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John Fahey America
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Oops...
John Fahey America
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Very good, you piqued my curiosity, I will listen to it.
Misery Index Discordia
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ahahah alright, I will try to put all my poetic spirit into this album
Esoteric Metamorphogenesis
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Anyway, for those who are interested, from the official site (posted by the admins, thanks ;)) you can listen to the first two albums and EP online... I highly recommend it... that's how I discovered this amazing band.
Esoteric Metamorphogenesis
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thank you tepes and thank you aniel, x Tepes: I really like philosophy but I don't think I'll use it when reviewing an album by impetigo or lust of decay XD in doom reviews (especially funeral) I like to talk about it since the topics covered are mostly philosophical.
Misery Index Discordia
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Best wishes Anyway ;)
Misery Index Discordia
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I agree with everything, the riffs are incredibly powerful, but unfortunately, they repeat themselves often...
Esoteric Metamorphogenesis
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Hehe, but look, you wouldn’t know ^^, honestly I listen to doom even when I'm not depressed. When I am depressed and I listen to it, it’s easy for me to burst into tears, then I feel better; it’s a kind of release, I really believe.
Deus Ex Machina De Republica
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very, very interesting, well done
Esoteric Metamorphogenesis
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Thank you for the comments :) x Pamelio. I tried a bit to write down what I felt while listening to the album; in fact, the lyrics of the group are much more complicated, talking about some Eastern philosophical doctrines if I'm not mistaken. But I assure you that the music evokes very strong emotions; it's not music you can listen to for entertainment. Like all doom, it’s music that attempts to generate either positive or negative emotions. Anyway, you picked up on my message of hope, and I can assure you that at least I felt better after listening to this album. It's like going through a very long tunnel, and then when it's all over, returning to being happy because the pain has passed. And as Epicurus said, true happiness comes when the pain disappears.