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Staff review by DerRozzengarten
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Crematory need no special explanations concerning either who they are or what they have offered, playing their part in the gothic metal scene, while being around for almost 20 years. Two years after Pray they are back with a better album in my opinion, Infinity, their 11th full-length offering.
Tip number 1: The band members blend quite well together, after all, how couldn' t this happen? They have been around as a team for many years, it's not only a matter of inspiration, but of chemistry and harmony as well.
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| published 09.09.2010 | Comments (6)
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| Rating: 6 |
It's average album for me !!
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I lost intrest after Tranmigeration
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| Rating: 8 |
Some pretty straightforward Crematory songs on here like Infinity and No One Knows, but they've gone in a somewhat strange direction with some of the others. It'll will take some time to digest this and see what I make of it.
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| Rating: 7 |
It grew in me after a while. The first track is awesome.
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Unnecessary... same as always and still nothing impressive... only for extreme goth fans.
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