Spectral Visions of Mental Warfare

Spectral Visions of Mental Warfare is the seventh full-length album of the black metal band Nargaroth. This album, a collaboration with Trähn (Nychts) has been recorded in Eastern Germany and Switzerland.

Spectral Visions of Mental Warfare
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 26th, 2011
Recorded2009-2010
GenreBlack metal, ambient, industrial
Length58:06
LabelNo Colours Records
Nargaroth chronology
Jahreszeiten
(2009)
Spectral Visions of Mental Warfare
(2011)

Songs

  • The spoken parts in "A Whisper Underneath the Bark of Old Trees" are taken from the 1931 film "M" by Fritz Lang.
  • The title track has been featured on the 2012 compilation "Cold Black Metal".[1]
  • Title track "Spectral vision of mental warfare", "An indifferent Cold in the Womb of Eve", "A whisper underneath the Bark of Old Trees", "Passed Away", Forgotten Memory of a dying Dream", music written by Trähn (Nychts).

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Odin's Weeping for Jördh"6:41
2."An indifferent Cold in the Womb of Eve"6:26
3."Diving among the Daughters of the Sea"5:19
4."Odin's Weeping for Jördh - Part II"2:08
5."Journey through my Cosmic Cells" (The Negation of God)10:03
6."A Whisper underneath the Bark of Old Trees"10:36
7."Spectral Visions of Mental Warfare"10:37
8."March of the Tyrants"6:16
Gatefold LP bonus tracks:
No.TitleLength
9."Roaming Through the Realm of Hel"06:21
10."The Daemons of Happiness"04:13
11."Through Nebular Dimensions of Fallen Eden"06:23
12."Forgotten Memory of a Dying Dream"05:19
13."Passed Away"06:16

Credits

  • Ash : All music & lyrics, Vocals, Instruments
  • Trähn (Nychts) : Music composition of tracks 2,6,7,12,13

Additional personnel

gollark: They get in the way of transport belts and assembling machines and rail and such.
gollark: Sad. It must dislike me because of my general disdain for trees.
gollark: Do forests generally speak? Worrying.
gollark: Expedient retroactive trilateration.
gollark: Just make more alts?

References


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