Imhotep (6 of 6 points)

"In the beginning there was... ...something... In the end there will probably be... ...nothing... And in between all this, there’s time. Time to do something. Time to do nothing. Time to spend 38+ minutes together with Abigor, over and over again. Time to be confused, to think, to rethink, …..." (read more)


Metal.de (8 of 10 points)

"Die Zeit ist Satans Weg zu verhindern, dass alles gleichzeitig geschieht", hat Albert Einstein gesagt. Zumindest sinngemäß. Ich finde, damit ist Satan in dieser von Spendenwut und Sozialarbeiter-Fernsehen durchdrungenen Welt eine ganze Menge an Einfluss eingeräumt. Bis in die Köpfe ..." (read more)


Sicmaggot.cz (9 of 10 points)

"I always liked this Austrian band, both their two eras of „classic“ black metal and current shape of cold and misantropic post-black metal. So I think it’s obvious that I was looking forward to “Time is the Sulphur in the Veins of the Saint“ very much. And I have to say that it really kicked my ass! ..." (read more)


Heathenharvest (no rating)

“Time is the Sulphur in the Veins of the Saint (An excursion onto Satan's Fragmenting Principle)” is the kinda long title of this album. It has been conceived as a conceptual “joint venture” with the French Industrial Black Metal band, Blacklodge. Both album's concept deals ..." (read more)


Unknown (7,5 of 10 points)

"When God Leaves, We Come Out and Play. Abigor is a black metal band from Austria. Having been known to dabble into more experimental territories with previous albums, this album can come across differently than most albums. Some fans will find this album very chaotic and ...." (read more)