Well-Balanced And Smartly Arranged
Previous album World Funeral raised the bar for Marduk, showing that Morgan Hakansson's prolific pace and fanatical determination were really starting to pay off. On a roll, he then topped himself again with Plague Angel. Long-time vocalist Legion quit and was replaced by Mortuus, one of the best vocalists in black metal--his full-throated retchings would work just as well for a death metal band too, and his performance here was so impressive that it led to his vocals being raised noticeably in the mix on the follow-up Rom 5:12. One of the simplest yet most effective techniques used so well here is that of pacing--it starts with two fast songs back-to-back followed by one slow song, and this pattern repeats through the entire album. It keeps one's interest up very well; World Funeral had about the same ratio of fast-to-slow songs but they weren't arranged so well in the running order.