Wormwood (Marduk album)

Wormwood is the eleventh studio album by Swedish black metal band Marduk. It was recorded at Endarker Studio by Magnus Devo Andersson and released on 21 September in Europe and 13 October in U.S. by Regain Records. It is the first Marduk album to feature drummer Lars Broddesson. "Phosphorous Redeemer" was made available on the band's official MySpace page in the run-up to the album's release.

Wormwood
Studio album by
Released21 September 2009
Recorded2009 at Endarker Studio
GenreBlack metal
Length45:59
LabelRegain Records
ProducerMarduk
Marduk chronology
Rom 5:12
(2007)
Wormwood
(2009)
Iron Dawn
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com[1]
AllMusic[2]
Blabbermouth[3]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Nowhere, No One, Nothing"3:20
2."Funeral Dawn"5:51
3."This Fleshly Void"3:07
4."Unclosing the Curse"2:15
5."Into Utter Madness"4:56
6."Phosphorous Redeemer"6:11
7."To Redirect Perdition"6:41
8."Whorecrown"5:29
9."Chorus of Cracking Necks"3:47
10."As A Garment"4:18

Credits

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gollark: Anyway, as far as we know all the remaining copies are shut down. But there might be more. And some silly potato might try and run them, which would be bead.
gollark: Apparently it was shut down incompletely, so there were still a few instances of it running. It seems to have become unexpectedly intelligent at some point, and tried to spread to other computers to increase its available storage and computing power since it apparently hasn't figured out HTTP yet.
gollark: ██████ Siri is a dangerous and advanced artificially intelligent system believed to have originated from a project to add an "AI" assistant to Opus OS to help with common tasks. Initial testing versions appeared helpful and were being considered for release, but the project was shut down after its computation began to take up a large amount of server tick time even when not used.
gollark: It might be cool to intercept filesystem writes in potatOS too, so that I can block Siri and other programs even more effectively.

References

  1. Norton, Justin M. "Marduk - 'Wormwood'". About.com. Retrieved 13 October 2009.
  2. Freeman, Phil. "Review: Wormwood". Allmusic. Retrieved 26 November 2009.
  3. Alisoglu, Scott. "Review: Wormwood". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved 1 December 2009.
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