De Infernali - Symphonia De Infernali — (1997)
The 1997 album by De Infernali is widely considered one of the most unusual projects in the history of Swedish black metal, primarily because it was a total departure from the guitar-driven sounds of its creator's main band. Background and Context
: In interviews, Jon Nödtveidt famously claimed the record was made specifically to " get money to buy weapons ," which adds a dark, controversial layer to its legacy. De Infernali - Symphonia De Infernali (1997)
The album is brief, running approximately 34 minutes across eight tracks: Into the Labyrinths of Desolation The 1997 album by De Infernali is widely
Though it was the project's only release, it was remastered and reissued in 2010 by in a limited digipak edition that included an essay on the band. : While dark in theme, the music reflects
: While dark in theme, the music reflects Jon’s appreciation for electronic pioneers like Tangerine Dream and Swedish progressive artists. Tracklist & Reissues
: The album was produced by the renowned Dan Swanö , who also provided uncredited lead vocals on the track "Sign of the Dark". Interesting Anecdotes
Orcus Cursus (often misspelled as "Orcus Lursus" in original booklets) Sign of the Dark Revival / Paroxysmal Winds / Forever Gone Atomic Age Liberation