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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars melodic goth-metal?!
Yes, curious reader, this IS melodic goth-metal!
Aside from some harsh guitar riffs and some rough, sinister growling, the beautiful siren of Liv Kristi croons to the beast with some neo-classical as the soft voice of Raymond I. Rohonyi (who also happens to provide us with the rumbling snarls) sings in the not-too-far distance as he darkens her natural, free-flowing...
Published on January 25, 2003 by Clarissa

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0 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A LITTLE DISAPPOINTING
When I first listened to this album, I disappointed because of the weak melodies and the weak voices of the singers. I'm NOT a fan of gothic metal, in spite of that, "Aegis" is good, if not a masterpiece. But what shall we do, the fans of ONLY pure heavy/power/thrash metal? There is no doubt about that. UP THE IRONS!
Published on February 2, 2000 by Kats


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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars melodic goth-metal?!, January 25, 2003
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Yes, curious reader, this IS melodic goth-metal!
Aside from some harsh guitar riffs and some rough, sinister growling, the beautiful siren of Liv Kristi croons to the beast with some neo-classical as the soft voice of Raymond I. Rohonyi (who also happens to provide us with the rumbling snarls) sings in the not-too-far distance as he darkens her natural, free-flowing grace... Of course there's also some melodic, almost trance-like beats (thanks, no doubt, to the synthesizer) which swirls around some infectious guitar, bass, and drum playing by the other band members, whom seem to battle with their need of the hypnotic and the abrasive... It might seem absurd to some who may be reading this - wondering how it's possible to converse goth and metal into something that's angelic and pure, but this fusion really does work well together...

If only radio would get rid of that god-awful nu-metal junk (not to mention candy pop) and extend groups like Theatre Of Tragedy to a wider audience would albums such as this have the chance to open the door to infinite possibilies for it's very likely to appeal to a broad reach of people with varied musical tastes...

This is my introduction to the genre but, from the other reviews I've read, 'Aegis' by TOT ranks way up there with some other great artists of an equal caliber and is already considered a classic in my list of favorites!

I am now looking forward to buying 'Velvet Darkness They Fear', as well as their other albums in the coming future...

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Modern classic., July 10, 1999
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This review is from: Aegis (Audio CD)
ToT's third full-album release is definitely their most outstanding. While the first two albums were good in their own right, with harsh male grunting contrasted with sweet female chanting, "Aegis" follows the same general concept without the harsh male vocal, instead, opting to substitute an ear-pleasing baritone. Although there are only eight songs, the entire CD runs only one second under fifty minutes and is a delightful journey. The production is tighter than the first two releases and the emphasis is now placed even more heavily (it was possible?) on the melody and its effect on the overall appearance of the music. Very touching, extremely beautiful, definitely five stars.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars beauty and beast,angel and devil,i was shocked heavily., September 22, 2002
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before i got this album, i was staying in heavy metal.dot laugh at me, my nationality is china.you know in china is very difficult to get a foreign album, as there are no sales of foreign rock'n'roll records.i was lucky to get one and i was shocked very very heavily when i heard the beautiful liv voice along with the death metal male voice.a new music style for me.i have necer heard any bands can display the beautest sides of gothic metal so perfect.'venus',every time when i heard this song, my heart begin to beat fast.it was too eautiful to discribe in words....
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Goth's Finest, March 12, 2001
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After having heard "velvet Darkness", I knew I was on to something unique. My only reservation with that album was the death growling which, although a part of the "Beauty and the Beast" motif, still did not seem to fit such beautiful, ethereal music. Then along comes Aegis, and it is one of those collections of songs you think could only be imagined. Liv Kristine's vocal talent is unmatched. Raymond has abandoned his grunts for a subdued style that better suits the music and the female vocals. The most haunting compositions are Angelique, Siren (which leaves me wracked on the shores of my mind every time), and the golden achievement of TOT's catalog, Venus--the apex of Liv Kristine's vocal prowess. Aegis will forever be the crowning jewel in my gothic rock collection: a timeless masterpiece of haunting beauty and ethereal sublimity. Highly, highly recommended.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Aegis, May 11, 2000
This review is from: Aegis (Audio CD)
When I first heard 'Black as the Devil Painteth' from Theatre of Tragedy's second album 'Velvet Darkness They Fear' I said to myself, "This band would be amazing if the guy did more singing/harmonious moaning like he does on this song!" And when 'Aegis' came out, I played the first song and got goosebumps. And as the album progressed, I decided that TOT made a good choice by having Raymond change vocal styles. I am a huge fan of TOT (and also of Liv Kristine's solo work) and like all that they have done, but this is by far their best album! This CD is excellent from start to finish! Raymond and Liv Kristine are an excellent vocal pair and the energy they create between each other is apparent. With excellent keyboards and guitar riffs that create an almost mystical atmosphere, it will be very difficult for TOT to make an album that will surpass the energy and creativity of 'Aegis'. I also think it's pretty cool that all the song titles are the names of women!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A great example of Euro "gothic/doom metal", October 4, 2000
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I am a fan of many bands of this ilk, and I'd have to say ToT started something a bit new with their first release (self-titled). The deathy/grunting vocals mixed with the very high and nearly operatic and pillowy soft sounds from Liv Kristine took a while to take in. I must admit, the contrast was actually interesting, and over time I grew to REALLY like the sound and feel of their CDs. Nowadays, there are many bands with this same formula (male/female, atmospheric keys, hard riffing/slow droning guitar) but I personally really enjoy them all (Tristania, Within Temptation, Therion.. etc..)

Anyhow, Aegis is probabably the slowest and most moody of all their stuff, but it really grows on you. However, if you're one to get into the lyrics, they may throw you a bit, since they are written in older dialects (I'm not a language expert) of possible old English, some latin and German, so it can be difficult to understand. The stories behind the songs are interesting, though. I personally welcome the softer vocals of Raymond and don't think this would be such a great album if he grunted along (it's much softer than Velvet or their first CD). Overall, I think this is one CD every gothic metal lover should have, it will be a classic in time.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's impossible to dislike this excellent goth-metal album, September 26, 1999
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There aren't any songs on this album that I don't like. If you like goth music with a slight heavy metal edge, then this is an excellent choice. I've been listening to this album for months and I'm not bored of it yet.

My Dying Bride fans will definitely love this.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Sicker!", quoth Cassandra..., April 3, 2005
This review is from: Aegis (Audio CD)
This is the only Theatre of Tragedy album that really attracted my interest to pick up and buy - but I'm very glad I did! Aegis is by far one of the better gothic records of the past decade - stripped of harsh vocals and heavy riffs, offering a more exotic sound of ambient synths and the gorgeous vocals of Liv Kristine. The songs all follow a certain pattern, very slow and melodic, without managing to sound contrived. Needless to say, this isn't an album that will hook you from the first listen - Aegis deserves many rotations in your CD player to understand the quality songwriting and musicianship. It is only after these listens that such songs as "Cassandra" or the mesmerizing "Siren" start to sound appealing. That's not to say that songs such as the eerie "Aoede" and the dramatic "Venus" won't take your breath away after first listen - that's what happened in my case.

The album is definitely rounded out, of course, by Liv's vocals - which have provoked both compliments and complaints - but in my opinion are some of the best this genre has to offer (see "Siren"). Raymond Rohonyi is used for extended effect - calmer, more-spoken vocals that set the mood for tracks like "Aoede" and "Cassandra". The guitars aren't very frequent on this album, leading me to consider this as more of a gothic record than a metal one. I would recommend that anyone just starting to play guitar print out some of these tabs, as they are very easy and fun to learn. Keyboards and bass are kept to a minimum as well, although the bass is quite audible. The drums sound great and are probably the most constantly used instrument of the layered song-structure-driven album.

Definitely one of the better albums of the late nineties, by far. You can also hear Liv's lovely voice with her new band Leaves' Eyes' album Lovelorn - also a masterpiece. And make sure to watch out for her dazzling appearance on Cradle of Filth's "Nymphetamine", featured on the new Resident Evil soundtrack.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant!, April 1, 2000
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Chris Pinto (Mahopac, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Aegis (Audio CD)
Theatre of Tragedy are well known in the doom/dark metal community for their extremely well written brand of music. (For good reason)

Well, folks, this latest cd from ToT will not dissapoint true fans. This cd did however, take a slightly different turn from their last cd, "Velvet Darkness". The music here would be described as a bit more light and ethereal than Velvet Darkness, but, it's wonderful. This is one group that can do just about anything and make it sound great. With the extremely awesome vocal talents of Liv Kristine blended in with an already stunning group of talented musicians, you can't go wrong with this cd. The heaviest song on this cd would probably have to be "Lorelei", however, if you're expecting another "Velvet Darkness" here....DON'T! Expect a cd which is just as good, but, with a slightly "lighter" edge to it, and music which is a bit more mature, musically.

At first, I wasn't sure if I'd be happy with the music on this cd, but, after just a few times of listening to it, and giving this cd it's fair shake, I can NOT stop listening to it! Some of the songs on this cd will make you want to keep hitting the "REPLAY" button on your remote control unit over and over again! ;)

Extremely beautiful music here...Give it a chance. It's a valliant effort for Theatre Of Tragedy! Hopefully, ToT will keep bringing us their brand of awesome doom/ethereal metal for many years to come.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Theatre Of Tragedy : "Aegis", March 29, 2005
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Masked Jackal (Ft. Lauderdale, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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***** - FIVE STARS
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Like an ever-flowing stream of silk....

This is pure, and very interesting music. It's not Goth Metal, but it's somewhere close to it. I would classify this as unique, and it explores all kinds of areas in Metal. It's has female / male vocals that compliment eachother very well, and is has just enough of a hard edge to where you don't get bored with it....

I bought this "Aegis", looking for a Lacuna Coil substitute{I've worn all of their CD's out}. I was surprised, and impressed with what I heard. They aren't really comparable musically, Coil is much heavier, but they both have that extra something about them that stands out when you listen to it. I'm very happy with this find, and I plan on buying the rest of the Theatre Of Tragedy catalogue very soon.....

I'd also highly recommend Leaves Eyes "Lovelorn". Same singer, but alittle heavier than this. It's another great addition....













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