Esoteric The Pernicious Enigma (disc 1)
Voto:
absolutely beautiful, my precise rating is 4.5, if it weren't for a few minor mistakes you would deserve a 5. Your depth leaves me speechless.
Draconian Arcane Rain Fell
Voto:
good review, but you’ve definitely written better ones.
Klimt 1918 Just In Case We'll Never Meet Again
Voto:
The review is excellent, but the overwhelming nostalgia has a positive connotation for me. I listened to "Just In Case We Will Never Meet Again" and I must say it impressed me positively! Fresh and velvety compositions like a velvety summer rain. Their goal is to create emotions and bring old memories to the surface. What can I say, their music has fully achieved its objective: nostalgic reminiscences of times long gone, but what sets you apart is the everlasting transmission of hope to experience new, chiaroscuro moments that will soon become more memories.
Klimt 1918 Just in Case We Never Meet Again
Voto:
I would like to start by saying that I have only listened to "Just In Case We Will Never Meet Again" and I must say it positively impressed me! Fresh and velvety compositions, like a velvety summer rain. Their goal is to create emotions and bring forth old memories. What can I say, their music fully hit the target: nostalgic recollections of times long gone, but what sets you apart is the ever-present transmission of hope to relive new, chiaroscuro moments that will soon become other memories.
Forest Of Shadows Where Dreams Turn To Dust
Voto:
but your reviews are always beautiful ;)
Ulver Ondes Triumph
Voto:
I miss this, but you've intrigued me.
Deathspell Omega Kénôse
Voto:
After your beautiful review, I won't be able to resist listening to it.
My Dying Bride The Angel And The Dark River
Voto:
If it weren't for that mistake, it would be a 5.
Theatre Of Tragedy Velvet Darkness They Fear
Voto:
I took "Velvet Darkness They Fear"! Risky, but they really hit the jackpot. It’s their most fluid, refined, polished, almost danceable version, where a romantic mysterious atmosphere lingers for all 50 minutes. Among the tracks, “Bring Forth ye Shadow” definitely stands out, a delicate awakening on a red velvet pillow, the elegiac passion of “Der Tanz der Schatten,” with lyrics in German, “On Whom The Moon Doth Shine,” which emphasizes the slow decay of things, and the superlative “And When He Falleth,” almost like a bold sound of a clock wrapped in cotton. So, another great masterpiece that somewhat anticipates what Tristania would do the following year with Widow’s Weed.
Theatre Of Tragedy Velvet Darkness They Fear
Voto:
Releasing an album just a year after the debut is risky, but our artists have hit the jackpot. It's their smoothest, most polished, refined, and almost danceable version, where a romantic, mysterious atmosphere lingers throughout the entire 50 minutes. Among the tracks, "Bring Forth ye Shadow" stands out as a delicate awakening on a red velvet pillow, the elegiac passion of "Der Tanz der Schatten," with lyrics in German, "On Whom The Moon Doth Shine," which highlights the slow decay of things, and the superlative "And When He Falleth," almost like a daring sound of a clock wrapped in cotton. So, another great masterpiece, which somewhat anticipates what Tristania will do the following year with Widow’s Weed.
Ozzy, your reviews are always intensely moving.