Facta Loquuntur

Facta Loquuntur
Studio album by Absurd
Released 1996 (1996)
Recorded 1996
Genre National Socialist black metal
Length 36:29
Language English, German
Label No Colours
Absurd chronology
Totenburg/Die Eiche
(1996)
Facta Loquuntur
(1996)
Asgardsrei
(2005)

Facta Loquuntur was the first full-length album ever released by German National Socialist black metal band Absurd. The CD and vinyl were originally released on No Colours Records, each limited to 500 copies. A picture disc vinyl version was released on No Colours and Silencelike Death Productions. The material has been re-released on tape by NSBM labels Stellar Winter Records and Totenkopf Propaganda. Facta Loquuntur was also released in digipack format by World Terror Committee with three bonus tracks. Each of the re-releases have their own cover art, and several bonus tracks.

Track listing

  1. "Werwolf" – 2:35
  2. "The Gates of Heaven" – 3:16
  3. "Pesttanz" – 2:46
  4. "Eternal Winter" – 4:15
  5. "Deep Dark Forest" – 4:58
  6. "First Winter of Bloodred Snow" – 2:58
  7. "Mourning Soul" – 2:11
  8. "Dreaming of Love" – 4:43
  9. "Wartend in Einsamkeit" – 7:07
  10. "Der Sieg ist unser" – 1:40

Album notes

Supreme Art re-release bonus tracks

  1. "In des Mondes blut'gem Schein"
  2. "Verlassen"
  3. "Lord of Ages" (Blood Axis cover)
  4. "Werwolf" (different version)
  5. "Ashes to Ashes"
  6. "Last Breath"
  7. "Green Heart"
  8. "Requiem"
  9. "Vampire"
  10. "Tod vor Sonnenaufgang"
  11. "Für Germanien"
  12. "Als die Alten jung noch waren"

World Terror Committee re-release bonus tracks (digipack)

  1. "In des Mondes blut'gem Schein"
  2. "Verlassen"
  3. "Mourning Soul" (live)

Satanic Skinhead Propaganda re-release bonus tracks (vinyl only)

  1. "Wikinger" (live, Ultima Thule cover)
  2. "Mourning Soul" (live)
  3. "House of the Rising Sun" (live, American folk song)
  4. "Election Day" (live, Ultima Thule cover)
  5. "Verlassen" (live)
  6. "Lord of Ages" (Blood Axis cover)

Personnel

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