Released October 27, 1997 | Length 45:12 Release date 27 October 1997 Genre Avant-garde metal | |
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Recorded December 1996 - May 1997 at Jester Studio Similar Arcturus albums, Avant-garde metal albums |
Arcturus la masquerade infernale full album
La Masquerade Infernale (the title meaning "the infernal masquerade" in French) is the second studio album by Arcturus. Released by Misanthropy Records in 1997, the album is a huge step away from the slow, doom-influenced melodic black metal of Aspera Hiems Symfonia. The album has a dark sound to it, featuring heavy use of synthesizers and samples, often making those elements more prominent than the guitar. Most of the songs revolve around the themes of theater, literature, and Satan. The characteristic screams of black metal are replaced by a gruff, low-toned clean vocal style, occasionally alternated with operatic singing or the bizarre high-pitched singing of guest singer Simen Hestnæs, who nine years later would replace Garm as the band's frontman. LMI is regarded by many as Arcturus' masterpiece and one of the greatest examples of avant-garde metal. It was reissued in 2003 by Candlelight Records, given a somewhat louder remastering and without the hidden track before track 1.
Contents
- Arcturus la masquerade infernale full album
- Track listing
- Easter Egg
- Personnel
- Additional personnel and staff
- Songs
- References
The hybridization of avant-garde electronic and progressive metal was used by Garm at the same time to make the Ulver album Themes from William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, released the following year.
Track listing
Easter Egg
Track 6 is subdivided into 66 parts. At the end of the track, the subtrack counter has increased to 66, making the display show 666.
Personnel
Additional personnel and staff
Songs
Master of Disguise6:44
Ad Astra7:41
The Chaos Path5:34