Disc I 01. 1696 02. White Christ [feat. Sakis Tolis] 03. Godforsaken [feat. Johanna Kurkela] 04. Lilian 05. Starless Paths 06. The Witch Hunter 07. The Unrest 08. The Rapids
Disc II[Songs Of The Dusk][Deluxe Edition bonus] 01. Flowers Of The Night 02. Stained In Red 03. Song Of The Dusk
Just finished listening to it, for the first time with this band, I'm not impressed with this. Starless Paths, The Witch Hunter and The Rapids are the only songs that grabbed my attention, maybe the album will grow on me with repeated listens, but I don't plan to listen to this soon...
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I thought the two primary purposes for the internet were cat memes and overreactions.
The three longest songs are supreme, modern Insomnium. The rest is solid with the exception of "White Christ" and "The Unrest", which were quite boring (for their standards). I hope it grows on me me a bit.
This album deserved 8.8 average at least there are no much bands around who consistently delivering such a great shit, so 'old' and 'modern' at the same time keeping perfect balance between these two extremes.
One may complain about the luck of originality in some parts but I don't really care because it is sounds perfect.
This time they continue experimenting with 'epicness' and 'blackend' elements. My ears pleased to the moon each time spinning the album from start to the end 🌑 Having no fav tracks on this one it is all sounds like one big awesome endless track 🎶
Yeah this is not just a Melodic Death Metal, this is a Blackend Epic Melodic Death Metal indeed.
This album deserved 8.8 average at least there are no much bands around who consistently delivering such a great shit, so 'old' and 'modern' at the same time keeping perfect balance between these two extremes.
One may complain about the luck of originality in some parts but I don't really care because it is sounds perfect.
This time they continue experimenting with 'epicness' and 'blackend' elements. My ears pleased to the moon each time spinning the album from start to the end 🌑 Having no fav tracks on this one it is all sounds like one big awesome endless track 🎶
Yeah this is not just a Melodic Death Metal, this is a Blackend Epic Melodic Death Metal indeed.
UPDATE
Even chatgtp knows that 😀
Pretty sure Wintersun is considered "extreme power metal" and Ensiferum "extreme folk metal," neither being "Epic MDM." I have to say that Wintersun and Insomnium do not have have a massive amount of overlap imo, so the fact that ChatGPT puts them in the same subgenre of Epic MDM, something I've never even heard of, does not sound right to me.
I can understand the criticism that 'White Christ' is getting, but it's harsh. For me, the song fits the narrative and it's well executed apart for one aspect. I don't feel that the vocals of Sakis Tolis were the right choice. His vocals, in the words of an Englishman, 'stick out like a sore thumb' and they just don't fit.
As for 'The Unrest', I agree wholeheartedly with the criticism of this song. It completely disrupts the flow of the album. From just three words, 'acoustic' and 'clean vocals', you'll understand. It's a shame that I rarely get to hear 'The Rapids' (which is one of the best songs on the album) because 9 times out of 10 I've fallen asleep.
I agree that "White Christ" and "The Unrest" are the weakest tracks, but imo are far from terrible. So it's not a surprise that I'm spinning the hell out of this, enjoying it immensely every time
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"I am too stupid to be human, and I lack common sense." - Proverbs 30:2
"Music? Well, it's just entertainment, folks!" - Devin Townsend
This is the 4th new Insomnium recored that's come out since I started paying attention to more than just thrash metal (around 2013) and it's my favorite, not sure what changed. Probably just my taste but still, I'm a happy camper right now
Wait ppl don't like white christ? weird I thought it fantastically utilized Tolis. Especially since so many guest star roles(vocals at least) in metal feel like understated toss in's instead of a collaboration between two artists. I'm so often bored with guest star tracks because of this, but not this time.
To each their own I guess.
And man I loved it when they were growling together towards the end of the track.
I think we have all felt that. The moment you lose your faith in one of the bands you love.
Insomium was for me one of my favorite bands.
But I could see the disaster coming from the previous albums. The signature Insomnium riffs became fewer every release and the quality melodies which immersed us into sorrow in their first five albums, became almost nonexistent.
Let's not refer to music, as it is subjective, and let's speak about facts. I was shocked when I saw the video clip for "the Antagonist". Not from this album, but it was a recent work. What connection does it have with Insomnium? How far is it from the video clip of "mortal share" for example? The same thing happens to their music from my point of view. Could you ever see even a single riff from "Above The Weeping World" fitting into "Anno 1696"? No way.... It would be like a diamond in horse&^$#&.
Insomnium in my opinion have become something completely different nowadays. Something that definitely is for other people to enjoy and not for me.
Insomnium - Winter's Gate is the best album I've heard from them. This production is not at that level unfortunately! Even Mastered at Fascination Street Studios doesn't help it sound much. Compare the other albums and judge for yourself.
These guys have been making a musical formula for 4 albums so far, but I think that sound is a bit exhausted. The riffs and roars have been the same for years. "Winter's Tales" was fresh and conceptual, but here things are already in a loop. I don't understand listeners why this ranked #1 when there are better albums of the year.
I like white Christ and the four other songs that follow. Insomnium had dropped the ball in some songs but overall it's a really tight, quintessential insomnium album for which I am really really glad
This is sooo infuriatingly close to a 9. I love every song, but something stops me - "The Rapids" was the albums big finale, and for a concept album I thought it was pretty underwhelming. Looking like an 8.5, we'll see if it rounds up or not
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"I am too stupid to be human, and I lack common sense." - Proverbs 30:2
"Music? Well, it's just entertainment, folks!" - Devin Townsend
Godforsaken, Lilian & Starless Paths are all gorgeous jams. What an amazing album. Not sure why anyone who likes Melodeath would hate this or even give it anything less than a 7. Any album that can sonically envelop me and take me on a journey is going to rank very highly in my book, and this album did just that.
This is a massive downgrade from Heart Like A Grave. Compared to Winter’s Gate, it’s mediocre. I’d be bitterly disappointed if I were a fan of the band.
FYI to anyone else who has missed this like I have, the deluxe edition has 3 bonus tracks (not on Spotify):
To me, these 3 songs (especially the last) are almost peak 2010's Insomnium (Heart Like A Grave, Winter's Gate)...at least stylistically.
I'd rate this album an easy 9 if "The Unrest" and "The Rapids" were replaced with these three. Great stuff.
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"I am too stupid to be human, and I lack common sense." - Proverbs 30:2
"Music? Well, it's just entertainment, folks!" - Devin Townsend
To me this album was a bit letdown since I loved their previous records so much (Winter's Gate and Heart like a grave [album of the year for me when it came out]). Does not sound so original anymore, it's more of a same and none of the songs really tickle my tastebuds. It's good, almost very good. I would give it solid 7.5 but perhaps i will round it up to an 8 because I will probably start finding more nyances from it.
This is sooo infuriatingly close to a 9. I love every song, but something stops me - "The Rapids" was the albums big finale, and for a concept album I thought it was pretty underwhelming. Looking like an 8.5, we'll see if it rounds up or not
Same here but 7.5 rounded up to an 8. I think we need half stars here in metalstorm..