Medeis

Medeis is the second studio album by Polish heavy metal band Hunter. It was released on March 7, 2003 by Rubicon/Pomaton EMI.[2]

Medeis
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 7, 2003
RecordedAugust–November 2002, Studio Izabelin, Poland
GenreThrash metal, heavy metal
Length48:55
LanguageEnglish, Polish
LabelRubicon/Pomaton EMI
ProducerPaweł "Drak" Grzegorczyk, Andrzej "Aka" Karp, Michał Jelonek, Piotr Laskowski
Hunter chronology
Requiem
(1995)
Medeis
(2003)
T.E.L.I...
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Teraz Rock[1]

A music videos have been made for the songs "Kiedy umieram" and "Fallen" both directed by Marcin Klinger.[3]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Fallen"Paweł GrzegorczykPaweł Grzegorczyk, Piotr Kędzierzawski6:10
2."Fantasmagoria"Paweł GrzegorczykPaweł Grzegorczyk4:50
3."So..."Paweł GrzegorczykPaweł Grzegorczyk, Piotr Kędzierzawski2:57
4."Greed"Paweł GrzegorczykPaweł Grzegorczyk5:03
5."Grabasz..."Paweł GrzegorczykPaweł Grzegorczyk4:40
6."Mirror of War"Paweł GrzegorczykPaweł Grzegorczyk2:24
7."Siedem (Medeis)"Paweł GrzegorczykPaweł Grzegorczyk6:00
8."Why?"Paweł GrzegorczykPaweł Grzegorczyk4:24
9."Nikt"Paweł GrzegorczykPaweł Grzegorczyk1:47
10."Loża szyderców"Paweł GrzegorczykPaweł Grzegorczyk, Piotr Kędzierzawski5:31
11."Kiedy umieram"Paweł GrzegorczykPaweł Grzegorczyk5:09
Total length:48:55

Credits

Hunter
  • Paweł "Drak" Grzegorczyk - vocals, guitars
  • Piotr "Pit" Kędzierzawski - guitars
  • Konrad "Saimon" Karchut - bass guitar
  • Grzesiek "Brooz" Sławiński - drums
Additional musicians
  • Tomek "Fester" Golijaszewski - bass guitar
  • Andrzej "Aka" Karp - bass guitar
  • Michał Jelonek - violin
  • Paweł "Żaba" Żełobowski - conga
  • Marek Musik - conga
Production
  • Andrzej "Aka" Karp - sound engineering, production, mixing, mastering
  • Paweł "Drak" Grzegorczyk - production
  • Michał Jelonek - production
  • Piotr Laskowski - sound engineering, production, mixing
  • Ryszard Szmit - sound engineering
  • Grzegorz Piwkowski - mastering
  • Irek Mazur - multimedia presentation

References


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