No Peace is the second EP by Swedish black metal band Marduk. It was recorded and mixed at Hellspawn Studios in December 1991, but remained unreleased for almost six years until October 1997 when it was released by Shadow Records. The EP features a drastically different line-up than Marduk actually was by this time, with differences including Andreas Axelsson on vocals, Rikard Kalm on bass, and Joakim Göthberg on drums and additional vocals; Dan Swanö was also the mixer of the recording. The only member of the personnel to have remained with Marduk by the release of Here's No Peace was guitarist Morgan Steinmeyer Håkansson who remains part of the band to this day.

Here's No Peace
EP by
ReleasedOctober 1997
RecordedDecember 1991 at Hellspawn Studios
GenreBlack metal
Length7:31
LabelShadow Records
ProducerMarduk
Marduk chronology
Live in Germania
(1997)
Here's No Peace
(1997)
Nightwing
(1998)

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Here's No Peace"0:44
2."Still Fucking Dead"3:03
3."Within the Abyss"3:42
4."In Conspiracy With Satan" (Bathory cover)2:18
5."Woman of Dark Desires" (Bathory cover)4:30

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Trivia

  • The tank depicted on the front cover is a German World War II model, a PzIV Ausf.F2, while the back cover depicts a PzV Panther.
  • The title on the cover is arranged in such fashion as to resemble an honorific cuff band, a type of distinction badge which the German Wehrmacht allowed individuals who were serving (or had served) in some elite units (Grossdeutschland division, named Waffen-SS divisions) or who took part of renowned campaigns to wear (North African campaign, assault on Crete).

Personnel

Marduk
  • Andreas Axelsson – vocals
  • Morgan Steinmeyer Håkansson – guitar
  • Rikard Kalm – bass
  • Joakim Göthberg – drums, vocals
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