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Night eternal (Bonustrack Version)

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  • Original Release Date: May 16, 2008
  • Format - Music: MP3
  • Compatible with MP3 Players (including with iPod®), iTunes, Windows Media Player
 
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Play   1. At tragic heights 6:51 $0.99 Buy Track  - At tragic heights
Play   2. Night eternal 4:09 $0.99 Buy Track  - Night eternal
Play   3. Shadow sun 4:24 $0.99 Buy Track  - Shadow sun
Play   4. Scorpion flower 4:33 $0.99 Buy Track  - Scorpion flower
Play   5. Moon in mercury 4:22 $0.99 Buy Track  - Moon in mercury
Play   6. Hers is the twilight 4:53 $0.99 Buy Track  - Hers is the twilight
Play   7. Dreamless (Lucifer and Lilith) 5:16 $0.99 Buy Track  - Dreamless (Lucifer and Lilith)
Play   8. Spring of rage 4:04 $0.99 Buy Track  - Spring of rage
Play   9. First light 5:43 $0.99 Buy Track  - First light
Play 10. Scorpion flower (Dark Lush Cut) by Orchestra Mortua 4:36 Album Only
Play 11. Scorpion flower (The Feeble Cut) by [F.E.V.E.R] 3:58 Album Only
Play 12. Age of Mothers (Bonustrack) 5:42 Album Only
Play 13. Earth (Bonustrack) 5:25 Album Only
Play 14. Unhearted (Bonustrack) 4:24 Album Only
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Melodic Madness, November 30, 2010
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Marshall Binkley (Fort Stewart, Georgia) - See all my reviews
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I am a recent discoverer of Moonspell. This album is grand, enveloping, melodic metal from another masterful European band. "Night Eternal" is a terrific song. Even my kids can dig the MoonSpell style as it isn't too Deathy and often moody, melodic and musical.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nearly Flawless, September 22, 2011
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I really enjoyed this album, and would reccomend it to those interested in Moonspell, as well as old fans. There was just one or two songs that got very repetitive to me, Scorpion Flower mainly. This is a fun record to listen to, and I think its also easier to understand the lead singer in this record, as compaired to previous recordings. It is a mix of beauty, and darkness with a hint of metal. There were some very stand out, beautiful songs, as well as other songs as mentioned previously that I just didnt dig as much. I would overall reccomend it, but I will say after hearing Scorpion Flower three times in the album, you get very sick of it. That would be my only complaint, other than that is amazing. Moonspell is a stand out band, it does not sound like most of the stuff produced today. The only other dissapointment I had personally was I liked the "Earth" bonus track, but this did not have that song. Other than that, a wonderful album.
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Life is meaningless...", June 10, 2008
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Murat Batmaz (Istanbul, Turkey) - See all my reviews
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Night Eternal firmly follows Moonspell's previous release Memorial, but also involves the dark atmospherics from the band's re-recorded CD Under Satanae. Those who enjoyed Memorial will definitely find Night Eternal of interest because it further expands on that style, with plenty of heavy vocal parts, dark keyboard textures, symphonic elements, and deeply melodic guitar lines.

The black metal aesthetic of their earlier material has partly been applied to some of these tunes, such as the album opener "At Tragic Heights", easily the most standout track on this disc. Starting with the creepy intro where dark, lingering keys engulf Fernando Ribeiro's trademark whispers and spoken lyrics, Moonspell venture into a fiercely heavy scorcher that also boasts a great interplay between guitars, keys, and bass (courtesy of Niclas Etelavuori from Amorphis) and concludes with Ribeiro's evil death growls. Speaking of which, there is plenty of growling and screeching on the album, but we also get to hear him switching to his calm gothic voice on some tunes. His hoarse, abrasive delivery on songs like "Night Eternal", complete with insanely fast drumming and tremelo picking; "Moon Is Mercury", highlighted by a gripping melodic guitar theme; and "Spring of Rage", a blend of jackhammer riffery and gothic keyboard exercise, is perfectly contrasted by his seamless switch to clean singing on the otherwise punishing "Shadow Sun", where he continues to repeat the lyrics "Life is meaningless!" until he is sure the listener has absorbed them.

Of all tracks, only two of them are sung with clean vocals: the clean-toned "First Light", noteworthy for its wonderful guitar layering and Ribeiro's assured vocal melody; and "Scorpion Flower", in which Ribeiro duets with Anneke van Giersbergen formerly of The Gathering. First, Ribeiro enters the piece singing over a simple yet effective guitar-keyboard synthesis and a steady, 4/4 drum beat. Then, van Giersbergen offers her instantly recognisable vibrato, doubling his vocal lines and eventually singing solo. In a way, this tune evokes her brilliant duet with Ulver's Garm on the Souvenirs album, but this one is less minimalistic and more guitar-friendly. On this album, Ricardo Amorim is given bigger space for guitar solos, one of which totally complements this piece.

The result is a blend of Moonspell's recent material injected with some of the more blackish atmospherics pre-Sin/Pecado, and while I've never been a big fan of the band's post-The Butterfly Effect material, I feel this one may be their best from that period yet.
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