Released August 1998 Studio Abyss Studios Producer Paul Thind Release date August 1998 Genre Melodic death metal | Recorded April 1997 Length 58:53 Artist Dawn Label Necropolis Records | |
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Sorgh på svarte vingar fløgh
(1996) Slaughtersun (Crown of the Triarchy)
(1998) Melodic death metal albums |
Dawn slaughtersun crown of the triarchy full album hq
Slaughtersun (Crown of the Triarchy) is the third studio album by Swedish black metal band Dawn. It was released recording in Abyss Studios in April 1997, and released on Necropolis Records the following year in August 1998.
Contents
- Dawn slaughtersun crown of the triarchy full album hq
- Dawn the knell and the world
- Release history
- Musical style writing composition
- Critical reception and legacy
- Track listing
- Personnel
- Dawn
- Additional personnel
- Songs
- References
Dawn the knell and the world
Release history
On June 17, 2014 the album was remastered and reissued on Century Media Records. The album was remastered by Dan Swanö at Unisound Studio in November 2013. It also featured reworked artwork, layout, and design, which was handled by Daniel Viberg and Dawn.
Musical style, writing, composition
AllMusic described the band and album's style as "black metal in the ultra-melodic vein of Dissection, only way more intense." He also compared the album to Enslaved's first album, and wrote that "Dawn has blind-sided the black metal world with what appears to be the Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk of 1998, adding that "Balance is what drives this album. Balance between breakneck speed and mid-paced melody. Balance that doesn't sacrifice fierce, raw metal for symphonic dribble (not that there aren't a great deal of well-placed symphonic undertones)." Terrorizer wrote that "the atmosphere enveloping "Slaughtersun" has a definite filmic quality that makes it less traditionally constructed than most albums in this genre." All of the music was composed by Fredrik Söderberg who also performed lead, rhythm, and acoustic guitars on the album. The band had material for 13 songs, but only recorded 9 of them, of which only 7 made it onto the album due to the restrictions of the CD format.
Critical reception and legacy
AllMusic's Jason Hundey has described the album as "their most accomplished work thus far, building off the progress made on the mini-album Sorgh Pa Svarte Vingar Flogh, but taking the sound to a whole new level. Although it took 15-plus listens to find words for this majestic black metal crown of achievement, it only took one to realize the sheer magnitude and power this album produces." Terrorizer named it one of the '100 Most Important Albums of the Nineties'.
Track listing
All music composed by Fredrik Söderberg.
Personnel
Credits adapted from liner notes.
Dawn
Additional personnel
Songs
1The Knell and the World9:04
2Falcula10:12
3To Achieve the Ancestral Powers2:02