
Scars Of The Crucifix is a Metal album by Deicide, originally released in 2004. On Gatefold: 36 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Death Metal
- heavy
- aggressive
- occult
About
Deicide’s 2004 album <i>Scars of the Crucifix</i> was their first release after parting ways with Roadrunner Records and the last to feature founding guitarists Eric and Brian Hoffman. By this point, the internal strife that would soon break this lineup was leaking into the music. Where Deicide had always been an outwardly destructive force, seeking to leave anything that crossed their path in a pile of rubble, those destructive impulses started to turn inward near the end of the Hoffman era. In these songs, Glen Benton’s vocals become an act of self-incineration, while the rhythms often feel jumpy and constrictive, as if the band were asphyxiating themselves. Fortunately, some of these themes actually work in favor of the music, especially because Deicide have always embraced themes of anger, hatred, and annihilation. Tense and frenzied, the music in “Enchanted Nightmare” and “Go Now Your Lord Is Dead” mirrors the images in the lyrics. Overall, the album’s strongest songs arrive toward the beginning. “Scars of the Crucifix” is epically infuriated, while “F**k Your God” lives up to its reputation as a favorite song to play during enemy interrogations.
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Tracklist
- 1Scars of the Crucifix3:08
- 2Mad At God3:04
- 3Conquered By Sodom2:58
- 4F**k Your God3:31
- 5When Heaven Burns4:08
- 6Enchanted Nightmare2:11
- 7From Darkness Come2:58
- 8Go Now Your Lord Is Dead1:54
- 9The Pentecostal5:35
Credits
Performers
- Steve AsheimDRUMS PERCUSSION
- Brian HoffmanRHYTHM GUITAR LEAD GUITAR GUITAR
- Eric HoffmanRHYTHM GUITAR LEAD GUITAR GUITAR
- Glen BentonVOCALS BASS BASS GUITAR
4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 36 pressings tracked on Gatefold
