Mortification - EnVision EvAngelene (BLACK VINYL, 2020, Soundmass) ***Limited Supply

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Mortification - EnVision EvAngelene (BLACK VINYL, 2020, Soundmass) ***Limited Supply

Continuing with our release of Mortification albums on VINYL, Soundmass is happy to announce the vinyl release of the band's 6th studio album EnVision EvAngelene.

Mortification are the undisputed pioneers of Christian death/thrash metal and Australia’s most successful metal band. With releases on label giants like Nuclear Blast and Metal Blade, albums like “Scrolls Of The Megilloth” and “Post Momentary Affliction” which are considered classics, world tours and a sound that is constantly being reinvented – having delved into death metal, grind, thrash, power metal, groove metal, classic metal and even a touch of punk – Mortification is a band that cannot be put in box.

EnVision EvAngelene was the start of a new era for Mortification, having fulfilled their 5 album contract with Intense Records with 1995’s Primitive Rhythm Machine. This 1996 CD was released in unison between Nuclear Blast and bassist Steve Rowe’s own label, Rowe Productions. Joining Steve are two brand new members – Lincoln Bowen on guitar and the band’s former roadie Keith Bannister on drums. New members meant a new sound – an innovative hybrid of classic metal and thrash inspired by the likes of Iron Maiden and Manowar. This is most evident on the epic 19 minute title track – galloping bass, well executed drums and killer guitar riffs and solos unlike anything heard on previous Mort discs.

Remastered for vinyl and with Troy Dunmire’s original cover artwork in its full-size glory, this is the first time EnVision EvAngelene has ever been available on vinyl. Also included is an insert with lyrics and an abundance of photos. This edition is a must for fans of this pioneering Aussie band and any true metal enthusiast.

 

TRACK LISTING:
Side A
EnVision EvAngelene
Jehovah Nissi

Side B
Northern Storm
Peace In The Galaxy
Buried Into Obscurity
Chapel Of Hope
Noah Was A Knower
Crusade For The King

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Roberto Carcamo
Hammer of God and Envision are a must have

Cant have Envision without Hammer of God. Both albums complement each other perfectly. This style of mortification is very different from early albums. Its more thrash, less extreme metal. Some of the best and most catchy songs are found here. Vinyl comes with inner sleeve with lyrics and pictures, great album cover . Norther storm os my all time favorite song. Not a weak song here

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