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Krux - III - He Who Sleeps Amongst The Stars



8.2 | 40 votes |
Release date: 21 November 2011
Style: Doom metal

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01. He Who Sleeps Amongst The Stars
02. The Hades Assembly
03. Emily Payne (And The Black Maze)
04. Small Deadly Curses
05. Prince Azaar And The Invisible Pagoda
06. The Death Farm
07. A Place Of Crows

Additional info
Mixed by Nico Elgstrand at Studio Wahnsinn.
Drums recorded at B.A.M. (Bauman Audio Media) by Andreas Bauman.
Basic tracks and overdubs by Krux.
Mastered by Sören von Malmborg, Cosmos Mastering.

Cover artwork: Beatrice Csontos-Vidén.
Title design and booklet: Pål Olofsson for Dakota Stockholm.

Guest review by
Kuroboshi
Rating:
7.2
Krux, doom metal wonder band from Sweden, followed up their sophomore release, simply named II, with III - He Who Sleeps Among The Stars. One thing is for sure, these Swedes sure don't hasten to get their spawns into the world; III - He Who Sleeps Among The Stars came out 5 years after their previous effort. This is reflected in the music. All of Krux's LPs are mature works, being distinct from each other, while still preserving the "Kruxness". This time around, we are treated to a party decidedly less doom than before: this is heavy metal, which spirals around a doom core.

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30.08.2012 - 18:35
Rating: 8
Ag Fox
Angel No More
Elite
Written by [user id=35732] on 30.08.2012 at 00:04

After the first four and a half tracks the essence of this album disappears somewhere. Good stuff overall.

I agree.
II is way better if you haven't listened to it
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14.12.2012 - 16:08
Rating: 8
NocturnalStalker
Metal Addict
Written by Ag Fox on 30.08.2012 at 18:35

Written by [user id=35732] on 30.08.2012 at 00:04

After the first four and a half tracks the essence of this album disappears somewhere. Good stuff overall.

I agree.
II is way better if you haven't listened to it

I must agree to a certain extent. The last two tracks aren't too good. The best moments for me were 'Small Deadly Curses' and the beginning of 'Prince Azaar...'.
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"And we are not who we think we are
We are who we're afraid to be"
- Lux Occulta "The Opening of Eleventh Sephirah"
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28.05.2014 - 01:25
LeKiwi
High Fist Prog
I like dis...and I'm not usually into this style...
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