Attera Orbis Terrarum – Part I | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Video by | ||||
Released | October 9, 2007 | |||
Recorded | 2005–2006 | |||
Genre | Black metal | |||
Length | 218:00 | |||
Language | English, Latin | |||
Label | Regain | |||
Director | Maurice Swinkels, Bernard, Grzegorz Kupiec | |||
Producer | Tomasz Dziubinski | |||
Dark Funeral chronology | ||||
|
Attera Orbis Terrarum – Part I is the first of the two-part Attera Orbis Terrarum series of live DVDs by Swedish black metal band Dark Funeral. As well as consisting of two shows recorded at Tilburg, Netherlands, and Paris, France, on the European leg of Dark Funeral's Attera Orbis Terrarum tour in 2006, it includes a recording of a concert in Katowice, Poland, in 2005, and various amateur footage such as that of the band's debut concert in the Metal Nights Festival in Oslo, Norway, in 1994.
Track listing
Disc One
Live at Metalmania, Katowice, Poland, March 12, 2005
- "Bleed for Satan" [Intro]
- "The Arrival of Satan's Empire"
- "Ravenna Strigoi Mortii"
- "The Secrets of the Black Arts"
- "Hail Murder"
- "Open the Gates"
- "Thus I Have Spoken"
- "An Apprentice of Satan"
- "Goddess of Sodomy"
- "When Angels Forever Die"
- "Armageddon Finally Comes"
Live at 013, Tilburg, Netherlands, March 5, 2006
- "Intro"
- "King Antichrist"
- "Diabolis Interium"
- "Ravenna Strigoi Mortii"
- "The Arrival of Satan's Empire"
- "Open the Gates"
- "Vobiscum Satanas"
- "666 Voices Inside"
- "Attera Totus Sanctus"
- "Bloodfrozen"
- "Hail Murder"
- "Atrum Regina"
- "My Dark Desires"
- "An Apprentice of Satan"
Disc Two
Live at La Locomotive, Paris, France, March 17, 2006
- "Intro"
- "King Antichrist"
- "Diabolis Interium"
- "Ravenna Strigoi Mortii"
- "The Arrival of Satan's Empire"
- "Open the Gates"
- "Vobiscum Satanas"
- "666 Voices Inside"
- "Attera Totus Sanctus"
- "Bloodfrozen"
- "Hail Murder"
- "Atrum Regina"
- "My Dark Desires"
- "An Apprentice of Satan"
Personnel
- Lord Ahriman – guitars
- Emperor Magus Caligula – vocals
- Chaq Mol – guitars
- B-Force – bass
- Matte Modin – drums (2000–2007)
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.