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"On Earth" Released: 13 June 2005 ... Rock Hard: 9/10 [2] Reign of Light is the sixth album by Swiss industrial metal band Samael, released in ... All lyrics are ...
Lux Mundi is the ninth studio album from the heavy metal band Samael, released on 29 April 2011 through Nuclear Blast. [1] The Latin words Lux Mundi translate as "Light of the World". Track listing
Passage was released on 19 August 1996 and a full European tour followed with support from label mates Moonspell and Rotting Christ. A video was shot in Berlin for the song "Jupiterian Vibe" directed by Andreas Marshall. Samael co-headlined the 1997 Full of Hate Festival tour with Obituary, Entombed, Crowbar and Strapping Young Lad completed ...
Eternal is the fifth album by the Swiss heavy metal band Samael, ... All lyrics are written by Vorph; all music is composed by Xy. No. Title Length; 1. "Year Zero" 3: ...
The band was called "Above" and featured computer-designed band members in a virtual world, whose lyrics and songs were written by Samael. Later through Myspace, the band announced that they would be taking their side-project Above and turning it into their newest Samael album. Commenting on the album, Vorph said:
Era One is a 2006 album by Swiss industrial metal band Samael. It saw the band return to the Century Media label, with composition and instrumentals by Xy, and lyrics and vocals by Vorph . [ 1 ] It includes a bonus disc, "Lessons in Magic #1", which is entirely instrumental and done solely by band member Xy.
Worship Him is the debut full-length album from the Swiss black metal band Samael. Released in 1991, it was the first-ever release from Osmose Productions , an independent French metal label. Worship Him is considered a milestone in the development of second wave black metal .
Green Book (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the 2018 film of the same name, released digitally on November 16, 2018, [1] and via CD on November 30, by Milan Records. [2] For the film's soundtrack, director Peter Farrelly incorporated an original score by composer Kris Bowers and one of Don Shirley's own recordings.