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Tad Morose - St. Demonius



6.7 | 15 votes |
Release date: 28 August 2015
Style: Progressive power metal

Owners:

8 have it
4 want it


01. Bow To The Reaper's Blade
02. Forlorn
03. Where Ignorance Reigns
04. Remain
05. Black Fire Rising
06. Day Of Reckoning
07. The Shadows Play
08. Darkness Prevail
09. Fear Subside
10. Dream Of Memories
11. The World Is Growing Old
12. Your Own Demise

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Comments: 4   Visited by: 53 users
30.08.2015 - 17:38
Bad English
Tage Westerlund
Never could get into this band in the past, can not now . so album like album, bot for me
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I better die, because I never will learn speek english, so I choose dieing
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03.06.2018 - 08:58
Rating: 3
CurseTheSky
Man this band went downhill after Urban Breeds departure.
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05.12.2019 - 09:33
Rating: 3
majormalfunction
Oh great, a album that sounds exactly like the previous one and that's not a good thing on any level. This one however has one good song (Your Own Demise) and one above average song (Darkness Prevail), the rest is just terrible... so a tad better than the previous one but still bottom of the barrel

EDIT: What's up with all the positive reviews on the internet for this one? Is it a thing for websites to give bad albums good ratings now a days just to keep in line with the record companies or something? I don't know but I would be pissed if I would read reviews of this one and buy it...
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Everything's twice as bright with money in your hands
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06.03.2020 - 04:49
Rating: 3
CurseTheSky
Written by majormalfunction on 05.12.2019 at 09:33

Oh great, a album that sounds exactly like the previous one and that's not a good thing on any level. This one however has one good song (Your Own Demise) and one above average song (Darkness Prevail), the rest is just terrible... so a tad better than the previous one but still bottom of the barrel

EDIT: What's up with all the positive reviews on the internet for this one? Is it a thing for websites to give bad albums good ratings now a days just to keep in line with the record companies or something? I don't know but I would be pissed if I would read reviews of this one and buy it...

Paid for by the record company you would have to think. Same thing happened with Hemlin's previous band "Steel Attack". Good reviews all over the place, but like this album, average...with a less than average singer
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