With Fear I Kiss the Burning Darkness [Bonus Tracks] At the Gates

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  • Release Date: 08/12/2003
  • Original Release: 1993
  • Sales Rank: 73,143
  • Label: PEACEVILLE UK
  • UPC: 801056709721
 
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With Fear I Kiss the Burning Darkness [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENBeyond the Good and Evil 2:37
2LISTENRaped by the Light of Christ 2:54
3LISTENThe Break of Autumn 4:52
4LISTENNon-Divine 4:38
5LISTENPrimal Breath 7:18
6LISTENThe Architects 3:25
7LISTENStardrowned 3:55
8LISTENBlood of the Sunsets 4:29
9LISTENThe Burning Darkness 2:11
10LISTENEver-Opening Flower 4:55
11LISTENThrough the Red 3:28
12LISTENNeverwhere Live / Bonus Track 6:04
13LISTENBeyond Good and Evil Live / Bonus Track 2:42
14LISTENThe Architects Bonus Track / Demo Version 3:27

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Coming off their competent, but hardly groundbreaking, debut, The Red in the Sky Is Ours, few would have picked At the Gates as death metal superstars in the making. Yet, with their sophomore effort, the grandly named With Fear I Kiss the Burning Darkness, the boys from Gothenburg, Sweden, made significant strides to proving most everyone wrong. Possibly their most experimental outing, the album contained a number of highlights in "Burning Darkness" and "Raped by the Light of Christ" (oooo-kay), whose unbridled fury and insidious melodies would serve as rough blueprints for future triumphs. On the other hand, technically ambitious, more involved experiments like "Ever-Opening Flower" and the seven-minute "Primal Breath" come off too contrived and ultimately can't compare in terms of intensity to their more concise counterparts. Still, it was obvious that the once samey Swedes had serious potential, if only they could find a way to harness their power and aggression into shorter bursts -- something they would achieve with their next effort, the much improved Terminal Spirit Disease. [The 2003 reissue includes the bonus live tracks "Neverwhere" and "Beyaond Good and Evil," as well as a demo version of "The Architects."] ~ Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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