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Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Including 11 bonus tracks! Taken from Maceration archive vaults: The Rehearsal Tape 1990, the official Demo 1990 and two songs recorded live in 1992 and 1993. All remastered, with individual line-ups and rounded up by liner notes, in a must-have reissue of the Danish finest early 90s death metal band.
Includes unlimited streaming of A Serenade Of Agony (2022 remaster)
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Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Marbled gold/black vinyl LP. Limited to 300 copies. Factory sealed
Includes unlimited streaming of A Serenade Of Agony (2022 remaster)
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Maceration was, undisputedly, on the forefront of the first wave of death metal bands in Denmark. Formed In the last year of the 80s, the group quickly picked up a large fan-base in the then-forming extreme metal underground and released a live tape of their first concert in 1990. But it wasn’t until 1992 that Maceration released their debut studio album (and only one so far), titled “A Serenade Of Agony”.
The biggest scoop for that album was to get Dan Swanö (Bloodbath, Edge Of Sanity, Nightingale) to record the vocals for the album, under the pseudonym Day Disyraah. A few months before entering the studio, vocalist and guitar player Rune Hansen left and Dan was contacted as a replacement just for the record. Dan was an old friend of the band, because Jacob Hansen and Jakob Schultz, who both played at Invocator at the time, knew Dan as their other band played live with Edge Of Sanity quite a few times. In fact, they were label partners, since both Edge Of Sanity and Invocator were signed to Black Mark.
With Swanö doing vocals, “A Serenade Of Agony” was everything Maceration envisioned for their debut album and more: a big slap of death metal with thrash influences, with brutal, precise and violent assaults to your ears, not unlike Obituary and Master.
Over the years, the album has grown in charm and rotten atmosphere, having also benefit, for this re-release, from a remaster done by the band’s own guitar player Lars Bangsholt.
supported by 83 fans who also own “A Serenade Of Agony (2022 remaster)”
I just found these guys and after celebrating Fearsick I immediately came here and had to buy this as well. It might eben be better than Fearsick but who cares. Both are phenomenally good. Old schoolish perfection with powerful modern production. Every song is a fucking killer. mourner
supported by 81 fans who also own “A Serenade Of Agony (2022 remaster)”
Pretty much the best Black/Speed Metal I've listened to since I learned about Evil Invaders and Vulture. Everything you'd love to be reminded of about this musical era is there. The influences are what you'd expect too: Motörhead, Venom, Bathory, early Slayer, Celtic Frost; aggressive vocals, tortured guitar solos, pounding drums; everything is fast, clear and still a little grimy, but without reverb cranked up to the max. Amazing band, amazing album. Odiumediae