Albums

Epica, The holographic principle

Posted on: February 7, 2017 at 8:25 am

After the nuisance that their previous album turned out to be, I was determined to stay away from this band. However, I made the mistake or reading and most of all trusting the reviews and gave it a try. I lost an hour of my life, I gained some laughs… …

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Sirenia, Dim days of dolor

Posted on: January 27, 2017 at 8:23 am

After Morten discovered (or better said rediscovered) his talent on the previous album and I noticed that since they have a good songwriter now, all they need is a good singer, it seems like decided to fully upgrade themselves and replaced Ailyn with someone who actually knows how to sing. …

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Dark Tranquillity, Atoma

Posted on: January 10, 2017 at 8:22 am

I’m not generally a fan of melodic death metal, nor of genres that rely almost exclusively on harsh vocals, so you’ll have to excuse me if I don’t come off as the most knowledgeable person in this matter. However, Dark Tranquillity is one of the few bands of this genre …

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Sonata Arctica, The ninth hour

Posted on: December 9, 2016 at 8:20 am

Sonata Arctica is a band I have a rather complicated relationship with. I love a lot of power metal bands, but all of them are the ones that somehow break the boundaries of this genre and also use symphonic or progressive elements. At the opposite poles are the artists that …

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Opeth, Sorceress

Posted on: November 8, 2016 at 8:17 am

After two reviews full of superlatives for Heritage and Pale Communion, I guess it’s finally time to tone down a bit the Opeth fangirlism for Sorceress. It doesn’t mean that Sorceress is a bad album, Opeth could make better albums than 80% of the music that’s out there in their sleep, I think they’re incapable of …

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Orphaned Land & Amaseffer – Kna’an

Posted on: October 5, 2016 at 7:49 am

Ah, they’re still fine! After an All is one that made me wonder if they aren’t placing their ambassadorial role above their musicians’ role and especially after the departure of Yossi, their main composer, I was starting to get a bit worried about Orphaned Land’s future. Fortunately, this new album is here …

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Sabaton, The last stand

Posted on: September 10, 2016 at 7:45 am

This summer was pretty disappointing in terms of new records and good shows, so I took a break because there was nothing I was interested in writing about. But it seems like autumn is starting in a promising way and just looking at the upcoming releases makes me twitch with …

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Grand Magus, Sword Songs

Posted on: June 7, 2016 at 7:44 am

Take charge and commaaaaaand!!! That would be Grand Magus in a nutshell.  A band with clear connections and respect towards the past, whether we’re talking about the Black Sabbath-like doom of their first few albums, or about the Iron Maiden-inspired heavy metal of their current albums, they are definitely a sight for …

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Crematory, Monument

Posted on: May 20, 2016 at 7:41 am

Crematory’s new album Monument has been advertised by the band as a return to the roots, with a heavier and darker sound than on the last few albums. Now, I admit that I haven’t been paying much attention to their newer albums and the Crematory I’m familiar with is the older one, …

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Van Canto, Voices of fire

Posted on: March 26, 2016 at 7:25 am

Ah, Van Canto, never change, no matter what countless of random people on the Internet tell you. Signed- Random person on the Internet I’m starting to get tired of all the comments about how Van Canto should give up the voices-only gimmick and introduce instruments and how this style is …

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