All about Nile

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I recently wrote a death metal primer for The Wire and figured I had to include an album by these guys since they are so beloved in da scene. I chose In Their Darkened Shrines, and said:

Nile...are the product of one man’s obsessions. Guitarist Karl Sanders likes two things: death metal and ancient Egypt, and his band’s music combines blazingly fast riffs and machine-gun drumming with occasional passages of Middle Eastern instrumentation, and some orchestral flourishes here and there. What sets Nile apart, though, is Sanders’ willingness to go big. “Unas, Slayer Of The Gods” is nearly 12 minutes long, and In Their Darkened Shrines’ title piece is a four-part suite running over 19 minutes, and in each case the scale actually yields results.

shared unit of analysis (unperson), Wednesday, 11 December 2019 14:16 (four years ago) link

seven months pass...

Listening to At the Gate of Sethu rn and fuck i love this stuff

I had a cd of theirs that never seemed to fully sound present, maybe overly compressed or something. Was it In Their Darkened Shrines. Always seemed to be a bit distant no matter hwo loud i had it. So wonder if it was a dodgy copy or the production on the lp. Did like them overall though i think.
THink I pickled up another 2 or 3 cds by them but not listened in quite a while.

Stevolende, Tuesday, 28 July 2020 07:08 (three years ago) link


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