Awaken in Oblivion

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Awaken in Oblivion
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Compilation album by Naer Mataron
Released 2004
Genre Black metal
Length1:34:57
Label Black Lotus Records
Naer Mataron chronology
Aghibasiin-Lessons on How To Defeat Death
(2004)
Awaken in Oblivion
(2004)
Discipline Manifesto
(2005)

Awaken in Oblivion is the second compilation album, and sixth album overall, by the black metal band Naer Mataron. It was released in 2004 on Black Lotus Records. It was limited to 2000 copies.

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Black metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music. Common traits include fast tempos, a shrieking vocal style, heavily distorted guitars played with tremolo picking, raw (lo-fi) recording, unconventional song structures, and an emphasis on atmosphere. Artists often appear in corpse paint and adopt pseudonyms.

Naer Mataron is a black metal band from Greece which draws on imagery from Greek mythology. The band was formed in 1994 after splitting from Nar Mataron, and was soon signed to Black Lotus Records, with whom they released four studio albums. Moving through numerous line-ups, the band has seen influences from other genres of music, including a traditional black metal release and songs featuring elements of melodic black metal and industrial music.

Contents

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. The Chosen Son - 2:35
  2. Faethon - 6:17
  3. Zephyrous - 5:33
  4. Ta en Eleusini Mysteria - 4:07
  5. Zeus (Wrath of the Gods) - 4:05
  6. The Silent Kingdom of Hades - 6:40
  7. The Great God Pan - 6:16
  8. Equimanthorn (Bathory Cover) (bonus track) - 3:38

Disc 2

  1. ... And Bloodshed Must Be Done - 2:55
  2. Diastric Fields of War - 6:42
  3. Iketis - 5:39
  4. Skotos Aenaon - 4:59
  5. Astro-Thetis-Kosmos - 8:39
  6. Hyperion - 6:14
  7. Wolf of Ions - 7:53
  8. In Honour of the Wolf - 6:43
  9. Winter War Memorial - 6:02


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