Phlebotomized: Skycontact
Phlebotomized: Skycontact
Format: CD
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Artist: Phlebotomized
Label: Napalm
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 8715392232428
Genre: Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal
Legendary 1992 demo celebrates it's 30th birthday! This limited edition reisue contains their demo "Devoted to God" as it was released in 1992. It is a crushing and unique release that should be checked out by the band's fans and newcomers both alike. For listeners who are familiar with Phlebotomized and are looking for more material to listen to, this release sounds much closer to "Immense Intense Suspense" than to "Skycontact" which should come as no surprise due to it's chronological date of release. What makes it different is that the production is of a different quality than those two masterpieces and the fact that there is little to no violin. Instead, a keyboard fills in where the listener would expect a violin if it was "Immense Intense Suspense".
Tracks:
1.1 In Search of Tranquillity / Subtle Disbalanced Liquidity
1.2 Desecration of Alleged Christian History
1.3 Fate of a Devotee / Devoted to God
1.4 Tragic Entanglement
1.5 Ataraxia