Instinct: Decay

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Instinct: Decay
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Studio album by Nachtmystium
Released May 30, 2006
Recorded June - November 2005 at 129103 Studio
Genre Black metal, psychedelic rock
Length 42:55
Label Battle Kommand, Southern Lord
Producer Chris Black, Azentrius
Nachtmystium chronology
Demise
(2004)Demise2004
Instinct: Decay
(2006)
Assassins: Black Meddle, Part I
(2008)Assassins: Black Meddle, Part I2008
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars[1]

Instinct: Decay is the third full-length album by Nachtmystium. It was rated the 4th best album of the year by Decibel Magazine.[2] The album was released on CD by Battle Kommand Records and on Vinyl by Profound Lore Records and Autopsy Kitchen Records.

According to Blake Judd, the album is a metaphor for his views on society's decline. In an interview with DEAF SPARROW Zine, Judd stated the album's themes revolve around his idea humans have a natural inclination to harm themselves through "personal greed, lust, and power". Judd considers these vices to be the cause of society's ills, including war, indifference, and one's own self-destruction.[3]

The album's cover art was designed by Rebecca Clegg.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Lord Imperial & Azentrius (Blake Judd), all music composed by Azentrius.

No. Title Length
1. "Instinct"   1:32
2. "A Seed for Suffering"   7:09
3. "Keep Them Open"   2:56
4. "Chosen by No One"   7:01
5. "Circumvention"   4:13
6. "Eternal Ground"   3:26
7. "The Antichrist Messiah"   2:30
8. "Here's to Hoping"   4:03
9. "Abstract Nihilism"   3:39
10. "Decay"   6:26

Production

  • Produced By Azentrius & Chris Black
  • Recorded, Engineered & Mixed By Chris Black
  • Mastered By Scott Hull

Personnel

  • Azentrius - lead & rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Sinic - rhythm guitar
  • Lord Imperial - bass
  • Wargoat Obscurum - drums
  • Chris Black - additional lead guitar
  • Marcus Launsberry - additional rhythm guitar

References

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  3. DeafSparrow.com, Nachtmystium: Spearheading a new wave of extreme American music, Retrieved on January 15, 2008.

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