Dark Funeral: De Profundis Clamavi Ad Te Domine
CD, Regain Records 2004
Track list: Intro - The Arrival of Satan's Empire - An Apprentice of Satan - The Dawn No More Rises - Thy Legions Come - Hail Murder - Goddess of Sodomy - The Secrets of the Black Arts - Vobiscum Satanas - Shadows Over Transylvania - Open the Gates - Ineffable Kings of Darkness - Thus I Have Spoken - My Dark Desires - Armageddon Finally Comes
The Dark Funeral live album features songs mostly from their latest album, Diabolis Interium. That's all good and well, because it's a very good album. Other two albums are represented by three songs both; I suppose the songs selected are the best tracks from each. However, the album offers rather little, especially if you have Diabolis Interium already. The fact that it's live means the sound quality is bad and as the probably awesome live show doesn't come through the album, the result is rather bad. I'd rather listen to the studio versions. **
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what???? bad sound quality. dont listen to this guy at all. This album crushes all other live albums out there. learn how to do a review pal.
Live albums are useless. They are just bad quality versions of the real thing anyway. At least here is one review that doesn't give the standard 8/10 review
hey i love dark funeral and this album rocks but i have one honest question for anyone who can answer, what the hell does De Profundis Clamavi Ad Te Domine mean? i cant figure it out so if anyone know please email me at 5speed@comcast.net. thanks! long live dark funeral!
Hey, congratulations. I have known a lot of good bands through this blog.
But, I totally disagree with this review. The sound quality is perfect. Have you listened to Cannibal Corpse - Live Cannibalism? Deicide - When London Burns? So, this Dark Funeral live is in best quality than these.
Its 100% recommended. Check Dark Funeral site and download samples.
"de profundis" etc.= "from the depths, I have called to you, Lord." It's been a popular text for composers--Josquin Desprez's version is esp. interesting.