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Immersed by the Flames of Mankind

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Released
  
November 1, 2004

Label
  
Self released

Release date
  
1 November 2004

Length
  
49:27

Artist
  
The Funeral Pyre

Immersed by the Flames of Mankind (2004)
  
The Nature of Betrayal (2006/2007)

Genres
  
Black metal, Death metal, Melodic death metal, Blackened death metal

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Immersed in the Flames of Mankind is an independently released, full-length album by the band The Funeral Pyre. This is a follow-up to the EP, October.

Contents

Despite being a self-recorded album, the sound quality was perceived as very professional, for an unsigned and unsupported band. It has been praised for its use of blast beats and the distinction of its keyboard. All the artwork is credited to Tony Koehl.

All three of the tracks from their previous EP, October, "A Gradual Awakening", "World of Vengeance" and "Isengard Unleashed", had been rerecorded for this album.

There is an apparent hidden track at the end of the album where vocalist, John Strachan, is doing tracking for the word "Winter". Strachan stated that it was a joke that Joyce thought of in order to parody The Lord of the Rings, and metal in general. The word "Winter" is not found on any song on the album.

Personnel

  • Adam Campbell - bass guitar
  • Daniella Jones - keyboards
  • James Joyce - guitar
  • Alex Hernandez - drums
  • Jason Dunn - guitar
  • John Strachan - vocals
  • Songs

    1The Wrath4:41
    2World of Vengence5:45
    3Sight Through Bleeding Eyes4:32

    References

    Immersed by the Flames of Mankind Wikipedia