Darkside (Necrophobic album)

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ReleasedMarch 4, 1997
Length37:54
Darkside
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 4, 1997
GenreBlackened death metal
Length37:54
LabelBlack Mark
Necrophobic chronology
Spawned by Evil
(1996)
Darkside
(1997)
The Third Antichrist
(1999)

Darkside is the second studio album by Swedish blackened death metal band Necrophobic. It was released in 1997. There is a hidden track after the tenth track.

The album's cover artwork was created by Swedish visual artist and musician Kristian Wahlin. It has been characterized as gothic art that makes use of perspective. The album's booklet artwork also received contributions from Emil Ahlman and Urban Skytt of Nasum. The back cover artwork includes photographs of the band in black and white. According to Kenny Schticky of MetalSucks, the band members "appear to have been awakened far too early in the morning on the day of the photo shoot."[1]

Reception and legacy

Chronicles of Chaos rated the album a score of 8 out of 10.[2] AllMusic gave the album three stars out of five.[3]

Kenny Schticky of MetalSucks included the album on his list of "10 CD Booklets That Should Be Remembered as Fine Art."[1]

Track listing

References

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