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Vile Nilotic Rites

2019 studio album by Nile


Vile Nilotic Rites is the ninth studio album by American technical death metal band Nile, released through Nuclear Blast on November 1, 2019. It is the band's only album with bassist/vocalist Brad Parris and first with guitarist/vocalist Brian Kingsland,[1] the latter of whom replaced Dallas Toler-Wade in 2017.[2] Two singles, "Long Shadows of Dread" and the title track, were released from the album.[1] Nile toured North America throughout November and December 2019 in support of the record.[3]

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Background and recording

Drummer George Kollias called Vile Nilotic Rites a "special album for all of us since each member contributed on this a lot. I feel it represents the teamwork spirit Nile has right now and that shows on stage as well."[4] The album was recorded at Serpent Headed Studios in Greenville, South Carolina.[4]

The son of frontman Karl Sanders, Kael Sanders, appears as a guest vocalist on the album, as well as several other guest vocalists.

Critical reception

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The album was generally well-received by critics and fans alike. Writing for Metal Injection, Austin Weber noted that the most distinct difference about the album from the band's other albums is the "influx of what you might call more "traditional" tech-death lead-work taking a larger role here beyond their patented frenetic riff style".[1]

Track listing

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All lyrics are written by Karl Sanders

Personnel

Nile

  • Karl Sanders – guitars, vocals, keyboards
  • George Kollias – drums, percussion
  • Brad Parris – bass, vocals
  • Brian Kingsland – guitars, vocals

Additional musicians

  • Mike Breazeale – guest vocal
  • Joe Vesano - additional vocal
  • Jason Hohenstein - additional vocal
  • Joshua Ward - additional vocal
  • Zach Jeter - additional vocal
  • Loren Forester - additional vocal
  • Kael Sanders - additional vocal
  • Hunter Ross - additional vocal
  • William Boyd - additional vocal
  • Matt Arflin - additional vocal

Production and design

  • Karl Sanders – production, recording
  • Mark Lewis – mixing and mastering
  • Jim Touras – engineering (drums)
  • George Dovolos – engineering (drums)
  • Brian Muniz – engineering (assistant)
  • Michael "Xaay" Loranc – cover art, layout

Charts

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References

  1. Weber, Austin (October 29, 2019). "Tech-Death Tuesday: NILE Becomes Reborn Once More Through Vile Nilotic Rites". Metal Injection. Retrieved November 1, 2019.
  2. Divita, Joe (September 6, 2019). "Nile Unveil Ninth Album 'Vile Nilotic Rites' + Debut New Song". Loudwire. Retrieved November 1, 2019.
  3. Divita, Joe (October 7, 2019). "Nile Let Rip on Malevolent 'Vile Nilotic Rites' Title Track". Loudwire. Retrieved November 1, 2019.
  4. Lawson, Dom. "CD Reviews - Vile Nilotic Rites". Blabbermouth. Retrieved 2019-11-18.




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