Anagogic Tyranny
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Anagogic Tyranny is an album by the Canadian technical death metal
Technical death metal
Technical death metal is a musical subgenre of death metal that focuses on complex rhythms, riffs and song structures. Technical experimentation in death metal began in the late '80s and early '90s by bands such as Death, Atheist and Cynic...

 band Sympathy
Sympathy (band)
Sympathy is a technical death metal band from Canada, formed in 1991. Sympathy got some notable attention in the Benelux, Germany and Switzerland as those are the countries where their previous label Fear Dark is usually marketing its bands. The band is known for its professional musicianship...

, released on November 11, 2008 on Bombworks Records. The album features lead guitar work by the new member Jeff Lewis, and drumming work by Into Eternity member Jim Austin. The cover artwork was done by Jeff Arwadi of Soundmind Graphics and the band Kekal
Kekal
Kekal is a heavy metal band formed in 1995 in Jakarta, Indonesia. According to Allmusic, Kekal was one of the first heavy metal bands from Indonesia to make international inroads, and according to Keith Kahn Harris was one of the few extreme metal bands from Southeast Asia to ever make more than a...

. In some interviews, Dharok stated the songs are character studies based on the book series Prince of Nothing
Prince of Nothing
The Prince of Nothing is a series of three fantasy novels by the Canadian author R. Scott Bakker, first published in 2004, part of a wider series known as "The Second Apocalypse". This trilogy details the emergence of Anasûrimbor Kellhus, a brilliant monastic warrior, as he takes control of a holy...

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Track listing

  1. Insurrection
  2. And All Flesh
  3. On a Bloodied Cross
  4. Ours the Grave
  5. Perfection in Death
  6. Enslaved by Depravity
  7. Underworld
  8. Forgotten Temples
  9. The Iscariot Aspect
  10. Potter's Field

Musicians

  • Dharok - rhythm guitars and vocals
  • Jeff Lewis - rhythm and lead guitars
  • Jim Austin - drums

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