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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2011

Hi (THIS IS SO LONG!) this is my review to Dum Spiro Spero which came out on the 3rd August 2011.
Sorry it's taken so long to upload as I explain in the video I haven't been to well and i've been so busy recently, i've actually given a small review to each individual song as they are all so individual and unique.
I hope you enjoy the review! thank you :)

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  • @scarlettgirlx Kyoukotsu no Nari must not remind Sa Bir, your erroneous conclusion was caused because your unprepared mind (and ears) must link them just

  • @SoldiersEmbryo I'm afraid I had to remove your other comments because they represented spam not a comment, but I did read them and I took your information on board. I still have to remain with my opinion of Sa Bir, thank you though for your opinion (I'll somewhat respect it) but I don't understand your direct criticisms (insults?) and their intention.

  • nice profound review! i enjoyed it very much

    i speak french. 'conférer en odeur du sang', should really be 'conférer une odeur de sang' which means 'to give a smell of blood'.

  • @levraev26 thank you :D and that's great help ^-^ thank youu!

  • is that a back to the future coffee mug? your review is amazing. a lot of times people review music from such a BS stand point and never even touch on the elements of the music such as feel and tone. TAKE CARE

  • @thelegendrubyrodd aha it is indeed! and thank you :)

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  • for the fact that both are the opening/intro tracks and have almost no vocal lines, but please, the concept of them are completelly different from each other, considering that Sa Bir tries to represent the cicle of destruction from Uroboros, using a constant repetition of low frequency notes contrasting with high ones, enabling a progressive anti-progression sonority that causes the intentional sensation already mentioned,

  • I love the song Amon too, Especially the Symphonic version! Great review of the CD. I like how even though some of the songs on the Album aren't immediately ear catching, They are still great powerful songs. Thanks for the review!

  • @scarlettgirlx

    Yais we did. If they come back maybe you should come along with us. WAS AWESOME :D

  • I like your voice, a lot.

    also,

    Great review.

  • @khixitin thank you I chose it and planned it myself ^-^

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