Testimony of the Ancients

Testimony of the Ancients is the third album by the Dutch death metal band Pestilence, released in 1991 on Roadrunner Records. This was their first release with a new lineup, with Tony Choy replacing Martin van Drunen on bass, while guitarist Patrick Mameli filled in for the latter on vocals.

Testimony of the Ancients
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 6, 1991
RecordedMarch–April 1991 in Tampa, Florida (USA)
GenreProgressive death metal[1]
Length42:56
LabelRoadrunner
ProducerScott Burns
Pestilence chronology
Consuming Impulse
(1989)
Testimony of the Ancients
(1991)
Spheres
(1993)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
Metal Storm7.5/10[3]

Testimony of the Ancients was reissued, along with Consuming Impulse, on Roadrunner Records' Two from the Vault series.

Style

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According to Ultimate Guitar senior editor David Slavković, the album is "one of the first examples of experimentation in [death metal]," incorporating progressive elements and "slowly drifting away towards jazz fusion".[4] Each song on the album is followed by an instrumental outro track, which was an attempt by the band to "push [the genre's] boundaries." These brief interludes incorporate unorthodox timbres for death metal, such as acoustic guitar, samples of orchestral arrangements, and pianos.[5]

Following the departure of former bassist/vocalist Martin van Drunen, guitarist Patrick Mameli took over vocal duties. Mameli steered the band towards a more melodic and technical approach, expanding on the death metal sound of its predecessor Consuming Impulse. The resulting concept album, Testimony of the Ancients, contrasted brutal death metal riffs with melodic interludes. In addition to death metal, jazz fusion and progressive elements present, the album also contains thrash metal riffs and "doomy" elements. The album's lyrics explored topics that John Serba of AllMusic described as "strangely philosophical". He explained that the album's themes were "Harmony [verus] chaos, melody [versus] brutality, the concept of eternity [versus] the limitations of a man's mind."[6] The album's guitar solos have been described as "melodic, jazz inflected, soaring, and emotive."[7]

Track listing

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All lyrics are written by Marco Foddis; all music is composed by Patrick Mameli except where noted

No.TitleMusicLength
1."The Secrecies of Horror"Patrick Mameli, Patrick Uterwijk4:56
2."Bitterness" (instrumental)Mameli, Uterwijk0:30
3."Twisted Truth"Mameli, Uterwijk4:02
4."Darkening" (instrumental) 0:30
5."Lost Souls" 3:40
6."Blood" (instrumental) 0:28
7."Land of Tears" 4:47
8."Free Us from Temptation" (instrumental) 0:31
9."Prophetic Revelations" 5:21
10."Impure" (instrumental) 0:59
11."Testimony" 3:51
12."Soulless" (instrumental)Tony Choy0:32
13."Presence of the Dead" 5:50
14."MindWarp" (instrumental) 0:25
15."Stigmatized"Mameli, Uterwijk5:23
16."In Sorrow" (instrumental) 1:11
Total length:42:56

Personnel

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Pestilence
Additional musicians
  • Kent Smith - keyboards

Production

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  • Arranged By Pestilence
  • Produced By Pestilence & Scott Burns
  • Recorded, Engineered & Mixed By Scott Burns
  • Mastered By Eddy Schreyer
  • Cover art By Dan Seagrave

References

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  1. ^ "Pestilence - Testimony Of The Ancients". Metal Storm. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  2. ^ Serba, John. Testimony of the Ancients review allmusic.com. Retrieved on 2011-10-17.
  3. ^ "Pestilence - Testimony Of The Ancients review". Metal Storm. 15 September 2004. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  4. ^ Street-Jammer, Richard. "Pestilence's "Testimony Of The Ancients" Turns 25". Invisible Oranges - The Metal Blog. Retrieved 2024-12-30.
  5. ^ "Friday Top: 25 Best Death Metal Albums of All Time". www.ultimate-guitar.com. Retrieved 2024-12-30.
  6. ^ Testimony of the Ancients - Pestilence | Album | AllMusic, retrieved 2024-12-30
  7. ^ Street-Jammer, Richard. "Pestilence's "Testimony Of The Ancients" Turns 25". Invisible Oranges - The Metal Blog. Retrieved 2024-12-30.
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