A flare for the dramatic, maybe? What on earth just happend to me? I don't even know if I enjoyed this song. At first i thought the music was confused and didn't know what genre to put itself in, but then came a girl singer and some really nice instrumentation. Overall, the main vocals (not the girl singer or the chants) annoyed me. But there was something cool here. It was very VIDEO GAME. So Three out of five stars or
@InstinctualJealousy I'd have to disagree. Avant-garde is what makes this band so great. Jazz fusion in death metal has been done before. One could argue that so has avant-garde, but the beautiful thing about avant-garde is that two separate bands can be considered avant-garde but sound utterly different.
Also, I thought the production was fine. For this style of music, it doesn't have to be 100% clean and polished. Besides, it's pretty good for a debut album in 2000.
@InstinctualJealousy I'm not anti-huge production, per se, however, I think production quality should be fitted to the band's style and atmosphere. Obviously many black metal bands sound better with more raw production, whereas most power metal acts benefit from very clean production (I'm making broad generalities, but you get the point). And I think we both agree it's all about the music; although production still plays into a record.
I agree. Love that female singer's voice!
itusvirus 1 month ago
gotta love stumbeling onto random music on YouTube, this is awesome!
8IndustrialJunkie8 1 month ago
A flare for the dramatic, maybe? What on earth just happend to me? I don't even know if I enjoyed this song. At first i thought the music was confused and didn't know what genre to put itself in, but then came a girl singer and some really nice instrumentation. Overall, the main vocals (not the girl singer or the chants) annoyed me. But there was something cool here. It was very VIDEO GAME. So Three out of five stars or
70%
666POD666 2 months ago
哦呀!
ShangGuanRuiEn 3 months ago
This should totally be an optional "death metal" soundtrack for Daytona USA or any other Sega racer.
Because that J-Jazz vibe is just reeking all over this.
I actually would rather this not be some crazy avant-garde progressive, though.
Also the production does hurt it a lot. (I've heard CD quality and it's not much better sounding than this).
But the actual MUSIC is wonderful.
InstinctualJealousy 1 year ago
@InstinctualJealousy I'd have to disagree. Avant-garde is what makes this band so great. Jazz fusion in death metal has been done before. One could argue that so has avant-garde, but the beautiful thing about avant-garde is that two separate bands can be considered avant-garde but sound utterly different.
Also, I thought the production was fine. For this style of music, it doesn't have to be 100% clean and polished. Besides, it's pretty good for a debut album in 2000.
SlashRose 1 year ago
What's ironic is I'm very anti-huge production. I hate most of Devin Townsend's productions. :P
InstinctualJealousy 1 year ago
@InstinctualJealousy I'm not anti-huge production, per se, however, I think production quality should be fitted to the band's style and atmosphere. Obviously many black metal bands sound better with more raw production, whereas most power metal acts benefit from very clean production (I'm making broad generalities, but you get the point). And I think we both agree it's all about the music; although production still plays into a record.
SlashRose 1 year ago
very nice. that's sounds amazing! great
MetalisMyMusic 1 year ago
This is pretty good.
deadpisser88 1 year ago
Very nice up' .. they remind me of BRIGHT OPHIDIA somehow... but more melodic
LiarOfAngmar 1 year ago
incredible!!!
Mikey669 1 year ago
Děkuji, Sakuroivá Lady:-)
MetalheadTrue 2 years ago