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Band: Therion Album: Deggial Type: Full-length Year: 2000 Country: Sweden Genre: Symphonic Metal / Orchestral Metal Label: Nuclear Blast Records Note: Ninth studio album, delivering a deep fusion of metal with orchestral and choir elements — dark, epic and cinematic; regarded as a landmark release that pushed symphonic metal into heavier and more experimental territories. LINEUP: Christofer Johnsson: Guitars, Keyboards, Songwriting (tracks 1-10), Arrangements Kristian Niemann: Guitars (lead) Johan Niemann: Bass Sami Karppinen: Drums TRACKLIST: 00:00:00 1. Seven Secrets of the Sphinx – 03:36 00:03:34 2. Eternal Return – 07:10 00:10:45 3. Enter Vril-Ya – 06:38 00:17:24 4. Ship of Luna – 06:28 00:23:54 5. The Invincible – 05:09 00:29:04 6. Deggial – 05:03 00:34:08 7. Emerald Crown – 05:29 00:39:37 8. The Flight of the Lord of Flies – 01:22 00:41:00 9. Flesh of the Gods – 04:04 00:45:07 10. Via Nocturna (Part I & II) – 09:33 00:54:39 11. O Fortuna – 03:21 Released in 2000, Deggial marks a bold and ambitious statement by Therion — a symphonic metal masterpiece that merges heavy riffing with lush orchestral arrangements, choirs, operatic vocals and dark, mythic atmospheres. This album stands as one of the band’s darkest and most dramatic works, balancing intensity and sophistication in a way few metal albums achieve. From the very first track, “Seven Secrets of the Sphinx”, the listener is drawn into a ritualistic journey full of mystery and grandeur. “Eternal Return” and “Enter Vril-Ya” blend haunting melodies with powerful metal rhythms, while “Ship of Luna” and “The Invincible” deepen the atmosphere with epic soundscapes and dynamic compositional shifts. The title track “Deggial” offers a brooding and ritualistic aura, setting up a central theme of occultism, cosmic horror, and existential dread. On the second half, orchestral colors and metal aggression merge seamlessly in “Emerald Crown” and “Flesh of the Gods” — the latter enhanced by a guest vocal appearance that adds emotional weight and variety. “Via Nocturna,” a two-part sweeping epic, builds tension through choral passages, heavy guitar work and orchestral flourishes, culminating in a dramatic finale. Closing with “O Fortuna” — a reimagined classical piece — the album ends on a majestic, cinematic note, bringing together classical heritage and metal power in a hauntingly beautiful fusion. Deggial is unique in Therion’s discography because it doesn’t merely layer orchestral elements on metal; it integrates them as core components of songwriting and atmosphere. The result is a deeply immersive experience — ideal for fans of symphonic metal, gothic atmospheres, mythological themes and epic storytelling. Its influence helped shape the next generation of symphonic and orchestral metal bands, cementing Therion’s legacy as innovators in the genre.