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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent album - definitely worth owning
I was hoping I would one day run across an album that was somewhat mellower than what I usually listen to (i.e., extreme metal)...just for a change of pace. When I heard "Rip Out the Wings of a Butterfly" on MTV2, I was sold. However, I had my concerns that the album in its entirety would not live up to the expectations I had upon hearing such an excellent song that...
Published on February 6, 2006 by 2C

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3.0 out of 5 stars 3 stars because it's HIM, but come on guys...
this just sounds like a throwaway album. the songs are all well produced and definitely have the signature HIM sound, but almost too much so. it feels like every chord progression, every tempo change, and every lyrical cliche is from another HIM song. The album kind of just goes by and none of the songs make a particularly strong impression. All of their previous 4...
Published on January 1, 2006 by W Butler


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent album - definitely worth owning, February 6, 2006
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This review is from: Dark Night (Audio CD)
I was hoping I would one day run across an album that was somewhat mellower than what I usually listen to (i.e., extreme metal)...just for a change of pace. When I heard "Rip Out the Wings of a Butterfly" on MTV2, I was sold. However, I had my concerns that the album in its entirety would not live up to the expectations I had upon hearing such an excellent song that touched something emotional inside me, as a result, I was initially skeptical upon buying "Dark Light." However, "Dark Light" has proven to be an album that I am very much impressed with. I say this for a number of reasons:

(a) Many of the songs are outstanding! Even fans who are turned off by the goth/metal/emo sound will likely enjoy "Dark Light." The songs on the album are very listener friendly. Whether or not this is a good thing is up for debate depending on which fan you ask. That aside, "Dark Light" contains a number of songs which will no doubt appeal to the mainstream. While I prefer for the bands I like to remain underground, if HIM can continue to release future albums retaining the quality of songwriting that is evident on "Dark Light," then potential fans deserve to hear their music. In addition, to the high quality of song arrangement, the lyrics are powerful as well. Here again, some fans will likely criticize the lyrics as bordering on the whiney nature of many emo lyrics. However, I have no such criticism, as I found the lyrics to be somewhat introspective and (at times) touching.

(b) "Dark Light," as suggested by the title, successfully creates a dark and atmospheric mood which fits the subject matter of the songs nicely. HIM successfully blends the instrumentation together to create a gestalt that works very well. The songs blend together well without sounding like repeats of one another.

(c) Though I wouldn't call "Dark Light" a metal album, it contains enough elements of the genre for it to appeal to some metal fans. Granted, and lets be honest, HIM is no Slayer or Suffocation, and die-hard fans of those bands are not going to take to HIM easily. However, if given the chance "Dark Light" is an album which can successfully appeal to extreme metal fans (such as myself) looking for something a little more mellow to listen to during our "downtime" moments.

(d) I will admit I am fairly new to HIM. I have heard one album prior to "Dark Light," so my next comments should be taken within the context that my exposure to the band has been somewhat limited. However, based on an earlier album that I have heard ("Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights"), "Dark Light" is a much better album displaying a more proficient level of maturity and progression in terms of song quality and songwriting. Here again, outside of the aforementioned previous album, I have no other basis for comparison.

Despite its strengths, no album is without flaws and "Dark Light" is no different. Perhaps the biggest flaw I noticed is that the album is somewhat "top heavy." By this I mean the best songs occur earlier in the album. Standout songs include "Wings of a Butterfly," "Killing Lonliness," and "Behind the Crimson Door," with a few other tracks being noteworthy. In this regard, "Dark Light" is somewhat inconsistent in their quality, with some being standout tracks and others falling within the range of mediocre to sub par. As a result, I find myself playing certain songs repeatedly, while skipping others entirely. However, it does remain possible that certain songs and elements of "Dark Light" can grow on the listener after repeated play. As a matter of fact, I can imagine "Dark Light" being such an album.

