Introduce Us to Immortality

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Introduce Us to Immortality
Kekal - Introduce Us To Immortality.jpg
Compilation album by
Released2003
Recorded1995–2003
GenreUnblack metal, melodic black metal, extreme metal, progressive metal
Length1:06:56
Label
SystemMortal Productions
Kekal compilations chronology
Introduce us to Immortality
(2003)

(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Matt Morrow8/10 stars[1]

Introduce Us to Immortality is the first compilation album by extreme progressive metal band Kekal. It is a best-of collection of works and re-recordings by the band dating from 1995 to 2003.[2] Several tracks were digitally re-mastered at 24-bit processing, and two of the tracks were previously unreleased. The album included a full-color professional booklet cover, which contained a history of the band's progression from their first demo to their latest full-length album 1000 Thoughts of Violence.[3] According to the band, the purpose of the album was to give fans of the band a chance to hear earlier Kekal material, much of which was sold out.[4]

Track listing[]

No.TitleLength
1."Source of Existence" (Re-recorded, previously unreleased)4:54
2."The Only Sound of Rain"6:16
3."Mean Attraction"4:15
4."Embrace the Dead" (Remastered)5:23
5."Default"5:33
6."A Day the Hatred Dies" (Remastered)5:57
7."Crave for Solid Ground"5:09
8."Healing" (Remastered)3:22
9."Behind Those Images" (Remastered)3:14
10."Millennium" (Remastered)9:16
11."Rotting Youth" (Remastered)3:27
12."The Painful Experience"7:53
13."Introduce Me to Immortality" (Remix, previously unreleased)2:17

References[]

  1. ^ Morrow, Matt. "Kekal - Introduce Us to Immortality". TheWhippingPost. Retrieved 2 June 2012.
  2. ^ Jonsson, Johannes (2003). "***METAL NEWS 030918***". Metal News 2003. Metal for Jesus!. Retrieved 5 January 2011.
  3. ^ THT Productions. "Kekal Introduce Us to Immortality". ReoCities. Retrieved 5 January 2011. Archived version of original by Reocities.org.
  4. ^ Neithan (17 December 2003). "There is an original violent tendency in our human nature". Archaic Magazine. Archived from the original on 5 October 2011. Retrieved 5 January 2011.
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