Album
De Vermis Mysteriis
2012 · Rock
11 collectors on Gatefold own this

De Vermis Mysteriis is a Metal album by High On Fire, originally released in 2012. On Gatefold: 23 pressings tracked, owned by 11 collectors.
About
Even in High on Fire’s hometown of Oakland, attempts to usurp Matt Pike’s throne (replete with screaming, shirtless frontmen) have only served as a reminder that there's absolutely nothing like the real thing. Titled after a 1936 book of magic, High on Fire’s sixth and most ferocious album, <i>De Vermis Mysteriis</i>, was produced by Converge guitarist Kurt Ballou. “Serums of Liao” opens with a sonic assault, as Dez Kensel’s double kick-drum fires on all cylinders alongside Jeff Matz’s mountain-moving, Cliff Burton–born bass leads. Over this, Pike unleashes a blustering onslaught of six-string maelstroms as he howls in descending tones about potions forged from a black lotus. Throughout the album, Pike’s conceptual musings are threaded by a supernatural mythos about Jesus Christ being born a twin brother with the ability to travel through inter-dimensional time portals. Anyone familiar with Pike’s days in the band Sleep will appreciate the similarly sludgy “King of Days” and “Warhorn.” Still, it’s on aggressive songs like “Bloody Knuckles” and “Fertile Green” where High on Fire burns brightest.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Serums Of Liao
- A2Bloody Knuckles
- A3Fertile Green
Side B
- B1Madness Of An Architect
- B2Samsara
- B3Spiritual Rites
Side C
- C1King Of Days
- C2De Vermis Mysteriis
- C3Romulus And Remus
Side D
- D1Warhorn
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Doom Metal
- heavy
- aggressive
- occult
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Des KenselDRUMS
- Jeff MatzBASS BASS GUITAR
- Matt PikeGUITAR, VOCALS LEAD VOCALS, GUITAR
- Ashley RedshawVOCALS
- Kurt BallouGUITAR
11 collectors on Gatefold own this · 23 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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