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Beyond the Apocalypse

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Released
  
2004

Producer
  
1349

Artist
  
1349

Label
  
Candlelight Records

Length
  
47:32

Beyond the Apocalypse (2004)
  
Hellfire (2005)

Release date
  
2004

Genre
  
Black metal

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Recorded
  
2003 at Nyhagen Studios

Similar
  
1349 albums, Black metal albums

1349 beyond the apocalypse full album


Beyond the Apocalypse is the second studio album by Norwegian black metal band 1349. It was released in 2004 through Candlelight Records.

Contents

Track listing

  • All songs published by Tanglade Music/Abstract Sounds.
    1. "Chasing Dragons" – 6:31 (Ravn, Archaon)
    2. "Beyond the Apocalypse" – 4:01 (Ravn, Archaon, Tjalve)
    3. "Aiwass-Aeon" – 3:32 (Ravn, Archaon, Tjalve, Seidemann)
    4. "Nekronatalenheten" – 4:30 (Ravn, Archaon, Tjalve, Seidemann)
    5. "Perished in Pain" – 3:57 (Ravn, Archaon, Tjalve, Seidemann)
    6. "Singer of Strange Songs" – 7:30 (Archaon, Tjalve, Seidemann)
    7. "Blood Is the Mortar" – 3:52 (Archaon, Destroyer, Tjalve, Frost)
    8. "Internal Winter" – 7:41 (Archaon, Tjalve, Seidemann)
    9. "The Blade" – 5:58 (Ravn, Tjalve, Seidemann)

    Personnel

    1349
  • Ravn – vocals, drums ("The Blade")
  • Archaon – guitar
  • Tjalve – guitar
  • Seidemann – bass, harmonium
  • Frost – drums
  • Production
  • Ronnie Le TekrøRonni Le Tekrø – executive production
  • 1349 – arrangement, production
  • Ravn – production
  • Kjartan Hesthagen – recording, engineering
  • Dr. Davidsen – recording, engineering
  • Tom Kvallsvoll – mastering
  • Critical reception

    AllMusic's Alex Henderson called the album a "nasty, harsh, brutally skullcrushing blast of Scandinavian death metal/black metal that lacks even the slightest trace of subtlety".

    Songs

    1Chasing Dragons6:31
    2Beyond the Apocalypse4:01
    3Aiwass-Aeon3:32

    References

    Beyond the Apocalypse Wikipedia