CIRITH UNGOL — King of the Dead (review)

CIRITH UNGOL — King of the Dead album cover Album · 1984 · Heavy Metal Buy this album from MMA partners
4/5 ·
Warthur
The second Cirith Ungol album is more in tune with the doom metal sound the band is famous for, and coming out as it did in 1984 has a fair claim to being one of the foundational albums of post-Sabbath doom metal, alongside the debuts by St Vitus and Trouble which came out the same year. Whilst the adaptation of Toccata in D Minor is rather ponderous and predictable, the album as a whole is a great combination of Sabbath-esque riffs and wailing, shrieking vocals. These epic SF/fantasy songs represent some of the heaviest doom metal of the earliest 1980s and are recommended to all fans of traditional doom.
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