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REVIEW: Rev. Kriss Hades - The Wind Of Orion Decius Productions, 2002
6.5/10
Rev. Kriss Hades - The Wind Of Orion - cover art This is one of the weirdest metal albums I have ever heard and I'm not exaggerating here. Rev. Kriss Hades is perhaps known to some of you since he has been a member of the two Australian black metal bands Sadistik Exekution and Nazxul, two of the world's most controversial and extreme black metal bands ever. Now he has finished the work on his first solo album where he presents a mix of black metal, ambient noise and darkwave with unearthly vocals of a kind that you have for sure never heard before. I wouldn't want to compare him with Burzum or Darkthrone but the reverend has managed to conceive something that is truely unique. This album contains two tracks that are also found on the new Sadistik Exekution album ("FUKK") but in a different version. The rest of the tracks are solely the work of Kriss Hades himself and one of them, the epic opening track, is also the best one on the album. This is a sick and twisted album full of satanic metal but it still has a weird kind of charm that makes me like it. Since I have never heard anything like this before it is hard to say whether you like it or not but at least I think I do. Sometimes it gets a little too noisy for my taste though.

written by Vincent Eldefors

Tracklist

1. Winds
Over Orion /
Pyramids Of War And The Destruction Of Enemies
/> 2. Black Mass Murder (satanic version)
3. Final Execution (oujia
mix)
4. Luciferion
5. Meditations Of The Midnight Candle
Practice
6. The Burial

Playing time: 43.35

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