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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent mixture between gohic and death..., March 31, 2005
What caught most my attention about this album is the combination of different styles. Combines gutural voices with female gothic-oriented vocals. But I found Orphanage hard to label if someone asked me. Black metal?! Doom?? Death metal?! Gothic??! A little bit of everything. Orphanage plays mostly mid tempos, without speeding too much, but sometimes slowing it a bit, reaching to a more doomy approach. Is not as brutal nor fast as Emperor, but it does have fine orchestral and gothic arrangements. And, why not, adding a progressive and modern input in their music with keyboards and synths.
The main vocalist is Gorefest and Dan Swano oriented. It's a little monotonous, and so is the female vocalist. However, the duo managed to add more versatility to an already versatile band with excellent musicians. I don't know why the band sticked too much to the mid tempos. I mean, the few parts in which they decided to speed up, it just fitted perfectly with Orphanage's style, with punishing riffing guitars and precise drumming.
But don't get me wrong, having a female vocalist and a gothic approach, doesn't mean the band loses heaviness. On the other hand, the band never leaves their death metal side.
Anyway, If you're into any the styles before mentioned, or simple like well done music, you should give "Driven" a try.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
For all fans of Female Fronted Orchestral Metal bands, April 7, 2007
I now have all three of their albums. All great. Imaginative Prog Metal, actually. Kind of like The Gathering with a growling male singer. More uptempo. Love them both. Also kinda like AESMA DAEVA . I Love Therion the most but these are also great bands : Sins of They Beloved , Asrai , MacBeth (tho a bit more Gothic) , Theatre of Tregedy (hit and miss but worth the effort). Of the other over-rated but still pretty good bands in this genre : Nightwish, Within Temptation, Tristania/Sirenia (except "World of Glass" album : WOW! solid A+). Skip Lacuna Coil. More of a hard rock band than a metal band and next to no orchestral influence.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Haunting, Brutal, Elegant, July 23, 2004
This CD definitely pulls you in. It's like Six Feet Under meets Faith No More meets Meshuggah. The female singer, Rosan van der Aa, does not have a very good voice. Her high parts are beautiful, but her lower parts are reminiscent of "Miss Piggy". She doesn't ruin it though; definitely worth the purchase.
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