Green Carnation - Journey To The End Of The Night
Release date: | 28 May 2000 |
Style: | Gothic metal, Progressive metal |
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01. Falling Into Darkness
02. In The Realm Of The Midnight Sun
03. My Dark Reflections Of Life And Death
04. Under Eternal Stars
05. Journey To The End Of Night (Part I)
06. Echoes Of Despair (Part II)
07. End Of Journey? (Part III)
08. Shattered (Part IV)
02. In The Realm Of The Midnight Sun
03. My Dark Reflections Of Life And Death
04. Under Eternal Stars
05. Journey To The End Of Night (Part I)
06. Echoes Of Despair (Part II)
07. End Of Journey? (Part III)
08. Shattered (Part IV)
Terje Vik Schei - guitars
Christian "X" Botteri - guitars
Alf Tore Rasmussen - drums
Christoffer Michael Botteri - bass
Additional musicians:
Rx Draumtanzer - vocals
Linn Solaas - vocals
Synne "Diana Soprana" Larsen - vocals
Vibeke Stene - vocals
Atle Dorum - vocals
Leif Christian Wiese - violin
Rating:
8.5
8.5
Rating: 8.5 |
"Journey To The End Of The Night" is Green Carnation's debut album but you definitely would not notice that only by listening to it. The music and lyrics are mostly written by Green Carnation mastermind and guitarist Tchort who is also known for his work in early Emperor and later in Carpathian Forest. This release is a very mature debut and you can see that all the musicians already had a lot of musical experiences before the making of this album. It is over 70 minutes long, but songs are very well constructed, so you never get a feeling that the album or some parts of the songs should be shorter. There are a lot of different styles featured on it, from Progressive, Gothic, Doom and even Folk Metal. Songs are mostly played in slow and mid-paced tempo which gives album a special dark atmosphere and, as the title already says, takes you to the night journey through the mysterious autumn landscapes. The performance of all the musicians featured on this album is great, especially from female and male vocalists who really stand out and also combine very well. Production could have been a bit better in my opinion, but it still is not bad and does not really have major influence on how the whole album sounds in the end. As I already said, all songs are really good, but two of them really stand out. These two are called "My Dark Reflections Of Life And Death" and "Under Eternal Stars", and are also some sort of peak of this release. Read more ›› |
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