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EnVision EvAngelene
Line-Up
Steve Rowe (bass, vocals)Lincoln Bowen (guitar)
Keith Bannister (drums)
Additional Musicians
Mark McCormack (keyboards)Sally Peart (Harp)
Tim Perry (Cornet)
Release Year: 1996
Style: Power Metal
Label: Rowe Production/Nuclear Blast/Diamante
Studio: St. Andrews Studio, Melbourne
Producer: Mark McCormack & Mortification
Links
| # | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | EnVision EvAngelene (in 8 parts) | 18:49 |
| I. Musical Prelude 1 - Emaculate Conception | ||
| II. Musical Prelude 2 - The Imminent Messiah | ||
| III. Persecuted Quest | ||
| IV. The Words At The Supper | ||
| V. Angelic Sufferance | ||
| VI. Angelic Resurgence | ||
| VII. Frustrated Vision | ||
| VIII. Please Tarry | ||
| 2 | Northern Storm | 3:40 |
| 3 | Peace in the Galaxy | 4:49 |
| 4 | Jehovah Nissi | 6:01 |
| 5 | Buried into Obscurity | 3:24 |
| 6 | Chapel of Hope | 4:02 |
| 7 | Noah Was a Knower | 3:33 |
| 8 | Crusade for the King | 5:31 |
| Total Time: 49:49 | ||
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Review

NQpuYctmCNZ, 05/29/11
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Hey, that's the grteaest! So with ll this brain power AWHFY?

Joey Patrick, 12/31/05
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Steve Rowe starts to really bring in a huge power metal influence with this release. The epic title track showcasing a classic power metal feel (Manowar, Iron Maiden) mixed with Mort's extreme metal leanings. The other songs on the disc range from the afore-mentioned power metal style to more of the hardcore/thrash sound from the last two albums. Steve's vocals also continue to develop with this release, using a lower-register, but not quite grind vocal style throughout most of the disc. The only downside in my opinion is the production . The sound is over-polished and lacks the impact (especially the drums) of previous Mort releases.

Lars Andersen, 03/23/05
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Gone is the death metal!!! This is a very different release than the others, as it is more of a classical heavy metal/thrash metal album, and the band really puts out some great grooves, instead of just going nuts on their instruments. The disc starts with the almost 19 minute long title-track, which has a lot of different feels and tempo to it, so it doesn't become boring. It's about how the angels experience the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ.