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This album is a must buy. It's the perfect blend of elements. Dark and sinister at times. Soft and sexy at others. It's good to see someone as talented as she is step out of the shadow of others to take center-stage where she belongs.
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A Sign Of Sublime--A Well-balanced Album,
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This is fantastic. Listening to Cradle of Filth I have said: this girl needs her own deal. Listening to Angtoria, I couldn't get into the sound. But this is a beautiful balance of power, warmth, energy and thought. The album can have a dreamy symphonic feel one moment, and then smoothly change to a tide of guitars with a strong bassline. And Sarah's voice suits all of it. The symphonic sections of the album reveal an impressive soprano which is not overwhelmingly operatic. But harder tracks show off her skills with the lower half of her range, without the classical finesse. The cover of Morsette's "Bitch" (pardon the spelling), made me smile. It was a perfect finish to a roller coaster album. A good, long coaster with hills and turns--with no unwelcome surprises.
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