Talk:Worship Him

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Peer review
--malconfort (talk) 19:16, 30 October 2015 (UTC)
 * "Worship Him is considered a milestone" this seems a little too much for such an underground album. considered by who?
 * what's the relation between Claude Lander with the fact that Worship Him was the recording/release debut of Osmose prods.?
 * that quote in the "Background and recording" section could be turned into prose.
 * "to Bulgaria's Tantra Mega Rock" is this zine a relevant publication to the point of being mentioned? the interview itself is pretty weak. Vorph says there he and his band mates used to "put the names of these bands [which influenced Samael] in the booklet". maybe the first press vinyl sleeve/CD booklet is even a better source - at least you will describe an peculiar aspect of the album and bring something relevant to the table by using the own album as a source. I see no problem in doing that.
 * Changed the reference to Blabbermouth . Fine by you? Musicaindustrial (talk) 00:59, 10 November 2015 (UTC)
 * the long quote on "Musical style and influences" could also be turned into prose.
 * that "fucking great" thing seems pretty swallow - I believe you can improve that one as well.
 * "Another notable member" why notable? consider most people don't have a clue about who Fenriz is.
 * try out something like: Another key figure in the early Norwegian black metal scene, Fenriz of Darkthrone fame, deemed Worship Him as a classic [what? black metal?] album. The musician included the song "Into the Pentagram" as part of his own The Best of Old-School Black Metal compilation. Fenriz stated [where? in the CD booklet?] the said song is "Samael's answer to Hellhammer's 'Triumph of Death'" etc.
 * Done. Musicaindustrial (talk) 00:30, 10 November 2015 (UTC)
 * but, why Fenriz included that Samael song in the comp.?
 * "Death Metal Underground, the internet's longest-running metal site, called Worship Him a "classic of black metal" in their review of the album." not really relevant - would be better use the style description given by that source, rather pretend they are that "authoritative" as a publication.
 * Removed. Musicaindustrial (talk) 00:18, 10 November 2015 (UTC)
 * "Despite being a landmark release in the genre, the iconic status Worship Him isn't entirely recognized by parts of the heavy metal press." iconic? I doubt and it seems so does the overall metal press.
 * Metal Forge? anyway, that sentence didn't seems really connected to what came before.
 * Removed. Musicaindustrial (talk) 00:33, 10 November 2015 (UTC)
 * "Decibel magazine inducted Worship Him to their "Hall of Fame" on their #118 issue." yeah, and you need that source.
 * here you have some info about early Samael http://sendbackmystamps.org/category/all-bands/bands/samael-swtz/