ASPHYX — Embrace the Death

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Boxset / Compilation · 1996

Filed under Death Metal
By ASPHYX

Tracklist

1. Intro (1:21)
2. Embrace the Death (4:00)
3. The Sickened Dwell (3:58)
4. Streams of Acient Wisdom (3:24)
5. Thoughts of an Atheist (4:59)
6. Crush the Cenotaph (4:24)
7. Denying the Goat (3:48)
8. Vault of the Vailing Souls (5:02)
9. Circle of the Secluded (5:35)
10. To Succubus a Whore (1:56)
11. Eternity's Depths (3:40)
12. Outro (0:49)
13. Mutilating Process (4:26)
14. Streams of Acient Wisdom (4:29)

Total Time: 51:57

Line-up/Musicians

- Eric Daniels / Guitars
- Bob Bagchus / Drums
- Theo Loomans / Vocals, Bass

About this release

Century Media Records, 1996

Written in 1988/1989 and recorded in 1990, unreleased until 1996.
Tracks 13 + 14 from the 1990 "Mutilating Process" 7 inch.

Remastered and re-released in 2009 with new cover artwork and layout as 2CD.
Tracks 1-2 of Disc 2 – “Mutilating Process” 7inch.
Tracks 3-6 of Disc 2 – “Enter the Domain” demo.
Tracks 7-10 of Disc 2 – “Crush the Cenotaph” demo.
Tracks 11-13 of Disc 2 – rehearsal 1989-1990.
Tracks 14-15 of Disc 2 – 2-track recording 1989.
Track 16 of Disc 2 – rough mix version of the “Mutilating Process” 7":

01. Mutilating Process
02. Streams of Ancient Wisdom
03. Enter the Domain (Intro)
04. Vault of the Vailing Souls
05. Cadaver Camp
06. Thoughts of an Atheist
07. Crush the Cenotaph
08. Rite of Shades
09. Abomination Echoes
10. Thoughts of an Atheist
11. Countess Bathory (Venom cover)
12. The Sickened Dwell
13. Embrace the Death
14. Cadaver Camp
15. Mutilating Process (Rough Mix)
16. Streams of Ancient Wisdom (Rough Mix)

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"Embrace the Death" is an archival album release by Dutch death metal act Asphyx. The album was released through Century Media Records in November 1996. It bridges the gab between Asphyx´s fourth- and fifth full-length studio albums "God Cries" (1996) and "On the Wings of Inferno" (2000). At the time of release Asphyx had just disbanded for a second time. As mentioned it´s an achival album release which was recorded in 1990 and which was originally meant to be have been Asphyx´s debut album released through C.M.F.T. Productions, but as the label went bankrupt, the album was shelved. Tracks 1 through 12 are from the shelved album recording sessions, while tracks 13 and 14 were recorded during a 1989 session and they already appeared on the December 1989 "Mutilating Process" single, and are therefore not exclusive to this release. Quite a few tracks from "Embrace the Death" are re-recorded and re-arranged material from the band´s preceding demos.

Only "The Sickened Dwell" would be re-recorded and included on Asphyx´s debut full-length studio album "The Rack" (April 1991), but the material on "Embrace the Death" features lead vocalist/bassist Theo Loomans and not Martin van Drunen.

Listening to "Embrace the Death" it´s such a shame that the album was shelved in 1990, because this album is the dream of any old school death metal fan from those days. As doom/death metal heavy as early Paradise Lost, as brutal and filthy as early Autopsy, and for a 1990 death metal release it´s very well produced. Loomans is a powerful, brutal, and savage sounding growler. He both has the deep growling style but also a higher pitched hysterical edge to this delivery. While not quite as unique and inhuman as his successor, Loomans is arguably a high class old school death metal vocalist.

Not all archival/shelved albums need to see the light of day, but Asphyx and Century Media Records arguably made a wise choice retrieving this album from the vaults, dusting it of, adding a couple of tracks from the excellent "Mutilating Process" single, and releasing it to the hungry Asphyx fans, who had just learned that Asphyx had disbanded a second time after their very short 1995-1996 reunion. A 3.5 star (70%) rating is deserved.

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