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2008 opus one review
2008 opus one review








Despite this, along the way, The Arcane Order have played a string of high-profile shows, marking themselves as one of Denmark’s most exciting underground metal acts.

2008 opus one review

Mikkelsen (bass).įounded by Flemming in the 00s, with the aim of delivering epic, melodic extreme metal, The Arcane Order swiftly signed with Metal Blade, who released their first two albums The Machinery of Oblivion (2006) and In the Wake of Collisions (2008).Īfter a hiatus, the band then released Cult of None (2015), before another break while all band members worked on their other projects. Lund (guitars) and Kasper Kirkegaard ( Hatesphere, rhythm guitar), alongside Anders Frodo S. Kim Song Sternkopf ( MØL, vocals) and Bastian Thusgaard ( Soilwork, drums) join long-time members Flemming C. Its singular style combines the extreme, the grandiose, technical and melodic while telling the story of mankind’s eternal existential conflict between autonomy and submission. “Thank you to old and new fans alike who have given this time and space to grow on them – let the reign of the Order resonate.”ĭistortions From Cosmogony is an album for which the word ‘epic’ does little justice. Listeners who take the time this album needs to let it sink in.

2008 opus one review

“We are relieved and honoured to notice that our extreme and layered brand of metal has found its way into the hearts and ears of many active listeners. Lund comments: “ We are extremely happy to finally be able to release our next opus in the continuation of the Order‘s works in the shadows.










2008 opus one review