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Tetragrammatical Astygmata

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Released
  
March 6th, 2006

Artist
  
Averse Sefira

Producer
  
Tore Stjerna

Genre
  
Black metal

Tetragrammatical Astygmata (2005)
  
Advent Parallax (2008)

Release date
  
6 March 2006

Label
  
Evil Horde Records

Recorded
  
February 2005, Top Hat Studios (Austin)

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Averse sefira tetragrammatical astygmata full album 2005


Tetragrammatical Astygmata is the third (fifth, counting live records) full-length studio release from the Austin-based black metal band Averse Sefira. It was the last of their albums to be released on an independent metal label; in 2006, the band would jump to Candlelight and release their label debut in 2008. Much like that disc, this is split into categories; tracks 1-3 are "Blood", tracks 4 & 5 are "Flesh", tracks 6 & 7 are "Death", and tracks 8-10 are "Earth".

Contents

Averse sefira tetragrammatical astygmata full album


Track Listing

  • All Songs Written & Arranged By Averse Sefira.
    1. "Exordium" 0:41
    2. "Detonation" 5:31
    3. "Cremation of Ideologies" 5:50
    4. "Hierpphant Disgorging" 5:18
    5. "Plagabraha" 3:10
    6. "Helix In Audience" 8:13
    7. "Mana Anima" 6:32
    8. "Decapitation of Sigils" 4:53
    9. "Transitive Annihilation" 5:06
    10. "Sonance Inumberate" 5:16

    Averse Sefira

  • Sanguine Mapsama: Guitars, Vocal
  • Lady Of The Evening Faces: Keyboards, Interludes & Effects
  • Wrath Satahriel Diablous: Bass, Vocal Backing
  • The Carcass: Drums, Percussion
  • Additional Personnel

  • Tore "Necromorbus" Stjerna: Additional Vocals on "Detonation" & "Sonance Inumberate"
  • Production

  • Arranged By Averse Sefira.
  • Produced, Recorded, Mixed & Mastered By Tore Stjerna
  • Songs

    1Exordium0:49
    2Detonation5:32
    3Cremation of Ideologies5:51

    References

    Tetragrammatical Astygmata Wikipedia