I've been downloading a lot of Nile latley and I must say they are very good. Ok simple questions, can someone list all their albums for me, and which album should I buy first?
. I haven't got 'Amongst the Catacombs of Nephren-Ka' yet as I've only recently started to enjoy listening to Nile. 'In Their Darkened Shrines' is a good album but I don't think it deserves the amount of praise it gets :Smug: . And by the way "Sarcophagus" & "Winds of Horus" totally own "Unas, Slayer of The Gods" IMO The Blessed Dead is the best song on ITDS. One thing that every album has but could do without is those "Egyptian" interludes. It's basically filler. That is Nile's only weakness.Ageless said:'Black Seeds of Vengeance' for me. I haven't got 'Amongst the Catacombs of Nephren-Ka' yet as I've only recently started to enjoy listening to Nile. 'In Their Darkened Shrines' is a good album but I don't think it deserves the amount of praise it gets :Smug: . And by the way "Sarcophagus" & "Winds of Horus" totally own "Unas, Slayer of The Gods"
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You think ITDS is straightforward? After Unas Slayer Of Gods many of the songs are slower with wierd Egyptian noises and chanting thrown in. that's why I like the first half of the CD a lot better than the second half. The first five songs are all pretty much standouts, and the only standout on the second half of the disk is Wind Of Horus IMO.SculptedCold said:those egyptian interludes are the only things making Nile remarkably distinctive. that's why Shrines is relatively boring in comparison to the first two. for all the abundance of death and brutal death metal out there that does nothing but blast and buzz away for the entire length of an album, a band that adds actual atmosphere is rare, and certainly welcome.
I hope they ditch the straightforward approach to Shrines and get back to being more experimental on their next album.