Clandestine (album)
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Clandestine is the second studio album by Swedish death metal band Entombed. It was released in Europe by Earache Records on 12 November 1991 and in North America by Relativity Records on 11 February 1992. Along with Entombed's preceding album, Clandestine helped establish a distinctively Swedish sound in the death metal genre.
This is the only Entombed album on which original vocalist L.G. Petrov does not appear. Petrov was fired from the band prior to the production of Clandestine due to personal disputes.[1] The band then recorded the Crawl EP with vocalist Orvar Säfström, but he did not remain for the album recording and the song "Crawl" was re-recorded for the Clandestine album. Drummer Nicke Andersson provided vocals on the album while Johnny Dordevic, formerly of Carnage, was hired as the band's vocalist for the ensuing tour.[2]
Reception
AllMusic gave Clandestine a rating of four and a half stars.[3] In October 2016, Clandestine was inducted into the Decibel magazine Hall of Fame, becoming the second Entombed album to be featured in the Decibel Hall of Fame.[4]
Track listing
2008 re-issue
Clandestine was re-issued as part of the Earache Classic Series with a DVD. The DVD is identical to their Monkey Puss DVD. Template:Tracklist
Personnel
- Nicke Andersson – drums, vocals, art direction, logo, back cover
- Uffe Cederlund – guitar, backing vocals
- Lars Rosenberg – bass
- Alex Hellid – guitar
- Tomas Skogsberg – production, engineering
- Entombed – production, engineering
- Dan Seagrave – art direction, cover art
Johnny Dordevic is listed on the sleeve as the lead singer, but he does not appear on the album. All vocals were recorded by Nicke Andersson.[5]
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