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Tarot - Suffer Our Pleasures



8 | 82 votes |
Release date: 26 May 2003
Style: Heavy metal, Power metal

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01. I Rule
02. Pyre Of Gods
03. Rider Of The Last Day
04. Follow The Blind
05. Undead Son
06. Of Time And Dust
07. From The Void
08. Convulsions
09. From The Shadows
10. Painless

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Produced by Janne Tolsa and Marco Hietala.

Staff review by
Undercraft
Rating:
7.0
Tarot is one of the oldest Heavy Metal bands from Finland, and they have many releases under the sleeve, but sadly enough many of them passed unnoticed to the eyes of many Metalheads, but with the support of Spinefarm they're hoping to change that. It's also worth mentioning that the singer, bassist and founder of Tarot is Marco Hietala, of Nightwish fame.

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published 17.10.2003 | Comments (2)

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01.12.2012 - 02:40
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Tage Westerlund
Actualy I dont know what to say .... one more album whit one killer song and rest is same, a heavy metal ''prog'' its listenable album and still keyboards dont fits
Pyre of Gods I remeber I saw this video in days when it was out on some TV channel and WTF its killer song, so this is why I know this band, I still love this song IMO best song what band have written , Rider of last day also is weird song
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14.02.2022 - 09:53
Rating: 7
majormalfunction

By many considered their best. In my book it's a good album but compared to all their previous ones it's their least interesting. The individual songs themself are not bad, it spawned many of the most loved Tarot songs (I Rule, Pyre of the Gods, Rider of the Last Day) and has some good album tracks in Follow the Blind (my favourite song here), Convulsions and Undead Son. Listening to the entire record and comparing it to their previous albums it's more meat-and-potatoes power metal with heavy riffs and very heavy focus on the chorus and in the end it doesn't leave a equally lasting impression.
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