Nightwing | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Marduk |
Cover: | Marduk - Nightwing.jpg |
Released: | 6 April 1998 |
Recorded: | October–November 1997 |
Studio: | The Abyss, Pärlby, Sweden |
Genre: | Black metal |
Length: | 47:23 |
Label: | Osmose Productions |
Producer: | Marduk |
Prev Title: | Here's No Peace |
Prev Year: | 1997 |
Next Title: | Panzer Division Marduk |
Next Year: | 1999 |
Nightwing is the fifth studio album by Swedish black metal band Marduk. It was recorded and mixed at The Abyss between October and November 1997 and released in April 1998 by Osmose Productions. The theme of the album was blood, as the band's following, war-related studio album's Panzer Division Marduk would be fire, and La Grande Danse Macabre would be death, forming a trilogy of "Blood, Fire and Death," an homage to Bathory's Blood Fire Death album.
In 2008, Nightwing was re-released with a new mastering, an alternative cover artwork and a live DVD of a show in Rotterdam 1998.
On Nightwing, the theme is blood, divided in two parts: The first in the Satanic ways customary of Marduk's lyrics, but the second part tells the history of Vlad 'Tepes' Draculea, the Impaler of Wallachia who fought against the Ottoman invasion on Europe, giving continuity to the history started on "Deme Quaden Thyrane", a track from their third studio album, Opus Nocturne, and continued with "Dracul Va Domni Din Nou In Transylvania" from Heaven Shall Burn... When We Are Gathered. "Deme Quaden Thyrane" appears also here, rearranged, with Legion's vocals and a little change in the lyrics at the end. The final song of the album, "Anno Domini 1476", ends with a sample from the fascist march "La Luptă, Muncitori" ("The Legionary Worker's march") by the Romanian Iron Guard.[1]
Live in Rotterdam 1998