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Vagus Vetus
Studio album by
Released18 May 2014
GenreBlack metal, avant-garde metal
Length55:47
LabelJihosound Records
ProducerFranta Štorm
Master's Hammer chronology
Vracejte konve na místo.
(2012)
Vagus Vetus
(2014)
Formulæ
(2016)

Vagus Vetus is the sixth studio album by Czech black metal band Master's Hammer, released on 18 May 2014 through the band's own record label, Jihosound Records, founded the year prior.[1] It is the group's second concept album so far, the first one being Jilemnický okultista, released in 1992.

The album tells the surreal adventures of an imaginary old wanderer, whose name is Vagus Vetus, through an "unfamiliar labyrinth" where "there's nothing good waiting for him. Disgusted with progress and modernity of all kinds, he enjoys listening to Aeolian harps and sounds of postmortal flatulence. He finds his consolation in hedonic experiences of natural origin".[2]

The track "Panuška" is a tribute to Czech painter Jaroslav Panuška (1872–1958).

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Franta Štorm; all music is composed by Master's Hammer (Štorm, Necrocock and Silenthell)

No.TitleEnglish titleLength
1."αιολος I." (instrumental)Aeolus I.0:57
2."XMZ[nb 1]" 4:09
3."Panuška" 5:19
4."V aiolských harfách"In Aeolian Harps5:52
5."Chrchel"Sputum4:44
6."Receptura"Recipe4:31
7."Špacírka"Walking Cane3:30
8."Na kanibalských jatkách"At the Cannibal Slaughterhouse3:47
9."Beedi" 4:26
10."Zvířecí zvuky"Animal Noises4:30
11."Prďák"Fart4:23
12."Pod vrstvou prachu"Under a Layer of Dust4:23
13."Nengemengelengem" 3:27
14."αιολος II." (instrumental)Aeolus II.1:44

Personnel

Notes

  1. ^ Acronym for "Xenofobní Misanthropickou Zrůdu"; in English, "Xenophobic Misanthropic Monster".

References

  1. ^ "INTERVIEW: Master's Hammer (November 2014)". Archived from the original on 2015-06-14. Retrieved 2015-06-15.
  2. ^ Master's Hammer Website