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Saturday, June 4, 2011

Amorphis - The Beginning Of Times

As I am writing this review, my 3 weeks old son is sleeping on my chest. He does sleep tenderly to the music of Amorphis. He does seem to enjoy as he open his eyes from time to time with an interrogation point in his face. He wonders what is that great music, those majestic melody only Amorphis can stick in your head. I am sure that if he could talk, he would ask me to raise the volume in those rare faster moment of the album.

As An adult, I see thing a bit in a different way, I think this album lack a bit of originality.
Some time, the singer growls , more than in previous album, but it never last and after 15 seconds, the music goes back to the classic Amorphis sound.

I feel that I am listening to the older album, again and again.  Lucky for me.. the older album were damn good so in the end it's still a great album, I recommend it.

Feel free to comment on this post or on the other posts from this blog, it does badly need some discussion going on.

Here is a sample of the album for you to enjoy

Septic Flesh - The Great Mass


A lot of bands these days can say they are producing an "atmospheric metal" but none of these band can rival with what Septic Flesh can achieve. This band can produce an atmosphere like no other band can. 

After 3 or 4 listen.. I came to the conclusion that it's not their best album at all but is still a great piece of work.



Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Dark Tranquillity - Projector

I am not sure I can find any words to describe the mood of that album. The only thing I can say is that it's able to draw a map of what sadness can be, at the same time, it's able to bring you the anger you need to kick that sadness in the nuts. It can be so depressive and yet so motivating.

I used to listen to that album in some stale moment of my life so this one has a very special meaning for me.

To get back to the band, I find that album a lot different from the other Dark Tranquillity albums and I never found out why. It makes me wonder what was happening in the songwriter head at that moment.

They said in an interview that they wanted to do something different and conceptual, but we all know that's what they always say in interview, not what they really think/feel  when they do write the score.

Listen to the samples below, close your eyes and feel the intensity it's able to spit.










Tristania - Beyond the Veil

This albums is probably one of the most important in my metalhead journey.. it's really the album that got me into metal. Each song as something special. They play a lot with the energy provided by male vocals, chorals and female vocals. There are plenty of band now that use this recipe but no one succeed like Tristania did with this Beyond The Veil

The music is mostly composed by Morten Veland, a great songwriter which sadly lost some of its amazing inspiration in later  Sirenia/Mortemia albums.

Many considers this album the opus magnum of Tristania but I will go further than that by saying this is  one of the best symphonic gothic metal album ever made.



Monday, March 7, 2011

Arch Enemy - Doomsday Machine


A review of this amazing album will be available very soon, for now, have fun with this sample!


 





Cradle of Filth - Thornography

This album might be the least appreciated album from Cradle of Filth but for some reason I ignore, I really do appreciate this album. At the same time, I really don't like the other album from that band so that might explain why I'm different from the crowd here.

In other words.. If you think you don't like Cradle of Filth, listen to a few songs from that album and you might change your mind.

happy listening.







In Flames - The Jester Race

Album review soon to come. For now, enjoy this preview..