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Burial (Extol album)

Burial
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Studio album by Extol
Released December 22, 1998
Genre Progressive death metal
Black metal
Thrash metal
Hardcore punk
Length 62:06
Label Endtime Productions
Avalon Records
Solid State Records
Producer Extol
Extol chronology
Embraced (demo)
(1997)
Burial
(1998)
Mesmerized
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars
Cross Rhythms 10/10 stars
The Phantom TollBooth 3.5/5 stars

Burial is the first album by the Norwegian Christian metal band Extol. It was released on Endtime Productions and then Solid State Records the following year. According to Allmusic, Burial was "a breath of fresh air among a genre that relies on satanic gimmicks", and marked a renewal in the Christian metal scene. In 2010, HM magazine ranked it #13 on the Top 100 Christian metal albums of all-time list.

Burial was recorded at Børud Lydskredderi, Norway, mastered at The Mastering Room, and released on December 22, 1998. Burial was the first release by the Swedish record label Endtime Productions.

Critics and fans usually categorize the album's style as either death/black metal or simply metal because it contains elements of several subgenres of heavy metal music. The notable black metal elements on the album include the high-pitched shrieking vocals of Peter Espevoll, some black metal tremolo riffs, such as on "Innbydelse", and the slightly raw sound production. However, the album's overall atmosphere is not particularly dark or cold; on several songs the soundscape contains happy sounding elements such as the cheerful power metal vocals of the guitarist Ole Børud, creating tensions between the darker elements.

The musical output of Burial is a combination of power metal, old school death metal and traditional heavy metal, and the latter style is especially apparent on the main riff of "Renhetens Elv". Additionally, the songs contain interludes that include elements of industrial music, such as on the song "Justified", jazz and classical music, such as on the song "Tears of Bitterness". The guest musician Maria Riddervold played violin on the songs "Embraced" and "Tears of Bitterness". The musicianship on Burial is virtuoisic, taking the style a step towards technical death metal and progressive death metal, technically exceptionally precise, and contains experimental, bizarre song structures. One critic wrote that the album's style "varies from extremely aggressive discharges to beautiful guitar harmonies, while the main focus relies on twisted riffs and ferocious directions." "Renhetens Elv" and "Innbydelse" are written in Norwegian, and the rest are in English.


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