I love that 7" vinyl gatefold sleeve, layout, etc. Also, Proselytism did fantastic work when releasing this CD. But I think it's actually good that the album is short (all their albums are short, especially "People of the Monolith"), this way there's no chance you'll get bored. ![]() It's worth the money, despite only 27 minutes of music. "Wake Up in the Night of Walpurgis" is not easy to find, at least in Europe, but check this album out. If you dig Pentagram, Incantation, Sadistic Intent, Mortem, then you'll love this band as well. I just enjoy many of these Chilean death metal bands, with their merciless, savage and evil sounding death metal assault. Songwriting isn't quite as good as they showed it on some future recordings, songs are more simplistic, primeval, speaking of their structures, basic ideas, which often are only focused on blasts and brutality. ![]() "Wake Up in the Night of Walpurgis" sounds much rawer and uncompromising when compared to their future materials, their music here is more savage and vicious than ever before, with very harsh production and brute energy, which flows from this music. I have it, that's what matters and I can finally give it a listen, because I never heard it before.Īnd well, technically speaking you could recognize that it's Unaussprechlichen Kulten, due to some characteristic details, which their music always had - dense, brutal death metal with very obscure, eerie aura and with very original vocals from Joseph Curwen, sound of his demonic growl and Spanish accent. As a fan of Unaussprechlichen Kulten music, I always felt that my collection is terribly empty without their debut CD "Wake Up in the Night of Walpurgis", which was released by Proselytism Records back in 2005 in 1000 copies limited edition. It took me ages to track this album and buy it.
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