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Review from Friedhof Magazine

Posted by Nick Skog on Wednesday, September 23, 2020, In : Spanish 
From: Friedhof Magazine
Published: September 4, 2020

En cuanto a la presentación de "Judgement" pocas veces tendrás en tus manos una edición tan cuidada. La edición viene en un digipack de seis paneles, con libreto y, además, nueve cartas similares a las del tarot, a todo color y plastificadas, una para cada canción que compone la hora que dura el primer trabajo de Nachtterror después de más de diez años desde la edición de su primer EP.

Una vez escuchados los temas, recom...

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Review from Aristocrazia Webzine

Posted by Nick Skog on Tuesday, September 1, 2020, In : Italian 
From: Aristocrazia Webzine
Published: August 27, 2020

Una foresta, l’imbocco di un sentiero oscuro e una serie di figure incappucciate che sembrano scrutare da lontano proprio chi si ritrova ad ammirare questo paesaggio piuttosto onirico: questa è la scena che accoglie chi si appresta ad ascoltare Judgement, un viaggio introspettivo di poco più di un’ora intessuto dai canadesi Nachtterror. Si tratta del primo album del quintetto di Regina e, in base alle informazioni presenti...

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Review from Ave Noctum

Posted by Nick Skog on Friday, February 28, 2020, In : English 
From: Ave Noctum
Published: February 27, 2020

Symphonic Black Metal band Nachtterror…no, hang on, merely using the term “Symphonic Black Metal” does not do Nachtterror justice. OK, as labels go, it’s not a million miles away and yes there are plenty of Symphonic Black Metal elements to their sound, but they’re not firmly positioned between Emperor or Dimmu Borgir here (though Nachtterror have their moments), as there is so much more going on in this bands multi-faceted ap...

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Review from V-M Underground

Posted by Nick Skog on Tuesday, February 4, 2020, In : English 
From: V-M Underground
Published: February 1, 2020

From Saskatchewan in Canada Nachtterror send us some melodic blackened Death/Doom metal in form of their first full length album “Judgement”. And what an album it is! This is one of those rarities that combines music and visual art as it is presenting a separate piece of painted artwork for each track. The fact that Lord Maelkleth, one of the band members, is the visual artist behind the paintings makes it more rare and special....

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Review from ZWaremetalen

Posted by Nick Skog on Wednesday, January 15, 2020, In : Dutch 
From: ZWareMetalen
Published: January 9, 2020

“Goh kijk, nog een achterstallig album uit de tweede helft van vorig jaar.” Ik hoor het u al denken. En laat ik heel eerlijk zijn: ja, deze is even blijven liggen. Dat heeft in dit specifieke geval niets te maken met tijdsgebrek of desinteresse. Nee, het was gewoon heel erg moeilijk om mij een mening te vormen over dit album. Ik hinkte continu op twee gedachten. Vond ik dit nu geweldig verfrissend of net geweldig flauw? Best wel een...

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Review from Angry Metal Guy

Posted by Nick Skog on Thursday, January 9, 2020, In : English 
From: Angry Metal Guy
Published: January 8, 2020

What a year 2019 was for Hypnotic Dirge Records, with stellar releases from NONE, Kval and Maeskyyrn to name just a few. It’s because of that last one, Maeskyyrn, that I came across Judgement, the full-length debut from the disappointingly-not-German Nachtterror. Earlier this year, I channeled all the might that my status as an exalted AMG writer imbues me with and demanded the promo Maeskyyrn’s Interlude from Hypnotic Dirge (rea...

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Review from Metal Temple

Posted by Nick Skog on Tuesday, November 12, 2019, In : English 
From: Metal Temple
Published: November 11, 2019

From the capitol of Saskatchewan, Regina, Canada, NACHTTERROR hails with some melodic sounding death metal. Following two EP’s and a Split release, "Judgement" is their first full length album released October 10, 2019. And what an album it is! Called “experimental metal” by some and self labelled as blackened doom metal. I think this album is hard to slap one specific genre label onto it as there is several different styles com...

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Review from Subterraneo Webzine

Posted by Nick Skog on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, In : Spanish 
From: Subterraneo Webzine
Published: November 5, 2019

En este vasto mar de bandas en el que navegar y naufragar que está a la orden del día no hay piedad para que el oyente se tome un breve respiro. Siempre habrá bandas que escuchar, por lo que olvidaos del descanso. Ya se descansará cuando uno esté bien muerto y haya pasado su vida luchando por lo que uno quiere, filosofía que siguen cientos de bandas prometedoras que se quieren comer el mundo y que NACHTTERROR, unos luchado...

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Review from Dioses del Metal

Posted by Nick Skog on Sunday, November 3, 2019, In : Spanish 
From: Dioses del Metal
Published: October 28, 2019

Nachtterror, es una banda de Black Metal Sinfónico formada en 2006 en Regina (Saskatchewan, Canadá). Desde su fundación, Nachtterror ha sido una banda enfocada en contar una historia de tragedia y empoderamiento: la tragedia de la vida y el sufrimiento que la acompaña, así como el poder de abrazar su propia negatividad y usarla para evolucionar y crecer. La formación intenta transmitir la aceptación de lo inevitable y la cap...

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Review from Infernal Masquerade Magazine

Posted by Nick Skog on Thursday, October 17, 2019, In : English 
From: Infernal Masquerade Magazine
Published: October 14, 2019

Unleashing one of the most unique and unexpectedly awesome releases of 2019, today we have Canada’s Nachtterror with their debut release “Judgement”. Clocking in at over 60 minutes of music, this release has a bit of everything for everybody, from heavy riffs and fast-paced sections to more atmospheric and melancholic passages. As the band’s first full length release, it shows a unique trajectory path between di...

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Track Premiere / Review of "Sea of Dread" from No Clean Singing

Posted by Nick Skog on Tuesday, September 24, 2019, In : English 
Track Premiere / Review of "Sea of Dread" from No Clean Singing
Published: September 2, 2019

Nachtterror‘s new album Judgement is one of those rarities that lavishly combines music and visual art, presenting a separate piece of painted artwork for each track — and it’s even more rare because the visual artist is also one of the band’s two vocalist/guitarists. You can see his album cover above — which we’re presenting for the first time — and after the jump you’ll se...

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 Released:  October 10, 2019
Genre: Symphonic Black Metal

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