Overall, I feel that "Dark Light" is an album worth owning. I have enjoyed the album immensely and it continues to see a disproportionate amount of time in my stereo, as I can't seem to get enough of some of the songs. Its very difficult to write a review of a band that I know so little about, but I feel that if "Dark Light" is any indication of HIM's potential and previous work, then most fans of the band (as well as new fans) will likely find the album enjoyable.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dark Light-HIM (rock out!), February 3, 2006
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This review is from: Dark Night (Audio CD)
This was excellent. I found out about the band from Kerrang! magazine and though I havent heard the full other albums I have loved everything I have heard. Killing Loneliness is a great tune and I loved the keyboard in Drunk On Shadows and Play Dead. You Rock, guys! keep it up! yeh, im under 13 but please take me seriously and listen to this! *nods to self*
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice, January 8, 2006
This review is from: Dark Night (Audio CD)
I like HIM. HIM is a pretty original band. They have a gothic romantic feel to them. This CD, although good, is not as good as past ones. It has its share of some catchy tunes, but sometimes I get the feeling alot of the songs are just fillers. But nonetheless, I recommend it. If you have never listened to HIM, I would start off with an earlier CD, such as Razorblade Romance. But thats me. Whatever. 4 stars for a more than decent record.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow., January 5, 2006
This review is from: Dark Night (Audio CD)
It's true that alot of the songs sound alike, but I could listen to "Rip Out the Wings of a Butterfly" all freaking day. I haven't bought a CD since probably 1996 and as soon as I heard that song play on my friend's Myspace profile, I knew I had to have the CD. Killing Lonliness is a great song too. The music itself is very relaxing to me, it has a unique sound to it, different than any other band, that's why I like it.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dark Light Shows The Way, November 13, 2005
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Dark Light is H.I.M.'s first Official American release. Ville Valo and HIM are amazing song writers. This album starts off with "Vampire Heart" which I think should have been the first single from the album rather than "Wings Of A Butterfly". But don't get me wrong, every song on this album is great. The mood of Dark Light runs through many emotions. Ville has a 3 octive range and can hit amazing high's and the gloomiest lows.

Vampire Heart, Killing Loneliness, Play Dead, Under The Rose, Wings Of A Butterfly, Dark Light, Drunk On Shadows & Behind The Crimson Door are amongst my personal favorites. Well now that I have listed just about every track on the album as my favorites, you should buy this album and be the judge for yourself.

This album is more suited for America and still contains their true Scandanavian sound. If you like this album, you will like Greatest Lovesongs 666, Razorblade Romance, Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights, Love Metal & And Love Said No. If anything, buy And Love Said No (Greatest Hits) to at least check them out.

Every album HIM has released has been amazing and I am amazed that the US hasn't sucked them up yet. Their time is comming though. You should buy everything from this Finnish band, as they do not know how to write a bad song.


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3.0 out of 5 stars 3 stars because it's HIM, but come on guys..., January 1, 2006
This review is from: Dark Night (Audio CD)
this just sounds like a throwaway album. the songs are all well produced and definitely have the signature HIM sound, but almost too much so. it feels like every chord progression, every tempo change, and every lyrical cliche is from another HIM song. The album kind of just goes by and none of the songs make a particularly strong impression. All of their previous 4 albums seemed to break some new ground, but on Dark Light they seem to settle for the lowest common denominator of the style that they're known for. And they seem to be having a lot less fun doing what they do. Ville's lyrics on their early albums were cliche-ridden, but he seemed to relish the pure cheesiness of it all. Now he seems to just be going through the motions, turning out more of the same cliches about "my heart" and "my love". the album is not overtly more poppy than the others, but simply more bland. if they were to move in a more poppy direction i would probably still listen to them, as long as they break new ground. however, if they release another album like Dark Light i will probably not be a HIM fan any more.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Let Me Bleed You this Song, November 26, 2005
This review is from: Dark Night (Audio CD)
I really like this album although I was initially disappointed. I have been a big fan of H.I.M. since Razorblade Romance. Unlike past albums the heavy guitar edge is gone in favor of focusing on the vocals, synths, and overall final production. The final result is a dark and mysterious tone that will draw you into their world by pictures painted in words and emotions made in music. Not anything like the heavier albums of their past but never the less a worthy and memorable offering.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dark Light, December 1, 2005
This review is from: Dark Night (Audio CD)
This is one of my favorite HIM cds so far. It is really good, I bought a copy as soon as it came out. If your thinking of buying one, its one of the best you could get. I reccomend it to anyone.
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0 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Returned it after reading the lyrics on internet, January 15, 2007
This review is from: Dark Night (Audio CD)
My teen -aged daughetr asked me to buy this for her but I returned it after reading the lyrics on internet. Satan & suicide are not good. Amen.
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2 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars pop?, December 6, 2005
This review is from: Dark Night (Audio CD)
What can i say... this is by far the most "softy" album by him.. they started like a metal gothic band.. back in 1996/7.. now.. they have done what great bands usually do.... go to America and turn into pop..for money? glory? doesnt matter anyways..

If you like pop.. youll love the album... if you dont, and you are a him fan.. youll cry...
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