From Beyond (Massacre album)

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From Beyond
Massacre - From Beyond.jpg
Studio album by
Released1 July 1991
RecordedMarch 1991
Morrisound Recording,
Tampa, Florida, USA
GenreDeath metal
Length38:20
LabelEarache
ProducerColin Richardson
Massacre
Massacre chronology
From Beyond
(1991)
Inhuman Condition
(1992)

From Beyond is the debut album by Massacre released in 1991 on Earache Records. The album was re-released with a different cover (original is red) and the Inhuman Condition EP as bonus tracks.

The album was recorded in March 1991 at Morrisound Recording, in Tampa, Florida.[1]

"Corpsegrinder" was originally recorded by the band Death, of which all members of Massacre have been a part in the past.

The album's title is based on H. P. Lovecraft's the short story of the same name, and the cover art was painted by Ed Repka.

The band's vocalist, Kam Lee, hates the original pink album cover art done by Ed Repka and the changing of the band logo as he claims it "looks like the Superman logo."[2]

Critical reception[]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic4.5/5 stars[1]
Rock Hard (de)9.5/10[3]

In 2005, From Beyond was ranked number 288 in Rock Hard magazine's book of The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time.[4]

Track listing[]

All lyrics written by Kam Lee, all music by Rick Rozz, unless stated.

No.TitleLength
1."Dawn of Eternity"5:12
2."Cryptic Realms"4:52
3."Biohazard"4:41
4."Chamber of Ages"4:50
5."From Beyond"4:28
6."Defeat Remains"4:17
7."Succubus"3:02
8."Symbolic Immortality"3:39
9."Corpsegrinder" (Death cover)3:19

The original vinyl release had a bonus 7" single:

No.TitleLength
10."Provoked Accurser"4:48

Personnel[]

Massacre

Additional musicians

  • Walter Trachsler - rhythm guitar (uncredited)

Production

According to Mike Borders, Robby Goodwin wrote the song "Biohazard" but was not credited.[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Book, John. "From Beyond - Massacre". Allmusic. Retrieved December 15, 2011.
  2. ^ "KAM LEE". Voices From The Darkside. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  3. ^ Albrecht, Frank. "Rock Hard review". issue 52. Retrieved 1 June 2013.
  4. ^ [...], Rock Hard (Hrsg.). [Red.: Michael Rensen. Mitarb.: Götz Kühnemund] (2005). Best of Rock & Metal die 500 stärksten Scheiben aller Zeiten. Königswinter: Heel. p. 97. ISBN 3-89880-517-4.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)


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