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[QUOTE="Chris_From_Shit_Fuck:342698"]In Flames - Come Clarity (2006) Track Listing: 1. Take this life 2. Leeches 3. Reflect the storm 4. Dead end 5. Scream 6. Come clarity 7. Vacuum 8. Pacing death trails 9. Crawl through knives 10. Versus terminus 11. Our infinite struggle 12. Vanishing light 13. Your bedtime story is scaring everyone After 2004's Soundtrack to Your Escape, almost every In Flames fan had given up hope that the once great Gothenburg band could ever duplicate their earlier work. Barely using the guitar work of Jesper or Bjorn, the music incorporated so much synth that you'd think they were now a nu-metal band. Well almost 2 years after the "St. Anger" of thier carrier, In Flames new album is out. Musically it's alot better than the attrocity of STYE, but at the same time there are still too many instances of the band using the "synth" sound that they experimented with on Reroute to Remain. Now it appears that this is a staple of the new In Flames sound. The album starts off pretty strong, if you like metalcore that is as that is now what the band has become. No more are the orignators of phenomenal harmonies. The vocal work by Anders hasn't changed since STYE, and that is what really makes the album suffer as there is no real growth vocally, though while it's a regression for the band musically (backwards towards Colony/Clayman), the vocals and lyrics tend to ruin the songs as they could be enjoyable. Though while I didn't have high hopes set for the album, I am glad to hear that they've gone back to the sound before STYE and Reroute, but at the same time I'd perfer to have the old In Flames back, the one that came up with great tracks like Ever Dying, Behind Space, December Flower, Dead God in Me. Those days are done now though, and though while this album isn't ground breaking, or their best it's defenitly a step back in the right direction for the Swedish Boys. Rating: 7/10[/QUOTE]
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