Eschaton (album)

Eschaton
Studio album by Anaal Nathrakh
Released October 16, 2006 (2006-10-16)
Genre Black metal, death metal
Length 35:23
Label Season of Mist
Producer Mick Kenney
Anaal Nathrakh chronology
Domine Non Es Dignus
(2004)
Eschaton
(2006)
Hell Is Empty and All the Devils Are Here
(2007)

Eschaton is the third album by British black metal band Anaal Nathrakh. Musically, the album continues in the vein of the previous album, Domine Non Es Dignus. Some reviewers have commented that the overall atmosphere and production are at the same time a step back towards the out-and-out ferocity of the band's debut. The album features guest appearances by Shane Embury (Embryonymous) on bass, and Attila Csihar (from Mayhem) performs vocals on "Regression to the Mean".

Background

The album cover art resembles parts of the Mandelbrot set. "The Necrogeddon" is a re-recording from Total Fucking Necro. The album features sound samples from the television series Blackadder II ("The Destroying Angel"), and the films Saw ("The Yellow King") and Omen III: The Final Conflict ("The Necrogeddon"). Lyrics for the song "When Lion Devours Both Dragon and Child" include an adaptation of text from the Book of Job, chapter 10, and the clean sung parts describe and quote "The Madman's Parable" by Friedrich Nietzsche. The song "The Yellow King" is based off the horror story The King in Yellow by Robert W. Chambers.

Track listing

All tracks written by Anaal Nathrakh. 

No. Title Length
1. "Bellum Omnium Contra Omnes"   3:16
2. "Between Shit and Piss We Are Born"   3:54
3. "Timewave Zero"   3:01
4. "The Destroying Angel"   3:11
5. "Waiting for the Barbarians"   4:46
6. "The Yellow King"   4:54
7. "When the Lion Devours Both Dragon and Child"   4:57
8. "The Necrogeddon"   4:11
9. "Regression to the Mean"   3:12
Total length:
35:23

Personnel

Anaal Nathrakh

Additional musicians

Production

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