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Staff review by DerRozzengarten
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After a really wonderful and inspired debut album, "As The Flower Withers", My Dying Bride returned during the same year with a new EP, "The Thrash Of Naked Limbs", and they keep on moving on their own doom/death metal style, with the death metal outbursts being vivid still and powerful.
The EP consists only of three compositions, yet they are enough to achieve their cause, fill the listener with intense emotions and show for one more time the composing grandeur of My Dying Bride. But let's see the songs one by one. "The Thrash Of Naked Limbs" is a fabulous composition, flowing in a mourning way, with the violin making the overall wailing feeling more intense with its heart-rending sound. The guitar riffing is slow and doomy, yet, there are outbursts where the death metal references arise and the song becomes more upbeat and dynamic, thanks to the rhythm section's wonderful work and the guitar riffing. Well, I think there's no need to mention that Aaron's performance is just awesome, pinning the listener to the ground with his intense grunting vocals, giving life to the poetic lyrics in an ideal way.
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A lot of people seem to disregard the earlier MDB material and favour their latter, more melodic material, from what i've heard. But 'The Thrash of naked limbs' contains two of their best 90's songs, alongside one song that doesn't seem to go anywhere. Nonetheless, the harsh, hurled vocals of Stainthorpe and some truly epic death metal riffs make this EP a must have in any death/doom metal fan's collection.
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Written by musicalkaratekid on 24.03.2012 at 00:33
A lot of people seem to disregard the earlier MDB material and favour their latter, more melodic material, from what i've heard.
Maybe the 30- generation. But certainly not a lot of people that grew up with the very early MDB albums and e.p.'s
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Written by musicalkaratekid on 24.03.2012 at 00:33 A lot of people seem to disregard the earlier MDB material and favour their latter, more melodic material, from what i've heard.
Their debut is probably my favorite MDB album.
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Written by Mr. Doctor on 25.03.2012 at 22:55
Written by musicalkaratekid on 24.03.2012 at 00:33 A lot of people seem to disregard the earlier MDB material and favour their latter, more melodic material, from what i've heard.
Their debut is probably my favorite MDB album. 
Well I certainly agree that their debut is underrated, but my favourite would have to be 'Turn Loose the swans'.
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Written by musicalkaratekid on 25.03.2012 at 23:12 Well I certainly agree that their debut is underrated, but my favourite would have to be 'Turn Loose the swans'.
That's a great album too but I just find their debut.... different. I dunno, it has almost a morbid yet still elegant touch to it probably because it's pretty raw and almost chaotic at some points like in "The Return of the Beautiful". Both great albums though, no doubt about it
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Written by Mr. Doctor on 25.03.2012 at 23:15
Written by musicalkaratekid on 25.03.2012 at 23:12 Well I certainly agree that their debut is underrated, but my favourite would have to be 'Turn Loose the swans'.
That's a great album too but I just find their debut.... different. I dunno, it has almost a morbid yet still elegant touch to it probably because it's pretty raw and almost chaotic at some points like in "The Return of the Beautiful". Both great albums though, no doubt about it 
Well, I prefer the original version of 'The Return of the Beautiful' to the one on 'The Darkest Hours' believe it or not. Early MDB really does sound unique.
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Written by musicalkaratekid on 25.03.2012 at 23:49
Well, I prefer the original version of 'The Return of the Beautiful' to the one on 'The Darkest Hours' believe it or not. Early MDB really does sound unique.
Same as "Sear Me"... the origial one owns all too. But I actually like everything they've done from the very beginning up to (and including) Songs Of Darkness (that one ism probably in my top three).
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Written by Mr. Doctor on 25.03.2012 at 23:54
Written by musicalkaratekid on 25.03.2012 at 23:49
Well, I prefer the original version of 'The Return of the Beautiful' to the one on 'The Darkest Hours' believe it or not. Early MDB really does sound unique.
Same as "Sear Me"... the origial one owns all too. But I actually like everything they've done from the very beginning up to (and including) Songs Of Darkness (that one ism probably in my top three).
Well yeah i feel the same. I have been a fan of them for the last six years in all honesty;P
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The death vocals are awesome!!
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