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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelNapalm, Nplm
UPC0840588112050
eBay Product ID (ePID)8046050899
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2017
GenreRock
ArtistMoonspell
Release Title1755
Dimensions
Item Height0.33 in
Item Weight0.19 lb
Item Length6.66 in
Item Width5.11 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks11
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Em Nome Do Medo 1.2 1755 1.3 In Tremor Dei 1.4 Desastre 1.5 Abanã£O 1.6 Evento 1.7 1 de Novembro 1.8 Ruã-Nas 1.9 Todos Os Santos 1.10 Lanterna Dos Afogados 1.11 Desastre (Spanish Version) [Bonus Track]
Sub-GenreHeavy Metal
Notes2017 release. Dark metal's finest art project Moonspell outclasses all standards with their colossal new release 1755. The twelfth record from these Portuguese gothic masters is an orchestral adventure including siren like choirs with a Wagnerian pomp! Strings, bongos, oriental singing, grand guitars are just a tiny part of this amazing piece of work. From the first superincumbent second, the conceptual dramaturgy of Moonspell's work feels like a detonation of the mind. Playful and mean-spirited. 1755 is their magnum opus. This musical masterpiece represents the year of horror where a giant earthquake wrecked their home of Lisbon. Naturally this album is sung completely in Portuguese. The album features Paulo Bragança, supplying a hauntingly voice of a Fado fallen angel who is a big part of the Portuguese culture. His fascinating vocals are featured in "In Tremor Dei" ("Fear Of God"). 1755 is an adventure in medieval landscapes full of threats, guarded by stirring hymns including the bad luck "Desastre". Choirs filled with fear stab into the wild disharmony of the guitars. The album is emotionally, technically and completely breathtaking!