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[QUOTE="dyingmuse:591473"] I know how much Scott knows about music seeing as his is just a perfect blend of unrehashed perfection with totally origional ideas. All I have to say is, If you don't like said generes .....Don't fucking post your worthless fucking reviews!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If I reviewed your music, believe me it would not be much better. But because I don't like your music, I won't post a review of it, And proceed to bash it online!!!! CUNT!!!!!!!!!!! Updated 3/3/07 Added: Shroud of Bereavement - Alone Beside Her (3/10, this record was kind of a bitch to review since I personally know some of the members of the band, some of them are from my own town in fact, and they are nice guys, but I have to approach this with 100% honesty. This is a gothic/doom metal band, influenced by stuff like early Anathema, My Dying Bride, Theatre of Tragedy, etc. Like a lot of the newer bands in this style, they try to marry the gothic doom with female vocals. Fairy vocals, that are often singing as a duet with the growling vox. This is extremely annoying here, and basically what you end up with is a growl part with simple doom guitars, then piano break with girl singing/talking, and so forth. Now, some of these songs are like 12-16 minutes long, and some of them are many years old though they seem to have been tweaked. Honestly, you should not be writing a song that long if you can't at least support it with some interesting material. In the end, this is another goth/doom-derived snoozefest kind of like the new November's Doom record. These guys work hard at this, they have been doing it for years, playing shows, getting releases out there, spreading the gospel...but there is no reason for me to even listen to this again when I could listen to Draconian or another similar band that is so much better. I'll put it simply: if you worship In Velvet Darkness They Fear to a fault, and anything that sounds even remotely similar, then you might just like this. Fairy vocals, plenty of keyboards, some violins, and pretty much nothing here that makes me feel remotely doomed, which is what I like to hear, in, you know, doom...) You cry for bird's blood, but not for fish's blood. Fortunate for ones with voice. If the dolls also had voices, they would have screamed, 'I didn't want to become human.' [quote][b][user]chimerstry[/user][/b] said: Added: [b]
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[/i] (3/10, this record was kind of a bitch to review since I personally know some of the members of the band, some of them are from my own town in fact, and they are nice guys, but I have to approach this with 100% honesty. This is a gothic/doom metal band, influenced by stuff like early Anathema, My Dying Bride, Theatre of Tragedy, etc. Like a lot of the newer bands in this style, they try to marry the gothic doom with female vocals. Fairy vocals, that are often singing as a duet with the growling vox. This is extremely annoying here, and basically what you end up with is a growl part with simple doom guitars, then piano break with girl singing/talking, and so forth. Now, some of these songs are like 12-16 minutes long, and some of them are [i]many years old[/i] though they seem to have been tweaked. Honestly, you should not be writing a song that long if you can't at least support it with some interesting material. In the end, this is another goth/doom-derived snoozefest kind of like the new November's Doom record. These guys work hard at this, they have been doing it for years, playing shows, getting releases out there, spreading the gospel...but there is no reason for me to even listen to this again when I could listen to Draconian or another similar band that is so much better. I'll put it simply: if you worship [i]In Velvet Darkness They Fear[/i] to a fault, and anything that sounds even remotely similar, then you might just like this. Fairy vocals, plenty of keyboards, some violins, and pretty much nothing here that makes me feel remotely doomed, which is what I like to hear, in, you know, doom...)[/quote] 永久链接 引用 pennyadren 说... 2007年 3月 3日, 14:34 chimerstry said: Fairy vocals, that are often singing as a duet with the growling vox. I stopped right there. Coming soon... TOXIC REVENGER FANTASTIC CHILEAN POWER METAL FROM POWERLAND [quote][b][user]pennyadren[/user][/b] said: [quote][b][user]chimerstry[/user][/b] said: Fairy vocals, that are often singing as a duet with the growling vox.[/quote] I stopped right there.[/quote] 永久链接 引用 chimerstry 说... 2007年 3月 3日, 14:42 Eh, it's sad, but that stuff does have a market...well, not really when you have 16 minute long songs with growls and dull music. Shroud of Bereavement is better than Evanescense though. You cry for bird's blood, but not for fish's blood. Fortunate for ones with voice. If the dolls also had voices, they would have screamed, 'I didn't want to become human.' [quote][b][user]chimerstry[/user][/b] said: Eh, it's sad, but that stuff does have a market...well, not really when you have 16 minute long songs with growls and dull music. [b]
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[/b] is better than [b]Evanescense[/b] though.[/quote] 永久链接 引用 pennyadren 说... 2007年 3月 3日, 14:49 The band name sounds like something METAzrael came up with after eating one too many tofu burgers. (; Coming soon... TOXIC REVENGER FANTASTIC CHILEAN POWER METAL FROM POWERLAND [quote][b][user]pennyadren[/user][/b] said: The band name sounds like something METAzrael came up with after eating one too many tofu burgers. (;[/quote] 永久链接 引用 chimerstry 说... 2007年 3月 3日, 14:51 Hahaha, the band name is pretty much derived from My Dying Bride song titles, just like their song titles which are taken from My Dying Bride and Opeth songs. You cry for bird's blood, but not for fish's blood. Fortunate for ones with voice. If the dolls also had voices, they would have screamed, 'I didn't want to become human.' [quote][b][user]chimerstry[/user][/b] said: Hahaha, the band name is pretty much derived from My Dying Bride song titles, just like their song titles which are taken from My Dying Bride and Opeth songs.[/quote] [/QUOTE]
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