Described in a DeBaser review as a cheerful yet dark ensemble that mixes medieval and Renaissance repertoire with folk, orchestral, electronic and gothic/metal influences. The review names members/characters Tyrae (vocalist) and Rosendorn and highlights eclectic instrumentation and energetic arrangements.

DeBaser review (published 2006-10-27 by foreveryoung) covers the album "Einer Nacht Gewesenes" and gives it a 4/5. Instruments and elements mentioned in the review include choirs, powerful percussion, flutes, double basses, piano, clarinet, acoustic guitar, inhuman screams, bagpipe and harpsichord. The review text explicitly names vocalist Tyrae and mentions Rosendorn.

DeBaser carries a single enthusiastic review of Adversus' album "Einer Nacht Gewesenes." The review praises the band's eclectic mix of medieval, Renaissance, folk, orchestral and electronic elements and highlights singer Tyrae's operatic trill. Instrumentation noted includes bagpipe, flutes, clarinet, harpsichord, choirs and powerful percussion. The reviewer rates the release 4/5.

For:Listeners who enjoy medieval- and Renaissance-influenced folk with orchestral, electronic and gothic elements; fans of dramatic vocal performance.

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