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DIONYSOS

Lux Occulta

Tech/Extreme Prog Metal


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2.73 | 11 ratings | 1 reviews | 27% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1997

Songs / Tracks Listing


1. The Birth Of The Race (7:40)
2. Blessed Be The Rain (7:25)
3. Chalice Of Lunar Blood (8:48)
4. Nocturnal Dithyramb (6:43)
5. Ecstasy And Terror (9:19)
6. Upwards To Conquer Heaven (6:51)

Total Time 46:46

Bonus tracks on the 2002 re-release:

1. Creation (6:25)
2. Love (9:30)
3. War (5:20)
4. Passing Away (4:50)
5. The Path (You've Found) (2:35)

Line-up / Musicians


- Jaroslaw "Jaro.Slav." Szubrycht / Vocals
- U.Reck / Keyboards
- Kastor / Guitar
- Peter G' Ames / Guitar
- Jackie / Bass
- Kriss / drums

Releases information

Released in November 1997 by Pagan Records.
Re-released in 2002 by Metal Mind Productions with The Forgotten Arts demo as a bonus feature.

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LUX OCCULTA Dionysos ratings distribution


2.73
(11 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music (27%)
27%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection (55%)
55%
Good, but non-essential (9%)
9%
Collectors/fans only (9%)
9%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

LUX OCCULTA Dionysos reviews


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Review by UMUR
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
2 stars "Dionysos" is the second full-length studio album by Polish black metal act Lux Occulta. The album was released through Pagan Records in November 1997. Itīs the successor to "Forever Alone, Immortal" from 1996.

Stylistically the material on "Dionysos" continues the symphonic black metal style of "Forever Alone, Immortal", but this time with more focus on the symphonic keyboards. Itīs still pretty raw and basic black metal underneath the symphonic keyboards and the vocals are also pretty standard blackened snarling (with the occasional death metal grunt appearing to make the vocals more varied). Although Lux Occulta donīt reach the heights of Cradle of Filth, itīs the more well known British band Iīm often reminded of while listening to "Dionysos".

While "Dionysos" is only slightly more professional and interesting than "Forever Alone, Immortal", there has been a lift in quality since the rather amatuerish debut album. "Dionysos" may not be the most intriguing or the most creative symphonic black metal album out there, but itīs overall a decent release featuring a decent quality sound production, relatively strong musicianship, and decent (but not excellent) songwriting, and a 2.5 star (50%) rating isnīt all wrong.

(Originally posted on Metal Music Archives).

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