Advent Sorrow - Before The Dimming Light review
Band: | Advent Sorrow |
Album: | Before The Dimming Light |
Style: | Symphonic black metal |
Release date: | July 06, 2012 |
Guest review by: | God of shadows |
01. Before The Dimming Light
02. The Wraith In Silence
03. A Porcelain Mistress
04. Insidious Memories
05. Withered By Her Curse
When I first listened to this band (on Youtube) I thought they sounded very much like Carach Angren, another band that I greatly appreciate. But the songs on this short EP made me enjoy this band even more than any of the albums Carach Angren had made, and is one of the most prized items in my collection.
I bought this EP pretty much after the first listen to it (which may be a hint at how much I like it, or love it for that matter). It was also the album that introduced me to Bandcamp, which is one of the most visited websites for me now. I can highly recommend Bandcamp for those who want to support your bands.
Apart from doing some free advertising, I can also continue my review of this EP - what do you say?
When a band does very deep growls, have some black metal shrieks and combine an extreme metal style with symphonic elements, they will for sure get my attention. Advent Sorrow does this not just amazingly, but also striking me with awe for the pure epicness my ears go through when listening to every single song from this release. You may call it fanboying, but it's hard to control yourself when you're going to describe a "10" release.
To try to give you some information about the EP, there is a story taking place throughout it, detailing a murderer who's going to be executed. Each song tells about different things, like the source of his lunacy and paranoia, about his first victim, and the acceptance of his death. It's really an interesting story, both well-performed and something to think of. What is the reason for a man to become a murderer? What's his justification for his deeds? How did he become to be like this?
I maybe haven't explored enough of what kind of lyrics there is in black metal, but I do find this to be a unique subject indeed, and I really like when a band writes unique lyrics worth reading, that makes one think. Because I'm horrible at reading lyrics of songs (not because I'm bad at English, but because I don't find lyrical content that important), when a band makes me read their lyrics, it's truly an achievement they've done then.
To give you the sum of this review, it is said that the greatest of beauties can only be seen in a single moment, before it dies and disappears. I would say differently. I would say that Advent Sorrow, with this release, is the greatest of beauties.
Guest review disclaimer:
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
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