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5.0 out of 5 stars
This is not the same Evereve that released "Stormbirds", October 22, 2001
This review is from: E Mania (Audio CD)
After the somewhat disappointing release of "Regret", Evereve have undergone a almost complete make-over musically.....
The music is heavier than ever, but with the inclusion of electronics that was hinted at with "Regret"....
Evereve have reached an amazing level of songwriting ability... The music captures you and doesn't let go.... very, very original..
The songs are all well crafted, dark, and melodic... This will probably appeal to fans of Darkseed, Paradise Lost, Moonspell, or even early Stabbing Westward...
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4.0 out of 5 stars
A new generation of goth, June 5, 2002
This review is from: E Mania (Audio CD)
If gothic is your style, then you get the right stuff. If you just like a heavy, dark, and beautiful music, you'll shoot not less than 9 out of 10.
Evereve, being a German band, know the laws of the genre pretty well. Besides they never limit themselves by goth only, they readily add some industrial and nu-metal elements here and there, to make the album sound more complex and confident. They really succeed, making a very impressive and refreshing music.
What else? Nothing much, just take a try, and buy the cd.
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