A Heavy Dark Occult Metal album, spectacular in its uniqueness. Invoke the Dragon! With original artwork. This is the kind of album that showed the boundaries of Death Metal were not completely explored, as Therion had already partially shown on their previous Death Metal albums where they were one the unique few bands that combined Death Metal with keyboards. On the other hand this album showed that Therion had progressed out of the Death Metal stage where they had gotten the fame of being original within the boundaries of the genre, while still keeping a lot of the elements that were being heard on the previous effort. This third album deals with various occult rites and occult subjects, as reflected in the song-titles. The content itself could best be described as ‘Dark Occult Metal’. It’s not Death Metal, not heavy metal, and not exactly a mix either. This album takes a lot of elements from the previous album, and introduces a number of new elements, a lot of which would return on the following albums. This is the kind of album that you will like if you like anything symphonic, bombastic, and/or anything with a tad of occult atmosphere. Therion doesn’t need an orchestra or opera singers to sound like Therion. “Symphony Masses” does not need this to sound symphonic in its own twisted way. You do not even have to be deep into Death Metal to enjoy this little gem.
1.Baal Reginon
2.Dark Princess Naamah
3.A Black Rose
4.Symphoni Drakonis Inferni
5.Dawn Of Perishness
6.The Eye Of The Eclipse
7.The Ritual Dance Of The Yezidis
8.Powerdance
9.Procreation Of Eternity
10.Ho Drakon Ho Megas Act 1 - The Oragon Throne
11.Ho Drakon Ho Megas Act 2 - Fire And Ecstacy