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REVIEW: Blacklands – Peaceful Shores
BLACKLANDSPEACEFUL SHORESBLACKLANDS MUSIC Three years ago, I reviewed a Symphonic Metal album \’New Dawn\’ by a German band named Blacklands. I loved the band automatically. The lead singer at the time, Moja Nardelli, had a beautiful, powerful voice, one perfect for the Symphonic scene. They took a leap of faith to self-produce the way they… Continue reading
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REVIEW: Cairiss – Fall (EP)
CAIRISS FALL (EP) UNSIGNED It would be so simply to call Cairiss black-metal, and it would certainly save me a lot of time. However, it wouldn\’t do the band justice since the majority of it\’s content is along the lines of symphonic, rather then black. Now, we\’ve all heard of that terrible sub-genre they call… Continue reading
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REVIEW: Ecferus – The Tourniquet Hemisphere EP
ECFERUSTHE TOURNIQUET HEMISPHEREBLACK HORIZONS Atmospheric, progressive, and experimental breeds of extreme metal have long been favorites of mine; at a time, they were my bread and butter. I do love the slow climb, the inevitable climax (if the album is good enough to provide one), and I\’m sure that anyone reading this has a soft… Continue reading
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REVIEW: Sinners Moon – Atlantis
Sinners Moon – AtlantisInverse Records There is no lack of Symphonic Metal. Thanks to the likes of Nightwish, Leaves Eyes, Within Temptation, Epica, and countless more, there is just about as many Symphonic Metal bands out there are as there is Pornography. Sadly, it takes a lot for any of them to gather the steam… Continue reading
