Barathrum: V.I.T.R.I.O.L.

Barathrum: V.I.T.R.I.O.L.
Studio album by Absu
Released December 1, 1993
Genre Black metal, blackened thrash metal
Length 30:50
Label Gothic Records
Producer Absu
Absu chronology
Barathrum: V.I.T.R.I.O.L.
(1993)
The Sun of Tiphareth
(1995)

Barathrum: V.I.T.R.I.O.L. is the debut album of American black metal band Absu. It was released on December 1, 1993 via Gothic Records, and re-released in 1994 by Osmose Productions with three bonus tracks. It would be reissued once more in 2011 by The Crypt Records, as a boxset containing 3 discs — the first disc contains the album itself plus the three live tracks from the Osmose Productions re-issue; the second disc contains alternate versions of the tracks "Descent to Acheron", "An Equinox of Fathomless Disheartenment", "The Thrice Is Greatest to Ninnigal", "Infinite and Profane Thrones" and "Fantasizing to the Third of the Pagan Visions"; and the third disc contains the Temples of Offal EP, the Return of the Ancients demo, and the track "Abhorred Xul", composed when Absu was still called Azathoth.

"Barathrum" is a word in Latin (derived from the Greek βάραθρονvárathron) meaning "gulch", or "deep, dark hole", while "V.I.T.R.I.O.L." is an acronym for "Visita Interiora Terræ Rectificando Invenies Occultum Lapidem", an alchemic motto that can be roughly translated as "Visit the interior of the earth and [by] purifying [yourself] you will find the hidden stone".

Track listing

All lyrics written by Proscriptor; all music composed by Absu.

No. Title Length
1. "An Involution of Thorns"   3:08
2. "Descent Into Acheron (Evolving Into the Progression of Woe)"   4:33
3. "An Equinox of Fathomless Disheartenment"   3:13
4. "The Thrice Is Greatest to Ninnigal"   5:00
5. "Infinite and Profane Thrones"   6:20
6. "Fantasizing to the Third of the Pagan Visions (Quoth the Sky, 'Nevermore': Act II)"   5:27
7. "An Evolution of Horns"   3:09

Credits

Recorded album
Bonus live songs

Production

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