Those of the Unlight

Those of the Unlight is the title of the second studio album by Swedish black metal band Marduk.

Those of the Unlight
Studio album by
Released1 October 1993 (Standard)
4 April 2006 (Reissue)
RecordedApril 1993 at Hellspawn Studios
GenreBlack metal
Length37:31
LabelOsmose Productions (Standard)
Regain Records (Reissue)
ProducerMarduk
Marduk chronology
Dark Endless
(1992)
Those of the Unlight
(1993)
Opus Nocturne
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com[1]
AllMusic[2]

It was released in October 1993 by Osmose Productions, and reissued in digipak format on April 4, 2006 by Regain Records, with bonus videos of three songs performed live on August 12, 1993.

It is the first album the band produced in a proper black metal style, as opposed to the blackened death metal approach of their 1992 debut, Dark Endless.

Those of the Unlight is the last Marduk release to feature Joakim Göthberg on drums, as he would purely assume vocal duties by the next studio album, Opus Nocturne. It also the last studio release to have two guitarists, as Devo Andersson was not in Marduk after this release, although he did return to the band in 2004, but became Marduk's future bassist.

"Burn My Coffin" was originally the title for a track that would appear on Mayhem's De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas, the title was changed by Per Yngve Ohlin before he died. Marduk later adopted the title for the song on this album.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Darkness Breeds Immortality"3:49
2."Those of the Unlight"4:43
3."Wolves"5:50
4."On Darkened Wings"4:16
5."Burn My Coffin"5:15
6."A Sculpture of the Night"3:29
7."Echoes from the Past" (instrumental)7:06
8."Stone Stands Its Silent Vigil"3:03
Live Reissue Video Bonus Tracks[3]
No.TitleLength
9."Darkness Breeds Immortality" 
10."A Sculpture of the Night" 
11."The Funeral Seemed to be Endless" 

Personnel

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References

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