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REVIEW: Denata - Art Of The Insane Arctic Music Group, 2003
7.5/10
Denata - Art Of The Insane - cover art Denata returns with their third album. This band is still rather young but a couple of the band members are veterans in the local metal scene and as we all know experience and practice will get you somewhere. Arctic Music is one of the few underground labels on the American continent who are serious about production work and every single release from that label is of very high sound quality, this one being no exception. "Art Of The Insane" follow pretty much the same pattern as their previous album "Deathtrain" with aggressive old-school thrash metal but the song writing has now been taken to a higher level with more thought put behind the song structures. Imagine what it would feel like running straight into a brick wall without any protection. That is what will happen when you hit the play button on your stereo or remote control and the first track begins. The album is intense, massive, full of energy and the harsh vocals also give it a black edge. Fans of old-school black / death / thrash metal should check out this band.

written by Vincent Eldefors

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Tracklist
1. Marionettes Of Death
2. Insomnia
3. Prophecies
4. Whitechapel's Murder
5. Art Of The Insane
6. Satanic Thrash Hell
7. A World Of Lies
8. Convicted
9. Below The Surface
10. Born In Sin
11. No More Dawn
12. Haunted Ground
13. Morbid Tales (Celtic Frost cover)

Playing time: 35.48

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