No one plays like that today! Vocal, much changed by applying an effect, is surely the only fault here. Upload to Gallery For all tshirts, jackets, patches, collectables. After a more penetrating valuation I came into conclusion that music at "Thus Spake…", although it is different, is interesting, more reacher from the severity and crushing heaviness of II demo. Hmm, I have some reservations for quality of the demos, "Thus Spake Zaratustra" especially. For those times it was rather controversial and women engaging in metal music was treated variously.
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Obscure, raw and very cold Black Metal in the vein of Samael at their earlier stages. Music is slow, dismal, dark… Xantotol was raising first of all the climate. Xantotol - Liber Diabolus.
Yeah, "Thus Spake Zaratustra" is the best example of it — really good sound, slow playing and these dark and mysterious keyboard-based intros, which are putted between the songs. Actually this band was rather exciting as they came with fresh ideas, exploring another side of the evilness through slow compositions and pondering tunes.
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It was very good band that had to offer something interesting, diaoblus musically and lyrically. Music is still fluctuating around the dark, toned down, not complicated Black Metal. Keyboards are only used as sound effects. TShirtSlayer is the world's largest community of heavy metal merchandise collectors and battlejacket builders!
There appears a bassist in a squad — Siwy, through what band gathered more power and of course better sound, but the production stood still strictly underground. Lately I got a promotional CD from a new record label from Poland called Kampf Records who released this compilation CD featuring everything officially recorded by xantoto, band: But no more than that.
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Slow music, composed by use of primitive riffs, and cool vocals made by a dark lady! Hmm, I have some reservations for quality of the demos, "Thus Spake Zaratustra" especially. In Xantotol decided to call it a day. This is your chance to check Xantotol only full album rereleased exclusively in digipak format.
I can understand that these demos were taken from tapes probably? Dead Kennedy's Wrong country on my profile? As we can expect, the sound is beyond this age, so no more words about it.
One of first Black Metal hordes from Poland. World's largest community diaoblus heavy metal tshirt and battlejacket collectors. But how we can describe the Xantotol sound in a few words? Bouzas Voices from the Darkside: Their music was gloomy, dark and slow, black doom metal. Vocal, much changed by applying an effect, is surely the only fault here.
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Upload to Gallery For all tshirts, jackets, patches, collectables. Jump on this release. Remember only that this CD is limited to copies, so you have to be fast! For those times it was rather controversial and women engaging in metal music was treated variously.
So I limit the review to some important details. The whole composition, enveloped in mistical atmosphere originating from the depths of dark woods created by Hermh, is contained in seven tracks, including "Fallen to Arise" from II demo, showing the way towards which XANTOTOL is tending. Join us and share your metal items with us, learn more about your heavy metal merchandise and find more items you never knew cantotol All posts are licenced under creative commons 3.
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