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Ego LikenessMP3 Download
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  • Original Release Date: April 13, 2010
  • Format - Music: MP3
  • Compatible with MP3 Players (including with iPod®), iTunes, Windows Media Player
 
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  2. Breedless 4:02 Not Available
  3. Inferno 3:56 Not Available
  4. Now Until Forever 4:37 Not Available
  5. The Devils In The Chemicals 4:10 Not Available
  6. Song For Samael 4:34 Not Available
  7. South 4:37 Not Available
  8. The Lowest Place On Earth 4:50 Not Available
  9. Everything Is Poison 3:52 Not Available
10. Séance 4:55 Not Available
11. The Queen Of All Things Taken 4:32 Not Available
12. Thirty-Year War 5:30 Not Available
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  • Original Release Date: April 13, 2010
  • Label: Metropolis Records
  • Copyright: (c) 2010 Metropolis Records
  • Total Length: 55:04
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  • ASIN: B003CPNU1G
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)

 

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best work to date., April 13, 2010
This review is from: Breedless (Audio CD)
Before starting the review, I will make a full disclosure that I am a big fan of Ego Likeness and have been anticipating this album for a long time, since May of last year actually when they mentioned a new album was coming out within the year. So I may be a bit biased. That said, I also tell it like it is, and if I don't like a favorite of mine's music, I'll say so, because not everything will be good. As a fan of Ego, there are songs from Dragonfly, Order of the Reptile and Water to the Dead that I don't care for. Not many, but a few.

All that being said, I received Breedless, the new Ego Likeness album in the mail awhile back. I opened it with a bit of trepidation, as I wondered if it could possibly live up to the hype and to Steven's belief that it was their best work to date. That always makes me a bit nervous because I have heard bands say that, when it turned out that wasn't the case. My fears were put to rest almost immediately.

The opening measures of Sirens and Satellites is a call to arms right off the bat. It pulls you in and you can hear the passion, the rhythm of the music. Not only does it rock you, it has a very danceable feel to it as well. The best song on the album, in my opinion. From there, the band proceeds with anthems like Breedless, the title track, and the Lowest Place on Earth, to the sorrowful Song for Samael and the epic closer Thiry-Year War which features Donna's vocals at their finest.

Steven's programming and guitars have taken another turn for the better. Both are more focused, a tighter feeling. Inferno, a frenetic song is one of the most intense and in your face songs that the band has done. Séance and South are good blends of previous works with the new found intensity.

The music on this disc is more dark than most of their previous work. All their work has always been intense and somewhat dark, but this time around you can feel even more anger and sadness at the way the world is and the demons that haunt us.

I would be remiss to leave out the mixing work of Dan Clark, who did an excellent job with Everything is Poison in particular and for helping make the songs work even better.

In closing, I would have to say that this album is the culmination of all of Donna Lynch's and Steven Archer's work in Ego Likeness. Clocking in at 55 minutes, this CD takes you on a wild ride through the imaginations of Ego Likeness which will leave you exhausted yet wanting even more. If you are a fan of dark wave or dark electronic rock, you need to get this. Even if you just like rock, you should definitely give this a listen.

Grade: A
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Well worth the price of admission, July 7, 2010
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This is the best Ego Likeness album to date in my IMHO. Even though I haven't listened to it for a week, many of the songs are still bouncing around in my head and haunting me in my sleep. It really is just that good. Now if they could just perform as well on stage as they can mix in the studio... OK that's really not fair you can't get good acoustics in most clubs. Well worth the purchase price, I highly recommend this if you find any of their music to your liking (or even if your looking for something new) You can't go wrong with this one.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great music!!, June 6, 2010
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This is the first album that I have purchased by Ego Likeness and I have to say that I am now a fan for life!

The music is solid, the lyrics creative, insightful, and chilling all at once. The blend of the two put together made for something really magical for this album. The story of Lilth coming through in the music is another thing that makes this album so enjoyable because now listeners get to know a little bit more about the history of Lilth (if they didn't already know).

Perhaps I did enjoy this album more so because I have been going through a rough patch at the moment and I needed to hear some new music as a way to de-stress, but the art of this record stands on its own! Music is supposed to be created to make the listener feel a connection. People want to identify with good lyrics and musical expression. These songs don't disappoint.

I highly recommend that fans of electronica check this out. (Also, if you have a gothic streak, like me, then this will most assuredly be identifiable).

Breedless is an intelligent, well put together record that is solid from the first song to the last. VERY well done!!
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