Getting used to pain... getting used to pain... getting...
These are the words that could well identify the mood of this album... Light and dark alternate... Violence and sweetness flow through the listener's veins, who can only remain to suffer the consequences in front of something that in my opinion, touches upon a masterpiece, if it isn't one already...
Without a doubt, the band shows remarkable technical skills, opting to use them not for mere showmanship but to create atmospheres that are at times sulfurous and at times suffocating and heavy, perfectly reflecting the part of the story that each chapter carries with it...
A band that certainly deserves every honor in its genre and beyond...
A note of credit goes, in the end, to the extraordinary Daniel Gildenlow... an extraordinary musical talent and a passion for what he does that shines through every single note of this concept...
The only flaw, although I don't know if it can be defined as such, is the quality of the recording as the bass in my opinion is too faint, and the drums aren't great either...
If you haven't figured it out yet, this CD is a must-have... and if you ever get the chance to see them live, run!
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By _Ozzy
"An album with great songs, excessive and redundant arrangements and zero (I say zero!) sense."
"Daniel Gildenlow is a genius and he knows it very well, and it breaks my heart to hear how he struts by singing in 4 different styles in 2 seconds of a song."
By _Ozzy
"An album with great songs, redundant and exaggerated arrangements and zero (I say zero!) sense; a way, in my opinion, to fill a time gap while waiting for a new work."
"Daniel Gildenlow is a genius and he knows it very well and it breaks my heart to hear him show off singing 4 different styles in 3 seconds of a song."