Sumerian Daemons Explained

Sumerian Daemons
Type:studio
Artist:Septic Flesh
Cover:Sumerean Daemons.jpg
Released:18 February 2003
Recorded:May–June 2002
Studio:Studio Fredman (Sweden)
Genre:Blackened death metal, symphonic metal,[1] industrial metal
Length:56:06
Label:Hammerheart
Producer:Fredrik Nordström
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Sumerian Daemons is the sixth studio album by the Greek death metal band Septicflesh. It was released by Hammerheart Records in 2003. It was originally the band's final album before they disbanded later the same year, until they reformed in 2007.

The cover art for the album was a real background constructed in accordance with Spiros' instructions by a Greek FX team that usually works for films and advertisements, called the Alahouzos Bros.

The words "Demon resurrection passages from The Book of the Dead" and "Two hours since I've translated and spoken aloud the demon resurrection passages from The Book of the Dead" in "Unbeliever" (2:29-2:32 and 3:56-4:03) come from horror movie Evil Dead II.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sumerian Daemons - SepticFlesh. allmusic.com.