Leviathan (5) – A Silhouette In Splinters
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Profound Lore Records – PFL 010-05 |
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Canada |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Ambient |
Tracklist
A1 | Travelling Over The Ocean's Skull | |
A2 | It Comes In Whispers Part:2 | |
A3 | Particular Dis-Ease | |
B1 | Shimmering With Horn Of Woe | |
B2 | A Silhouette In Splinters | |
B3 | Blood Red And True Part:2 (A Spell To Vanquish Sea Serpents) |
Credits
- Mastered By – Thomas Garrison
Notes
Limited to 500 copies. All music recorded between 2000-2002
Leviathan appears courtesy of Moribund Cult
Leviathan appears courtesy of Moribund Cult
Other Versions (5 of 10)
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A Silhouette In Splinters (CD, Album) | Moribund Records | DEAD 116 CD | US | 2008 | ||
A Silhouette In Splinters (CD, Album, Promo) | Moribund Records | DEAD 116 CD | US | 2008 | |||
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A Silhouette In Splinters (LP, Album, Reissue, Clear) | Funeral Industries | FI 057 | 2013 | |||
New Submission
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A Silhouette In Splinters (CD, Album, Reissue, Digipak) | Hammerheart Records | HHR2016-35 | Netherlands | 2016 | ||
New Submission
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A Silhouette In Splinters (Cassette, Album) | Hammerheart Records | HHR 2016-35 | Netherlands | 2016 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Bear in mind that this album is a compilation of various ambient material from prior Leviathan demos that was originally released on Profound Lore on LP in 2005 as a limited release run that Moribund leveraged Wrest into re-releasing so that he could exit his contract with that label.
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There is a coloured DLP reissue out for pre order! Get it while you can!
It sells for kind of cheap at the moment but there is little time until it will sold out and it will go for $$$ here on discogs again! It's up on Osmose / SoM / Nuclear War Now! for US -
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Edited 13 years agoThis strange, ambient record is generally underrated by most black metal purists but is actually quite good. I really enjoy listening to this whilst driving at night. This record has the kind of spooky ambiance I love to listen to when I am in the right mood. If you judge this album against the rest of the "Leviathan" catalog you do it a grave disservice. I believe this album is valid because in my opinion no two "Leviathan" albums have ever sounded the same, so whose to say this isn't the best one. Only Wrest can say what a "Leviathan" record should sound like because "Leviathan" is Wrest's project.
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