Morning Star (Entombed album) explained

Morning Star
Type:studio
Artist:Entombed
Cover:Entombed - Morning Star.jpg
Released:3 September 2001
Recorded:March 2001
Genre:
Length:36:53
Label:Music for Nations
Prev Title:Uprising
Prev Year:2000
Next Title:Sons of Satan Praise the Lord
Next Year:2002

Morning Star is the seventh studio album by Swedish metal band Entombed, released on 3 September 2001. The album is more experimental than previous efforts, and shows the band returning to a more traditional death metal sound overall, though without abandoning elements of death 'n' roll. It also introduces a handful of straightforward, fast-paced death/thrash tracks, a first for the band at the time.

Musical style, writing, and composition

The lyrics for the song "I for an Eye" were written by Orvar Säfström who was also stand-in vocalist for the band in 1991 on the EP Crawl.[1]

The song "When It Hits Home" is influenced by the 1997 film The Devil's Advocate.

The lyrics to "Chief Rebel Angel" are in several cases based on quotes from The Devil's Advocate film:

Reception

The album received a stellar review from AllMusic, ending with the recommendation: "Any fan of quality underground metal should find this to be a superb effort from an underrated band."

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Entombed – I For An Eye Lyrics. https://web.archive.org/web/20161112022016/http://www.metrolyrics.com/i-for-an-eye-lyrics-entombed.html. 2016-11-12. unfit. MetroLyrics.