1. | Viteliú | 06:27 | Show lyrics |
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2. | Al dì delle forche | 05:22 | Show lyrics |
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3. | A Diana | 07:17 | Show lyrics |
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4. | Primavera Sacra | 05:31 | Show lyrics |
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5. | Ner Tefúrúm (Midtro) | 03:13 | instrumental |
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6. | Battaglia di Porta Collina | 04:43 | Show lyrics |
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7. | Sabella Carmina | 07:36 | Show lyrics |
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8. | Disfatta | 04:52 | Show lyrics |
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45:01 |
Band members | |
Uruk-Hai | All instruments, Vocals |
Guest/Session | |
Davide "Carondimonio" Piazza | Bass (track 8) |
Lord Kaiaphas | Vocals (track 7) |
Valentina "Diana Luna" Cesareo | Vocals (female) (track 7) |
Gabriele Gramaglia | Guitars (additional) (tracks 3, 5, 7), Bass |
Davide Billia | Drums |
Uruk-Hai | All instruments, Vocals |
Davide "Carondimonio" Piazza | Bass (track 8) |
Lord Kaiaphas | Vocals (track 7) |
Valentina "Diana Luna" Cesareo | Vocals (female) (track 7) |
Gabriele Gramaglia | Guitars (additional) (tracks 3, 5, 7), Bass |
Davide Billia | Drums |
Comes with Obi strip.
Two lyric videos have been made for "Viteliú" and "Sabella Carmina".
Viteliú is the ancient Osco-Umbrian word for Italy.
Latin lyrics for Al di là delle Forche come from Titus Livius' Ab Urbe Condita (book IX, chapter 2).
Track 6 lyrics refers to a battle outside Rome between Romans and Samnites, after which Romans obtained victory against Italic nations in the First Civil War .
Recording information:
Recorded between March and October 2014.
Identifiers:
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