playlist artwork#12 this weekA lullaby for a dying man

by Embrace my Ruin

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  • Updated: 31/03/2009
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RDSK

Belle découverte !!!

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RDSK • 2010-05-21 00:06:09

Très bel univers ! la voix grave passe bien dans votre ambiance musicale, et les strctures instrus sont géniales, pari réussi je trouve ! Bonne continuation, Radien, RDSK
BertMessiah

Great Doom with excellent guitars

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BertMessiah • 2009-04-10 05:25:04

Great sound and guitar players in a doom album, very clear riffs. The synth creates the ambient and it does not overload the music. Great job.
Dropdeadfred

I am in shock!

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Dropdeadfred • 2009-07-16 23:03:40

Why you might ask? How could a group this talented not be signed. A very impressive Demo that is very professional on all levels. I prey to the Metal Gods that we will soon be hearing a full length album here on jamendo or better still released on a forward thinking independent label.
KoenV

Good compositions!

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KoenV • 2009-10-11 22:22:12

Allow my to make abstraction of the vocals: I am not a big fan of grunts only (with a few exceptions like Angela Gossow's vocals in Arch Enemy and Anders Friden of In Flames). But the compositions are really great! I just don't understand why such a cool album only gets 869 listens in 7 months time!
Ivan1984

Engraved anguish...

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Ivan1984 • 2009-04-06 14:58:33

In A Deep Silence, has a profound air to it from the beginning and some equally profound rock sounds to emphasis the sense of the track. The contrapuntal vocals work well, being emphasised by the strong guitar work. The more I listen to it the more I like it, some very good instrumentality at play. A Lullaby For A Dying Man maintains the essence of the theme. As for Solitude In Pain, all pain is essentially in solitude, excepting disasters which can be shared with many to a degree a commonality, essentially pain is a solitary cross to bear. Nice work. Finally, Memories Through The Shadows, suitably sonorous and a good track to listen to, most of mine are through shadows of life, some are meant to stay that way. Not hidden so much, as appropriately dressed in darkness.
bimbo8

Magnifico

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bimbo8 • 2009-07-17 21:48:45

I like your sound! There I heard a few months ago, and now that I have found here again on Jamendo for a moment I asked myself: - They know, what we do here? Is unthinkable to anyone who will listen that you don't have a record deal... Very good! Ciao.
Satan Claus

Solid

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Satan Claus • 2011-05-09 20:34:05

This is quite enjoyable to listen to, proper doomy atmosphere with a splash of gothic. The vocals though seem a little bit too quiet, should be a little bit more in the foreground, especially the female voice. Anyway, definetly worthwhile and as my headline says it, a solid performance on par with professional commercial productions. Keep it up!
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