Monday, March 28, 2011

Saurian Exorcisms by Karl Sanders


Karl Sanders is well known for his heavy metal band Nile, but he also is known for his heavy self titled project. It holds onto many Egyptian, Tibetan, and Indian themes. Unlike his first album, this one, Saurian Exorcisms, this heavier and includes a wide range of different vocals.

The first track, “Preliminary Purification before the Calling of Inanna” doesn’t really represent the project, but the drumming is really nice so the track is still pretty good. If I was going to try and get someone into Karl Sanders, I would choose the song, “Rapture of the Empty Spaces”. The Egyptian feel of it really sticks out and the vocals make it sound allot more exotic. What really interests me about this is how Karl Sanders is able to play all of the instruments in the whole album (Beglama Saz, Acoustic Guitars, Glissentar, Guitar Synth, Keyboards, Drums, Percussion, and vocals), so it really defines what a fucking solo project is.

“Contemplate this on the Tree of Woe” is more ambient and softer than the other tracks. Sanders was inspired allot by Brian Eno’s music and his style of ambience, which really shines here.

“A Most Effective Excorcism Against Azagthoth And His Emissaries” is like a tribal from the deserts of hell. The 11 string guitar solo blows my mind when I listen to it. The chantings give the song a very atmospheric creepy effect also.

Many tracks like “Slavery Unto Nitokris” and “Shira Gula Pazu” keep a very post folk intensity. The album itself is just really good for any mood you’re in. It can share anger and relaxation all in one. Get this album if you’re into tribal and like atmospheric music.

They don't have any songs from this album on youtube, so I'll post one from his previous release...

23 comments:

  1. listened to about half of it before seeing its 13 minutes. good but long

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  2. Sounds like movie music! I know where I'll go to when I need some epic music for a battle scene!

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  3. wow, amazing! too bad youtube doesn't alow it

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  4. Good marching music, bit long though!

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  5. great blog!
    following!

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  6. love the info you posted.. and really liked the song!

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  7. cool never heard of them gonna look into in... following!

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  8. Wow, great music choice man! I thought I was the only one in the world who listened to them! :] following.

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  9. That's really interesting, I definitely like it. And awesome post by the way.

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  10. Wow 13 mins, good song though, good luck with the blog!

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  11. Sounds fucking epic.

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  12. very interesting! following:)
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  13. I listened to the full song and I love it. Now I am listening to it again! ;))

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  14. Not my kind of music, but an interesting post none the less.. Are you into any other kind of music?

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  15. Wow, very relaxing and soothing... I wasn't expecting this. Very nice.

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  16. That was some interesting music, great suggestion

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  17. Maybe you should up a song from the right album yourself.

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