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KALI YUGA BIZARRE

Aborym

Tech/Extreme Prog Metal


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2.69 | 8 ratings | 2 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1999

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Wehrmacht Kali Ma (4:02)
2. Horrenda Peccata Christi (6:27)
3. Hellraiser (Coil cover) (4:16)
4. Roma Divina Urbs (8:59)
5. Darka Mysteria (4:55)
6. Tantra Bizarre (4:12) *
7. Come Thou Long Expected Jesus (2:22)
8. Metal Striken Terror Action (3:56)
9. The First Four Trumpets (7:00)

* Bonus track on 2000 LP release

Total Time 46:25

Line-up / Musicians

- "Yorga SM" / lead & backing vocals, noises
- Davide Totaro "Herr Kremator Sethlans D.T.A." / guitar, drum programming
- Fabrizio Giannese "Malfeitor Fābban" / 4-string bass, synth, Fx
- "Nysrok Infernalien" / performer

With:
- Attila Csihar / vocals (3,5,9)
- "Asmod Gvas XI Volgar Dei Xacrestani" / vocals (7,8)

Releases information

CD Scarlet ‎- SC 005-2 (1999, Italy)

LP Scarlet ‎- SC 005-1 (2000, Italy) With a bonus track

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and to Quinino for the last updates
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ABORYM Kali Yuga Bizarre ratings distribution


2.69
(8 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(0%)
0%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(12%)
12%
Good, but non-essential (62%)
62%
Collectors/fans only (12%)
12%
Poor. Only for completionists (12%)
12%

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Review by UMUR
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3 stars "Kali Yuga Bizarre" is the debut full-length studio album by Italian black metal act Aborym. The album was released through Scarlet Records in April 1999. While an Italian black metal act coming out of nowhere usually didnīt turn heads, the case is a bit different with Aborym, as "Kali Yuga Bizarre" features the vocal services of prolific Hungarian vocalist Attila Csihar (on three tracks). At that point former vocalist of Tormentor and more notably Norwegian legends Mayhem. Such a stunt is always bound to attract attention.

The music on "Kali Yuga Bizarre" is black metal with symphonic sounding synths. The drums are programmed but are overall pretty well programmed and suits the music well. The vocals are raspy and delivered in a convincing manner. The material are generally of a decent quality, but itīs an album featuring little material that stick out. The production is raw but not too raw and primitive. The synths provide the polish that means the album isnīt really raw sounding. The lyrics more or less cover the usual occult/anti-Christian subjects that most black metal acts cover (with an occassional added Hindi theme though in tracks like "Wehrmacht Kali Ma" and "Tantra Bizarre"), which is also obvious when reading songtitles like "Horrenda Peccata Christi", "Darka Mysteria" and "Come Thou Long Expected Jesus".

The musicianship are on a decent level too and "Kali Yuga Bizarre" is upon conclusion a pretty good release by Aborym. Itīs not exactly an album that makes my blood boil, but itīs an alright start to Aborymīs career. A 3 star (60%) rating is warranted.

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2 stars Aborym is most known for it's association with the Mayhem vocalist Attila Csihar. The music takes second stage when it comes to this band and anything regarding Mayhem. This is Aborym's debut album and Attila Csihar is listed as a guest musician here. The music on this album is a mix of symphon ... (read more)

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