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Staff review by BitterCOld
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(EchO) do not employ an orthodox approach to their take on the whole doom thing, opting instead to toss the whole (metal) kitchen sink into the album creation process.
Devoid Of Illusions is partially based in the same death doom formula we are all familiar with. There are plenty of heavy, punishing riffs with guttural vocals, and keyboards providing the melodic leads. The band also employs extended periods of clean vocals over sparse, clean toned guitar - almost a post-rock feeling at times, proggish at others. Maybe traces of goth and psychedelic extreme doom as well. Sure, why not?
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"Internal Morphosis" is the most captivating and spacious song of this album. Brilliant stuff.
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Written by Cynic Metalhead on 16.05.2012 at 11:33
"Internal Morphosis" is the most captivating and spacious song of this album. Brilliant stuff.
Okay, not to be a dickhead, but what is a ''spacious'' song?
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Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 16.05.2012 at 11:36
Written by Cynic Metalhead on 16.05.2012 at 11:33
"Internal Morphosis" is the most captivating and spacious song of this album. Brilliant stuff.
Okay, not to be a dickhead, but what is a ''spacious'' song?
Spacious means ample space but that's not what i mean't here...It's supposed to be "Audacious" -_-
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