I'll be damned: after several demos and the issues around the line-up (which used to be as consistent as the Dutch weather) Amok and his companions finally succeeded in coming up with their full length debut, although the music has changed considerably compared to the demos and the 'The Threat' EP from 2003. A logic development in a way, because since then six years have passed and the line-up has changed as well. The new Onheil kind of came when melodic Dutch black metal band decided to split up and reinforced the troops around Amok. Nevertheless I can say at forehand that Onheil's debut 'Razor' has turned out to be an album on which the Dutch scene can be proud.
01 Out of the darkness it comes 02 Nemesis' light fading 03 As hope dies 04 Final redemption 05 Day of departure 06 Razor 07 The fallen kingdom 08 Pad der verdoemenis 09 Penetration of innocence 10 Rain of fire 11 From above