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    Ageless Venomous

    Ageless Venomous
    Artist: Krisiun
    Label: Century Media
    Category: Music

    List Price: $9.99
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    New (15) Used (5) from $5.57

    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 14 reviews
    Sales Rank: 117766

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    UPC: 727701806723
    EAN: 0727701806723
    ASIN: B00005MKH1

    Release Date: August 7, 2001
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Perpetuation
      • Dawn of Flagellation
      • Ageless Venemous
      • Evil Gods Havoc
      • Eyes of Eternal Scourge
      • Saviour's Blood
      • Serpents Spectres [Instrumental]
      • Ravenous Hordes
      • Diableros [Instrumental]
      • Sepulchral Oath

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Album Description
    Digitally remastered and expanded edition of the Brazilian Death Metal band's 2001 album including four bonus tracks: 'Human Dissection', 'Hateful Nature' and live versions of 'Dawn Of Flagellation' and 'Ageless Venomous'. Century Media. 2008.


    Customer Reviews:   Read 9 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars wowzers! brazilian death metal!   September 20, 2003
    shimmlez dimmlez fimmlez (Chicago)
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    If you are looking to get into this INCREDIBLE brazilian death metal band well then, look elsewhere! hehehe...although this is my favorite krisiun album I don't think it is their most accesible mostly because the way the drums are mixed, they are just mixed kind of weird on the album but it sounds pretty sweet anyway, well yeah this is an INCREDIBLE album though and it features my favorite krisiun song saviours blood! so yeah get conquerers of armagedon and then get this.


    5 out of 5 stars This time around not just SPEED but TECHNICALITY!!!!!   November 10, 2001
    Carlos (Ft Lauderdale FL)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I don't even know where to begin, this band continues to blow my mind,Krisiun never ever lets up, the intensity they put forth on this album is so extreme its mind blowing. Let me start by saying that Ageless Venemous introduces us to a new more mature Krisiun, by mature I don't mean that they have become less aggressive as that term usually insinuates. What we have here is a band that has kept their trademark sound (which is insane speed all the time) and added a lot of technicality to their already insane sound. Where as some bands who after 3 or 4 albums either water down their sound, or change their sound completly usually as a result of lack of creativity, Krisiun will not have any of that. Continuing where they left off with Conquerers of Armaggedon, Krisiun have added some truly twisted riffs to their already very impressive arsenal from the first track "Perpertuation" (One of the best opening tracks ever!!!!)to the last "Sepulchral Oath" Krisiun takes you on journey( very fast journey) that will leave your jaw gaping. A must have for any fan of Metal, this is the album of 2001. All Hail Krisiun!!!


    3 out of 5 stars clickety clack   August 18, 2004
    Dimension (New Jersey)
    3 out of 4 found this review helpful

    The reason why the drums sound so f'd-up is that they are triggered and mixed horribly. In an attempt to gain clarity on what is truly exceptional speed, they tried to avoid a muddy result (see Morbid Angel's "Covenant" album). Yet, I can't help but feel that this album is so overproduced that they have lost the intensity. "Conquerers of Armageddon" was equally as fast -- still triggered -- but not overdone; a far superior and more intense album. All in all, though, the songwriting has improved and many of the songs are simply mindcrushing. It's too bad that the great musicianship is ruined by the rat-a-tat-tat of the drums.


    3 out of 5 stars fell short   March 8, 2009
    Mclusky (Florida)
    Krisiun fell short on this one despite the awesome track "Saviours Blood." The drums sound weak as hell and in this genre that is a terrible thing. Krisiun have always played metal the way I imagine a neanderthal would, fast,thrashy and furious and this album is no exception. Actually these guys sound like neanderthals too; I read an interview where the advice given to new bands was, ".... lots of chicks and do lots of drugs." Neo-neanderthal metal with crap drums is how I judge this one. They aren't bad but this is not their best effort.


    4 out of 5 stars Faster, Stronger, but better?   July 4, 2007
    Bjoern Everfrost (North From Here)
    Ageless Venoms, Krisiuns post-Conquerors album. You see, Krisiun tried the classic Slayer tactic of trying to outdo themselves in every album. But does it work here? Not really. Sure, its faster then Conquerors was, it has more memorable songs then Conquerors had, but is it better? On some parts, yes. The Legion worship is still prevalent, and the blast beats and double bass are definately insane. Alex's vocals are alot more deadly and forceful, while Moyses's solos can cut flesh into ribbons. But still, its missing something Conquerors had; addictiveness. Sure, its good as a quick fill of death metal, but prolonged listens can get a tad predictable.

    But still, like it or hate it, Krisiun are atop of the current death metal herd, behind only the gods Immolation, Suffocation, and Dismember.

    4/5



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