
Aborym "Kali-Yuga Bizarre (Transparent Red vinyl)" 12"
Aborymās 1999 classic āKali-Yuga Bizarreā is the best Black Metal album ever to come out of Italy!
Aborymās debut album, āKali-Yuga Bizarreā, was outdone in intensity only by the bandās subsequent releases. On this one, they are a quintet, comprised of vocalist Yorga, bassist/effects man Malfeitor Fabban, guitarists Sethlans and Nisrok, and, of course, Attila Csihar, who is most known for his work with Mayhem, and he lends his services to three tracks here.
There are industrial refrains on this album, namely on track two, āHorrenda Peccata Christā, but this is pure and true Black Metal. Even the evil ambience of āHellraiserā is, despite its prophetic, futuristic overtones, a wicked slab of blasting Black Metal, and the following track, āRoma Divina Urbsā includes some clean chorus parts that contrast the rest of the album, displaying an anthem Esque, Emperor-like grandness, making it a true gem. The electronic elements are not omnipresent, but succeed in penetrating the wall of noise at precisely the right moments, preventing redundancy.
āTantra Bizarreā is a breakbeat instrumental, and āCome Thou Long Expected Jesusā is an heretical melding of a somber Roman Catholic hymnal and a provocative spoken-word piece. These non-metal snippets add context and direction to the album as a whole. Next comes āMetal Stricken Terror Actionā, a more direct Death/Thrash assault that flows seamlessly into the symphonic album outro, āThe First Four Trumpetsā. And, just like that, itās all over.
Tracklist:
1. Wehrmacht Kali Ma
2. Horrenda Peccata Christi
3. Hellraiser
4. Roma Divina Urbs
5. Darka Mysteria 6. Tantra Bizarre
7. Come Thou Long Expected Jesus
8. Metal Striken Terror Action
9. The First Four Trumpets
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Aborymās 1999 classic āKali-Yuga Bizarreā is the best Black Metal album ever to come out of Italy!
Aborymās debut album, āKali-Yuga Bizarreā, was outdone in intensity only by the bandās subsequent releases. On this one, they are a quintet, comprised of vocalist Yorga, bassist/effects man Malfeitor Fabban, guitarists Sethlans and Nisrok, and, of course, Attila Csihar, who is most known for his work with Mayhem, and he lends his services to three tracks here.
There are industrial refrains on this album, namely on track two, āHorrenda Peccata Christā, but this is pure and true Black Metal. Even the evil ambience of āHellraiserā is, despite its prophetic, futuristic overtones, a wicked slab of blasting Black Metal, and the following track, āRoma Divina Urbsā includes some clean chorus parts that contrast the rest of the album, displaying an anthem Esque, Emperor-like grandness, making it a true gem. The electronic elements are not omnipresent, but succeed in penetrating the wall of noise at precisely the right moments, preventing redundancy.
āTantra Bizarreā is a breakbeat instrumental, and āCome Thou Long Expected Jesusā is an heretical melding of a somber Roman Catholic hymnal and a provocative spoken-word piece. These non-metal snippets add context and direction to the album as a whole. Next comes āMetal Stricken Terror Actionā, a more direct Death/Thrash assault that flows seamlessly into the symphonic album outro, āThe First Four Trumpetsā. And, just like that, itās all over.
Tracklist:
1. Wehrmacht Kali Ma
2. Horrenda Peccata Christi
3. Hellraiser
4. Roma Divina Urbs
5. Darka Mysteria 6. Tantra Bizarre
7. Come Thou Long Expected Jesus
8. Metal Striken Terror Action
9. The First Four Trumpets




















