Casus Luciferi
Watain · 2003
51 min · 8 tracks · black metal
Ritualistic black metal intertwines fierce aggression with haunting melodies, creating a darkly immersive atmosphere.
Casus Luciferi is an album by Watain, released in 2003. Ritualistic black metal intertwines fierce aggression with haunting melodies, creating a darkly immersive atmosphere. 'Casus Luciferi' received critical acclaim for its authentic sound and powerful live performances, solidifying Watain's place in the black metal genre. The album has since influenced numerous bands and is often cited in discussions of contemporary black metal masterpieces. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Casus Luciferi sound like?
Ritualistic black metal intertwines fierce aggression with haunting melodies, creating a darkly immersive atmosphere. Rooted in black metal.
What makes Casus Luciferi by Watain notable?
'Casus Luciferi' received critical acclaim for its authentic sound and powerful live performances, solidifying Watain's place in the black metal genre. The album has since influenced numerous bands and is often cited in discussions of contemporary black metal masterpieces. Released in 2003, 'Casus Luciferi' is Watain's second album, following their debut 'Rabid Death's Curse'. At this point, the band was carving out a distinct identity within the Swedish black metal scene, blending traditional elements with fresh intensity and theatricality.
How many songs are on Casus Luciferi?
Casus Luciferi has 8 tracks, running approximately 51 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Devil's Blood Standout 5:54
- 2 Black Salvation 6:52
- 3 Opus Dei (The Morbid Angel) Standout 5:36
- 4 Puzzles ov Flesh 5:43
- 5 I Am the Earth 6:04
- 6 The Golden Horns of Darash 5:46
- 7 From the Pulpits of Abomination 6:40
- 8 Casus Luciferi Standout 8:47
Release Date
January 1, 2003
Artist Origin
Sweden
Runtime
51 min 26 sec
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