Entwine - Time Of Despair
Release date: | 2002 |
Style: | Suomi metal |
Owners: |
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01. Stream Of Life
02. The Pit
03. Nothing Left To Say
04. Safe In A Dream
05. Burden
06. Falling Apart
07. Until The End
08. Learn To Let Go
09. Time Of Despair
10. Tonight [Limited Edition bonus]
11. Tears Are Falling [Kiss cover] [Limited Edition bonus]
02. The Pit
03. Nothing Left To Say
04. Safe In A Dream
05. Burden
06. Falling Apart
07. Until The End
08. Learn To Let Go
09. Time Of Despair
10. Tonight [Limited Edition bonus]
11. Tears Are Falling [Kiss cover] [Limited Edition bonus]
Rating:
9.5
9.5
Rating: 9.5 |
Entwine started their musical career almost 10 years ago in 1995, back in the days they used to play Death Metal, and a couple of years later they decided to turn towards Gothic Metal, since as a Death Metal outfit, they gained little attention. Things began to look well for Entwine when they hired Mika Tauriainen, replacing former vocalist P.William, their sophomore album "Gone" and the single "New Dawn" caught the attention of the media in general. Read more ›› |
Guest review by
John P. Dunphy
John P. Dunphy
Rating:
8.0
8.0
Rating: 8.0 |
Entwine's latest, Time of Despair, which is being distributed in the US courtesy Century Media Records, sees a continued streamlining of their already fine-tuned highly catchy compositions. Playing a nice balance of hard-edged, chorus driven Gothic Rock, Entwine's sound seems akin to contemporaries HIM and To/Die/For. Most of their lyrics focus around human emotions, such as love and loss and have differing peaks and valleys throughout of sadness and hope. One particular example of this would be in the lyrics of album closer 'Time of Despair'. Read more ›› |
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