Fiendish Regression
Grave · 2004
50 min · 11 tracks · death metal
Crushing guitar riffs and guttural vocals create an intense atmosphere of despair and aggression.
Fiendish Regression is an album by Grave, released in 2004. Crushing guitar riffs and guttural vocals create an intense atmosphere of despair and aggression. 'Fiendish Regression' received positive reviews within the metal community, solidifying Grave's reputation as stalwarts of the genre. It also contributed to the resurgence of interest in classic death metal during the early 2000s, influencing bands that sought to recapture that raw energy. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Fiendish Regression sound like?
Crushing guitar riffs and guttural vocals create an intense atmosphere of despair and aggression. Rooted in death metal.
What makes Fiendish Regression by Grave notable?
'Fiendish Regression' received positive reviews within the metal community, solidifying Grave's reputation as stalwarts of the genre. It also contributed to the resurgence of interest in classic death metal during the early 2000s, influencing bands that sought to recapture that raw energy. By the time 'Fiendish Regression' was released in 2004, Grave had established themselves as a prominent act in the Swedish death metal scene. This album marked their sixth studio release and followed their previous effort, 'Back from the Grave' (2002), showcasing a continued evolution in their sound while maintaining their brutal roots.
How many songs are on Fiendish Regression?
Fiendish Regression has 11 tracks, running approximately 50 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Last Journey Standout 5:03
- 2 Reborn 3:45
- 3 Awakening 4:28
- 4 Breeder 4:09
- 5 Trial by Fire Standout 3:47
- 6 Out of the Light 4:05
- 7 Inner Voice 4:07
- 8 Bloodfeast 4:15
- 9 Heretic 5:01
- 10 Burial at Sea Standout 7:39
- 11 Autopsied 4:03
Release Date
January 1, 2004
Artist Origin
Sweden
Runtime
50 min 28 sec
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