Towering above many nefarious contemporary noisemakers, Londons Akercocke erupted across the consciousness of the UK metal scene in the late ’90s, wielding a fiendishly inventive blend of death, black and progressive metal. Their distinctive, smartly-dressed demeanour and eloquent preoccupation with all things dark and Satanic marked them out both as ferociously individual artists and enlightened students of the pitch-black sonic code. ‘Renaissance In Extremis’ is a bold, bullish and belligerent statement of creative intent: metals dark spirit reborn in an explosion of bright ideas and inspirational fury.
| Track | Track name | Artist | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Track 1 | Disappear | Akercocke | 7.02 |
| Track 2 | Unbound By Sin | Akercocke | 4.25 |
| Track 3 | Insentience | Akercocke | 4.57 |
| Track 4 | First to Leave the Funeral | Akercocke | 6.24 |
| Track 5 | Familiar Ghosts | Akercocke | 7.17 |
| Track 6 | A Final Glance Back Before Departing | Akercocke | 6.23 |
| Track 7 | One Chapter Closing for Another to Begin | Akercocke | 4.1 |
| Track 8 | Inner Sanctum | Akercocke | 4.13 |
| Track 9 | A Particular Cold September | Akercocke | 9.25 |
| Track 9 | A Particularly Cold September | Akercocke | 9.25 |






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