Mantar (fra) - The Wrath of Hornuk the Great demo I 1998
1) The Woods Are Our Temple
2) Sodomized for the Cult
3) Unholy Conquest
4) Cult of the Witchdemon
Yandex / Depositfiles
Mantar - The Wrath of Hornuk the Great remaster 2005
1) The Woods Are Our Temple
2) Sodomized for the Cult
3) Gathering of Vicious Souls
4) Unholy Conquest
5) Feast on Satan's Cunt
6) The Wrath of Hornuk the Great
7) Cult of the Witchdemon (The Second Coming)
Mega
How about a non-metal contribution today, just for change? This here thing was sent by our comrade zargonath a few months ago and it's (according to the note included) Mantar from France, not to be mixed with the reasonably well-known current German one. Our subject was formed by two men in 1996 who went by the nom de guerres Lord Tenebro Maleficium and Lord Silvins Mortificus, made this demo and disbanded in '99. Lord Tenebro killed himself a year later so slight scent of cult may be detected melding into the usual gravestench and tombmusk. Judging from the cover my educated guess would be that this was released as a CDr but I might be mistaken (remaster was, original was on tape so 50/50).
The first track starts with an odd glitchy sound which I'm certain is not part of the experience before moving unto soft tolling sounds followed by an extremely familiar bit which is
UPDATE: It appears this might be incomplete which would explain how it felt too short. Comrade Eugene sent me a full version of seven tracks with an inlay, appearently the cover is from a 2005 remastered version. I wonder if it is expanded also or was the copy zargonath had just weirdly incomplete. Priests are now investigating, please wait warmly...
UPDATE II: After a brief yet vigorous inquisition it appears the remastered seven song version sent by Eugene does sound a bit different and the songs seem slightly longer. Perhaps the speed is a wee bit different (it was a brief and vigorous not thorough inquisiton after all!). It is still uncertain to me if the original demo was really just four songs and the remaster is an expanded version or if it actually managed to miss three songs scattered in between the rest! For now I've decided to have both available, personally I like the fuzzier, more dungeony original sound better and haven't really had time to properly listen to the additional new content, so to say. Oh yeah, apparently the bio crap I picked up elsewhere (U-tube) was a pile of pig entrails as the remaster cover's linear notes seem to contradict them (ol' Tenebro's passing was not of the permanent sort for starters and he hogs all credit there, no mention of Silvins in sight). Odour of kvlt turns to sour reek of falsehood.
Hi, Velkaarn,
VastaaPoistaI've found Mantar "The Wrath of Hornuk the Great" listed in the 2003 Elven Witchcraft distro catalogue as a tape. Perhaps there was a CDr release later.
Regarding the "borrowed" sample, I find the male choir of the first track very similar to Graveland and Lord Wind's male choirs.
Keep the good work, your blog is probably one of the last places -if not the only- for getting long forgotten tapes.
I actually have the full thing, 7 tracks, got it directly from musician back in 2014. He's Richard Loudin from funeral doom metal band Monolithe.
VastaaPoistargho.st/6gPsxrBcV
@DM:
VastaaPoistaNot surprising it'd appear there! Might've been on an earlier list too. And tape is really more likely for the era.
@Eugene:
Great, another incomplete thing. Well, thanks for sending the whole demo, no wonder it felt like it ended abruptly! This is why I probably should not accept contributions I can't find proper info online or that do not have covers. Must reupload and rewrite the entry later.
Don't worry, Velkarn, that contribution (and entry) should be welcome because it led us to the complete work. I always thought that the Mantar's "Hornuk" had 4 tracks, and now I read that it has 7. We know that now because you made an entry in your blog, then Eugene read it and contributed with that rare material. Enjoyable chain of events!
VastaaPoistaI know it! The Woods Are Our Temple sounds just like Dimmu Borgir's Master of Disharmony (1996 EP version) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNhRGIk3gys
VastaaPoista@DM:
VastaaPoistaYeah, it's useful knowledge for certain. Comparing the items, they sound different and the song lengths differs slightly as well. I think I'll add the remastered full version's tracklisting and upload while keeping the old four tracks version too. I kinda like the sound there better for now!
@Eugene:
Aha! That's right, now I can be at ease, good job!
Pfft... that's not Mantar, that's Curse of the Demon!
VastaaPoista@anon:
VastaaPoistaWell spotted. Something old, not really much new, nearly all borrowed and none of it blue.
Great research Velkaarn!. It's true that's my "incomplete" contribution has a slightly different sound.
VastaaPoista@Z:
VastaaPoistaYeah, I believe it's the original version but whether it is complete or not I cannot say! I'm now rather amused at how desolate I was feeling the other day upon finding out it might be incomplete.