Time To Die
Reviews
Dark Emperor
Reviewed 2015-03-31
Reviewed 2015-03-31
Electric Wizard - Time to Die
Label: Spinefarm Records
Four years in the making, "Time to Die" marks the return of one of Doom's most established bands: Electric Wizard. Carrying the power of the riff to new heights, this band has achieved cult status with their speaker-crushing releases and their loud as hell live assaults. If you like Doom, then, you should already have this release. Play it on your show if you want something loud and powerful.
FCC 1,5,8
Play: 9, 3, 7, 5
1. (10:42) - Psychedelic, Chaotic, and very 'headbanging' friendly = excellent Doom. The FCC in this track is unintelligible. (4 out of 5)
2. (07:49) - The band's dissonance starts to shine paired with some creepy atmospheric elements. Very raw and crusty production. (4 out 5)
3. (11:31) - Pouncing on the listener, this is one of the best track in the album. (5 out of 5).
4. (03:14) - No time for any weak instrumentals, this is heavy, but not too much. (3 out of 5).
5. (07:08) - Slowly starting with a prominent distorted bass guitar and nicely cleaning up into some psychedelic riffs, this track is quite vibrant. (5 out of 5)
6. (09:05) - Ritualistic and slow, for those mid-tempo evenings that you don't feel like doing much. (4 out of 5)
7. (04:10) - Quintessential Doom!!!!! Short and sweet keeps the listeners awake. (5 out of 5)
8. (08:40) - A hefty dose of Sludgy/Stoner elements keep this track interesting and different. (4 out of 5)
9. (03:07) - Warm and fuzzy! just like a xmas morning. (5 out of 5)
Label: Spinefarm Records
Four years in the making, "Time to Die" marks the return of one of Doom's most established bands: Electric Wizard. Carrying the power of the riff to new heights, this band has achieved cult status with their speaker-crushing releases and their loud as hell live assaults. If you like Doom, then, you should already have this release. Play it on your show if you want something loud and powerful.
FCC 1,5,8
Play: 9, 3, 7, 5
1. (10:42) - Psychedelic, Chaotic, and very 'headbanging' friendly = excellent Doom. The FCC in this track is unintelligible. (4 out of 5)
2. (07:49) - The band's dissonance starts to shine paired with some creepy atmospheric elements. Very raw and crusty production. (4 out 5)
3. (11:31) - Pouncing on the listener, this is one of the best track in the album. (5 out of 5).
4. (03:14) - No time for any weak instrumentals, this is heavy, but not too much. (3 out of 5).
5. (07:08) - Slowly starting with a prominent distorted bass guitar and nicely cleaning up into some psychedelic riffs, this track is quite vibrant. (5 out of 5)
6. (09:05) - Ritualistic and slow, for those mid-tempo evenings that you don't feel like doing much. (4 out of 5)
7. (04:10) - Quintessential Doom!!!!! Short and sweet keeps the listeners awake. (5 out of 5)
8. (08:40) - A hefty dose of Sludgy/Stoner elements keep this track interesting and different. (4 out of 5)
9. (03:07) - Warm and fuzzy! just like a xmas morning. (5 out of 5)
Recent airplay
Lucifer's Slaves
Sounds of the Underworld — May 19, 2015
Time To Die
Sounds of the Underworld — May 12, 2015
We Love The Dead, Funeral Of Your Mind
Sounds of the Underworld — May 05, 2015
I Am Nothing
Meow — Apr 30, 2015
Lucifer's Slaves
Brownian Motion — Apr 22, 2015
I Am Nothing
Sounds of the Underworld — Apr 21, 2015
Charting
2015-04-03 — 2015-06-05
Loud
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| May 24 | 1 |
| May 17 | 1 |
| May 10 | 1 |
| May 3 | 1 |
| Apr 26 | 2 |
| Apr 19 | 1 |
| Apr 12 | 2 |
Track listing
| 1. | Incense For The Damned | ||
| 2. | Time To Die | ||
| 3. | I Am Nothing | ||
| 4. | Destroy Those Who Love God | ||
| 5. | Funeral Of Your Mind | ||
| 6. | We Love The Dead | ||
| 7. | Sadiowitch | ||
| 8. | Lucifer's Slaves | ||
| 9. | Saturn Dethroned |