Guest Blas Posted September 14, 2004 Report Posted September 14, 2004 God Among Insects' debut album "World Wide Death" was recently released Worldwide and a video for the last track on the album "Uhr-Nazuur" was just posted online. Uhr-Nazuur (Video) MP3: A Gush Of Blood God Among Insects is: Emperor Magus Caligula (Dark Funeral, ex-Hypocrisy) - Vocals Lord K Philipson (The Project Hate, Dark Funeral) - Guitars Tomas Elofsson (Sanctification, In Battle) - Bass Tobben Gustafsson (Vomitory) - Drums Death Metal up your ass, if you weeeell.
Red Hot Thumbtack In The Eye Posted September 14, 2004 Report Posted September 14, 2004 Emperor Magus Caligula This name never ceases to crack me right up. The linked song is...ok. Has some nice punkish kick which I like (not suprising in the least given who the drummer is) but the vocals...the effect on that just needs to go. Or maybe it's just his voice but he sounds like a mega produced but less weed burned Chris Barnes....me no likee. I could listen to this album several times, but I'd be kicking myself afterwards if I bought it.
Guest Blas Posted September 14, 2004 Report Posted September 14, 2004 The linked song is...ok. Has some nice punkish kick which I like (not suprising in the least given who the drummer is) but the vocals...the effect on that just needs to go. Or maybe it's just his voice but he sounds like a mega produced but less weed burned Chris Barnes....me no likee. I could listen to this album several times, but I'd be kicking myself afterwards if I bought it. Caligula's vocals took a while to grow on me, I was expecting him to sound like he did on the old Hypocrisy albums. After a while I got used to 'em. And there are no effects on Caligula's vocals.
Nevermortal Posted September 14, 2004 Report Posted September 14, 2004 Can't wait to acquire this. I loved the songs they put up for download previously ("A Gush of Blood" & "Chainsawed Christians"). Blabbermouth shit all over the album, sadly.
Red Hot Thumbtack In The Eye Posted September 16, 2004 Report Posted September 16, 2004 And there are no effects on Caligula's vocals. That must be an effect of how they vocals were produced. It sounds like they have the robot pitch shift effect like on that one Cher song, just way less over the top.
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