playlist artwork#12 this weekdying with the day

by lament of agony

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1 4:00 1007 listens
2 3:00 665 listens
3 3:57 397 listens
4 3:57 214 listens
5 3:00 128 listens

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  • Updated: 27/02/2009
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fishtre

Black Metal version "do it yourself"

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fishtre • 2009-04-03 21:53:06

Je sais bien que l'enregistrement minimaliste est souvent un choix chez les groupes de black metal underground, mais quelques efforts supplémentaires n'aurais tout de même pas étés superflus. Le son de la batterie aurais put être nettement plus soigné et les vides entres les morceaux sont tout a fait dispensables. Cependant les compositions ne sont pas inintéressantes, malgré la fâcheuse tendance du batteur a quitter le rythme on se retrouve face à un esthétisme fort (aussi bien au niveau visuel que sonore) qui mériterais sans doute un travail plus soigné et approfondit. Dans l'attente d'une suite, bonne continuation.
Crusby

Nicht anhörbar

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Crusby • 2009-03-12 21:31:30

It´s a so bad recording, you can´t understand that there is a singer. The drums are overdriven and you can´t hear much of the guitare. The 1 point is for the cool name and the nice artwork! Maybe i like it in a better recording, mail me if you´ve done that.
Ivan1984

Keeping it real...

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Ivan1984 • 2009-04-06 23:05:55

The album starts with a suitable expression of grief, a lament of agony. Perhaps, I suspect, a spiritual wound so profound it cannot be pathologised, and therefore treatment becomes etheric. And, with that there is, I know, an immense difficulty as we live in such a clinical manner in the West in particular. Ending Night, and tonight is a night for ending, but I'm trying to maintain positivity. Listening to this album you might think may not be the best audio therapy, but sometimes it works wonders and gets the bad things out of the system. Not all good sounds are good. In Darkest Times we tend to turn to the darker aspects of our personal cosmology. Like some people say, if you don't get an answer from the one on-high, you go below. It's a garage band sound and gives it a darker, more realistic aspect, though some are sure to moan about quality. What do you want for nothing? If you want 'quality', go to a supermarket. If you want feeling and realism look round Jamendo. The spirit runs through all things, but to varying degrees, even the array of mainstream marketed crap on those aforementioned shelves must have something about them even if it's only a pretty cover. Anyway, it flows straight into Dying With The Day, and the quality attests to that in some way, as in the presentation encapsulates the efficacy of what is being expressed here. The End of This Painfull Chapter increases with its due portion of proportion. A good finish to what after all is, a lament of agony, how that is experienced and duly expressed is all part and parcel of the point of it, so in that sense it achieves it's aim. Interesting and a challenge to assimilate. But I am of the borg and we assimilate all, in the interest of challenging all. Keep it real.
FRIMMELjoe

Good album

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FRIMMELjoe • 2011-06-23 11:47:33

the idea is good but the execution...The Songs 2-5 were not completed..very sad..you can make much out of it..if you want...ok but I like the Song Lament,thx!
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