As Blood Rains from the Sky, We Walk the Path of Endless Fire
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2000 studio album by Fleshcrawl
As Blood Rains from the Sky... We Walk the Path of Endless Fire
As Blood Rains from the Sky... We Walk the Path of Endless Fire is the fifth studio album by the German death metal band Fleshcrawl.
This album is highly typical of Fleshcrawl's mid-to-late career material, and resembles contemporary work by such melodic/Swedish death metal bands as Dismember, Entombed, and Arch Enemy. It utilizes highly melodic and aerobically rhythmic mid-to-high guitar range with rapid tempos and short, highly agile guitar solos, and is consequently very characteristic of the Swedish-style death metal sound that has dominated their work since the late 1990s. A slightly brutal sound present in the drumwork, which consists of very high-tempo double bass drum rolls and the occasional blast beats, serves to accent the melodic death metal rhythmics of the album without creating a sense of disorganization and chaos, while the guttural, abrasive vocals, somewhat reminiscent of such bands as Six Feet Under and Deicide enhance the intensity of the album.
Mastered by Peter in de Betou at Cuttingroom, Stockholm-Solna, Sweden
All music and lyrics by Fleshcrawl except "Swords Of Darkness," originally by Exciter (music: Allan Johnson; lyrics: Dan Beehler) and "The Day Man Lost," originally by Carnage (Michael Amott and Johan Liiva)
Intro by Jens Grimminger. Cover artwork by Uwe Jarling. Band-photo by Axel Liebhardt
Layout by Stefan & Mike Hanus. Graphic work by Stefan Hanus