Mantras (Master's Hammer album)

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Mantras is the fourth studio album by Czech black metal band Master's Hammer, independently-released on 3 December 2009. It is the band's first album of new material since Šlágry on 1995, and sees them returning to the black metal style of their first two albums, but blending it with the experimental sound demonstrated on Šlágry. It was released both in CD and vinyl format; the vinyl version contains less tracks.[1]

The track "Vrana" is a tribute to painter Martin Vrana, a long-time friend of Master's Hammer's vocalist Franta Štorm. Vrana illustrated the album's cover art.

"Jáma pekel" was originally featured on the band's debut album, Ritual..

Track listing

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

No.TitleEnglish titleLength
1."Typograf"Typographer5:09
2."Domanín" 5:05
3."Až já budu..."When I Am...5:37
4."Čerti"Demons3:46
5."Bodhi" 4:55
6."Červené blato"Red Mud4:04
7."Tympan"Kettledrum3:14
8."Vrana" 5:12
9."Propesko" 4:02
10."Fantasie"Fantasy2:42
11."Ganesha mantra" 3:03
12."Jáma pekel"Hell's Mouth5:22
13."Epitaf"Epitaph2:06

Note

Tracks 9 to 12 are absent of the vinyl release.

Personnel

Master's Hammer

  • František "Franta" Štorm – vocals, guitar, drums
  • Tomáš "Necrocock" Kohout – guitars
  • Tomáš "Monster" Vendl – bass
  • Honza "Silenthell" Přibyl – timpani
  • Vlastimil "Vlasta" Voral – keyboards

Miscellaneous staff

  • Franta Štorm – production
  • Martin Vrana – cover art

References