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# "Preliminary Purification Before the Calling of [[Inanna]]"
# "Preliminary Purification Before the Calling of [[Inanna]]"
# "Rapture of the Empty Spaces"
# "Rapture of the Empty Spaces"
# "Contemplate this On the [[Conan the Barbarian (film)#Plot|Tree of Woe]]"
# "Contemplate This on the [[Conan the Barbarian (film)#Plot|Tree of Woe]]"
# "A Most Effective Exorcism against [[Azag-Thoth|Azagthoth]] and his Emissaries"
# "A Most Effective Exorcism against [[Azag-Thoth|Azagthoth]] and his Emissaries"
# "Slavery to [[Nitokris]]"
# "Slavery to [[Nitokris]]"
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# "[[Kali Ma]]"
# "[[Kali Ma]]"
# "Curse the Sun"
# "Curse the Sun"
# "Impalement and Cruxifuction of the Last Remnants of the Pre-Human Serpent Volk"
# "Dying Embers of the Aga Mass SSSratu"
# "Dying Embers of the Aga Mass SSSratu"



Revision as of 16:55, 15 April 2009

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Saurian Exorcisms is the second solo album by Karl Sanders, the vocalist/guitarist of the death metal band Nile. It was released on 14 April 2009 through The End Records.[1] The music is a full length exploration of the atmospheric interludes heard on Nile's previous albums, and still draws on ancient Egyptian themes for inspiration.[1] He has also now drawn inspiration from other types of music such as Tibetan, Indian and Arabic.[citation needed]

Track listing

  1. "Preliminary Purification Before the Calling of Inanna"
  2. "Rapture of the Empty Spaces"
  3. "Contemplate This on the Tree of Woe"
  4. "A Most Effective Exorcism against Azagthoth and his Emissaries"
  5. "Slavery to Nitokris"
  6. "Shira Gula Pazu"
  7. "Kali Ma"
  8. "Curse the Sun"
  9. "Impalement and Cruxifuction of the Last Remnants of the Pre-Human Serpent Volk"
  10. "Dying Embers of the Aga Mass SSSratu"

Credits

References

  1. ^ a b c "Saurian Exorcisms Overview". Macrovision Corporation. 2009-03-26. Retrieved 2009-04-14.