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01. Light Of Day, Day Of Darkness
Top 20 albums of 2001: 3
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Line-up Anders Kobro - drums Stein Roger Sordal - bass Terje "Tchort" Vik Schei - guitars Kjetil Nordhus - vocals Bjørn "Berserk" Hårstad - guitar, slide guitar, ebow Additional musicians: Endre Kirkesola - hammond organ, sitar, synths, strings, voice arrangements Bernt Andre Moen - string arrangements Arvid Thorsen - saxophone Synne "Diana Soprana" Larsen - vocals Roger "Nattefrost" Rasmussen - vocals Damien Aleksander - child's voice Jan Kenneth "Transit" Transeth - vocals Children's Choir (Elin Wikstol − Conductor): Randesund Barnekor, Marthe Larsen, Julie Pettersen, Mathias Pettersen, Kristoffer Knoff Aamot, Karoline Knoff Aamot, Ida Magrethe Karterud, Thomas Karterud, Simen Ingebrethsen, Christian Albert, Even Albert, Stian Andre Rosenlov Opera Choir: Kjetil Nordhus, Roald Andreas Sandoy (tenor), Katinka Sandoy, Maren Stakkeland, Elise Tverrli (alto), Nina Tanggaard, Therese Fanebust (soprano), Endre Kirkesola (bass) |
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Staff review by wrathchild
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This review could be the shortest ever: excellent. But OK, let's see why this second release of the Norwegian band is so excellent.
First as you may have noticed, the album is a whole unique song of 60 minutes: the dream of many musicians is made a reality by guitarist Tchort (Carpathian Forest, ex. Emperor, ex. Satyricon), who composed all the music and lyrics for this doom masterpiece.
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| published 01.12.2003 | Comments (12)
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Guest review by Bas
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It is quite some time ago since the last time I was so fascinated by a single song. In this case, it's a single song and a whole album at the same time. Light Of Day, Day Of Darkness is an epic 60-minutes long progressive doom metal masterpiece.
I have never before experienced a song that awakened so many emotions in me at the same time. Hope and despair, pleasure and pain, life and death, knowledge and incomprehesion become one on this CD. Letting the listener experience all at once. With sometimes melancholic, sometimes hopeful singing the listener is led from stanzas like "For it was my dream, To create a perfect world, From this cold imperfect world, And all the answers were inside my mind" to others like "What is left to say? What is left to see? Where did I fail?" Lyrically the whole song is nothing less then a rhetoric masterpiece.
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| published 10.10.2006 | Comments (7)
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This is a masterpiece!!
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9/10 Just shy of perfection for than random part about 35 minutes in.
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Great album, great song.s
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Written by Jvliet on 30.08.2010 at 11:31
9/10 Just shy of perfection for than random part about 35 minutes in.
Exactly my thoughts. Other than that, I think the first half of the song is brilliant, while the second half is just good.
Also, the baby sounds in the beginning of the song are slightly annoying, but it's no big deal obviously (just stating the few things I don't like about the song).
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The guitar solo near the end just screams prog.
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A masterpiece.
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