Renascent Misanthropy

Renascent Misanthropy Is the debut album for Australian Black Metal band Astriaal.

Renascent Misanthropy
Studio album by
Released1 July 2003
RecordedJune 2002 at Sunshine Studios, Brisbane, Australia Vocals recorded August 2002 at Fresh Studios, Sydney, Australia
GenreBlack metal
Length40:18
LabelBlacktalon Media, Aftermath Music, Obsidian Records
ProducerAstriaal, Lachlan Mitchell
Astriaal chronology
Deception Revelation
(2002)
Renascent Misanthropy
(2003)
Anatomy of the Infinite
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Metalforge[1]

Background

Renascent Misanthropy contained a mix of new unreleased recordings, and some new recordings of songs previously found on various demo's and EP's. Lachlan Mitchell of Nazxul fame was hired as a producer and engineer for the album, as well as providing synthesizers for some of the album's tracks. Originally released in jewel case by Gryphon's Blacktalon Media Label, with various re-releases by Aftermath Music and Obsidian records. The latter included a CD-ROM featuring a live video of Arborescence and a photo gallery.

A vinyl pressing was released in June 2012 by Art of Propaganda and limited to 300 copies.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Astriaal.

No.TitleLength
1."The Funeral Procession (Intro)"01:20
2."Ritual Hate Construct"03:39
3."Revere the Labyrinth"03:57
4."Glories of the Nightsky"07:08
5."Ode to Antiquity"04:17
6."Arborescence"06:35
7."Acquisition of the Stars (instrumental)"04:19
8."Reaper of Dark Ages"06:26
9."The Halls of Perdition (Outro)"02:37
Total length:40:18
Note: The Funeral Procession Performed by Tharen .
Note: The Halls of Perdition Performed by Arzarkhel .

Personnel

  • Arzarkhel – All vocals and lyrics
  • Gryphon -Drums and percussion
  • Baaruhl - lead, Rhythm and Acoustic guitars
  • Murtach – bass guitar

Addition personnel

References

  1. Donnelly, Justin. "Renascent Misanthropy Resurgence Edition MMVII – Astriaal". The Metal forge. Retrieved 16 October 2013.
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