Issued in standard jewel case. Single card cover insert with blank back cover. Limited Edition of 250 copies.
The album title means "Loyalty is My Honor," and it's a speech given by members of the SS, the paramilitary organization of the National Socialist German Workers' Party.
Track #1 is a song by Su Asti, but it's a speech by Joseph Goebbels, a German politician said to have contributed to the expansion of the Nazi Party's power.
Track #2 marks the beginning of the black metal section, starting with a gloomy tension with a tense guitar riff intro and slow drums. However, after about a minute, it shifts to a style that's fast and relentless, incorporating Nordic-style tremolo picking and aggressive, fast blast beats.
The vocals are also orthodox and cool, with a powerful growl.
Track #3, like #2, progresses with a gritty tremolo riff played steadily at a mid-tempo, and the speed doesn't increase until the end, making it a song that's close to depressive black metal. Track #4 begins with a male voice singing in Spanish, but soon transitions into a majestic song with a strong pagan-esque melody and a dynamic rhythm, sounding more punk than black metal.
The last two tracks are by Aryanwulf.
The raw, muffled sound of the tremolo riffs, the low-pitched drums, and the distorted, almost crackling, screaming vocals create a brutal black metal sound.
Melodic elements are scarce, but upon closer listening, subtle mellow phrases can be found here and there.
Track #6 might seem like a Skrewdriver cover at first glance, but that's not the case at all; it's a mid-tempo track that simply repeats a melancholic phrase.
Both tracks lack any flashy developments and are generally unremarkable, but their unusually long 7-minute runtime is typical of obscure, underground NSBM. So, while both bands are still decent compared to truly mediocre bands like Zyklonkrieg 88, their music is probably not worth listening to for hardcore fans.
Sample:
bilibili.com/video/BV1EY411d7j4/