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Porta Obscura

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Released
  
28 November 2008

Producer
  
Coronatus

Artist
  
Coronatus

Label
  
Massacre Records

Length
  
45:23

Porta Obscura (2008)
  
Fabula Magna (2009)

Release date
  
28 November 2008

Genre
  
Gothic metal

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Recorded
  
2008 at Klangschmiede Studio E in Mellrichstadt, Germany

Gothic metal albums
  
Fabula Magna, Lux Noctis, All Ends in Silence, Greater Art, In Fields of Pestilent Grief

Coronatus prologue


Porta Obscura is the second studio album by German gothic metal band Coronatus. It contains 11 tracks plus 2 bonus tracks included in the limited edition digipak which was released along with the standard edition. Those bonus tracks are "Flos Obscura", a new recorded Latin version of the track "Dunkle Blume" from their last album, Lux Noctis, and "Volles Leben", the band's first song in its initial form with male vocals.

Contents

Coronatus porta obscura full album


Reception

Porta Obscura received mixed reviews from the critics. A review by the Dutch Lords of Metal website complained about a lack of "remarkable compositions". The German edition of Metal Hammer compared the style to Nightwish with influences of medieval metal and lauded the accomplished production. Metal Perspective's reviewer called the album "below average, providing only weak, typical and uninspiring moments" while the German Sonic Seducer magazine marked a considerable improvement of the vocal arrangements compared to Coronatus' first album and praised the multiple musical hues on Porta Obscura. The Austrian webzine Stormbringer was positive about the compositions but asked for a more distinctive original input from the band.

Personnel

  • Carmen R. Schäfer - Vocals
  • Ada Flechtner - Vocals
  • Jo Lang - Guitars
  • Fabian Merkt - Keyboards & Programming
  • Chriz diAnno - Bass
  • Mats Kurth - Drums
  • Info

  • Mastered by Mika Jussila at Finnvox Studios in Helsinki, Finland.
  • The songwriting started when the soprano singer Carmen R. Schäfer was pregnant. Before finishing it she gave birth to her daughter, Beatrice Anita.
  • Songs

    1Prologue1:57
    2Exitus4:00
    3Fallen6:50

    References

    Porta Obscura Wikipedia