Dark Funeral - Attera Orbis Terrarum - Part I
Dark Funeral - Attera Orbis Terrarum - Part I

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Dark Funeral - Attera Orbis Terrarum - Part I

2007
Movie
220 min
English

This is the first DVD from the Swedish black metal band Dark Funeral. The group has been around since 1993, and their current lineup includes original guitarist Lord Ahriman and longtime vocalist Emperor Magus Caligula along with some newer members. Attera Orbis Terrarum: Part I is a 2 DVD set that includes three live shows. The first one was recorded on March 12, 2005 in Katowic, Poland. Tilburg, Netherlands was the setting for the second concert and was recorded on March 5, 2006. The final concert on the DVD was filmed less than two weeks later in Paris, France.

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Director: Unknown (Live Album)Genres: Black Metal, Live Album

Plot Summary

Attera Orbis Terrarum - Part I is a live album by the Swedish black metal band Dark Funeral, recorded during their European tour in support of their album 'Attera Totus Sanctus'. The album captures the band's intense performance and raw energy, showcasing their signature style of melodic yet brutal black metal.

Critical Reception

As a live album, critical reception often focuses on the sound quality and the band's stage presence. Generally, Dark Funeral's live releases are well-regarded by their fanbase for accurately capturing their aggressive and atmospheric sound. Critics often note the technical proficiency and the relentless energy of the performance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Captures the raw energy of a Dark Funeral live performance.

  • Features a strong setlist of fan favorites and newer material.

  • Sound quality is generally considered good for a live black metal recording.

Google audience: Audience reception for this live album is primarily positive among fans of Dark Funeral and black metal in general, who appreciate the high-energy performance and the faithful rendition of their songs in a live setting. The album is often praised for its intensity and atmosphere.

Fun Fact

The album was recorded in Tilburg, Netherlands, during the 'Reaper Tour' which also featured bands like Marduk and Endstille.

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