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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Solid American Death Metal,
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This review is from: No Reply (Audio CD)
No Reply was the first full-length album from North Carolina's own Daylight Dies. The band sound merged elements of melodic death metal in the vein of bands like In Flames and Dark Tranquility, with Katatonia and My Dying Bride style doom. They are one of the few American bands that manage to play this kind of music well.
No Reply is powerful, melodic, and brutal...just what you expect from death metal. It's also melancholy and heavy enough to appeal to doom fans. If you're a fan of In Flames, Dark Tranquility, Katatonia, Anathema, and similar bands, you'll want to see what Daylight Dies has to offer, and No Reply is a great place to start. I think you will be pleasantly surprised.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
not the most original, but i really like it,
By Justin "human" (New Jersey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: No Reply (Audio CD)
well i might give this album more of a 4.75, as it is not exactly perfect, but i have really liked it since i got it about two years ago. the best part of this album is the use of guitar leads, many of them brilliantly written and played, creating a very emotional and desolate atmosphere. whether or not daylight dies is doom metal or not seems to be up to debate; most people say they are not doom metal, but they do sound similar to some of the faster death/doom bands. the vocals are growled in the rapsy medium range death style, and the lyrics are quite depressed, but without any romantic content sometimes associated with death/doom. i suppose this album does sound a fair amount like early katatonia, maybe some of november's doom's stuff, but it does retain its own identity with the use of Swedish sounding melodic death portions and of course those guitar leads. the best song here in my opinion is 'I Wait,' with a lead that has never left me since i first heard it a while back. 'Back in the World' is the only non-metal track, a piano song that is rather good and atmospheric. i suppose some might be skeptical to get into this band because of their association with Swedish sounding death metal, but they really don't sound like in flames at all, at least not atmosphericaly. while this isn't up there with evoken and skepticism, it is well worth getting.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best death metal band in US,
This review is from: No Reply (Audio CD)
If you are a death metal fan you cannot pass this album up. It is a very powerful and emotional journey from beginning to end. Drums, guitar work and vocals all blend together to create this epic work. I strongly urge you to get a hold of it. Also check out their website at http://www.daylightdies.com and view the video of 4 corners if you want a taste of their music.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
complex melancholy,
By Jason P. Sorens "Political Scientist" (Tonawanda, NY United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: No Reply (Audio CD)
On "No Reply" Daylight Dies capitalizes on the buzz created by their "Idle" EP/demo and shows the world what American metal can be. Daylight Dies play melancholic, fairly doomy - but not ultra-slow - death metal. It is melodic and atmospheric music, with cascading guitar riffs and fluid leads. The vocals are imposing growls in the Mikael Akerfeldt tradition. If anything, "No Reply" is a little more doomy and less focused on guitar melodies than "Idle," but you can still find some nifty guitar solos on songs like "I Wait" and "In the Silence." Some of the riffs on this album are noticeably more technical than their previous stuff. "Unending Waves" from "Idle" has been rerecorded and placed on "No Reply"; in my view this is still Daylight Dies' greatest song ever.The intricate piano interludes from Idle are not present here, though the morose, contemplative "Back in the World" instrumental does make effective use of the piano. One person has said to me that Daylight Dies sounds too much like Katatonia, but I don't see it. In general atmosphere they are similar, but Daylight Dies does not use that distinctive style of riffing pioneered by Blackheim and thus sounds less like Katatonia than does Rapture, for example. This is overall a fascinating and complex piece of art - there is really a lot going on here, and even if you are not a fan of doom, Daylight Dies is well worth checking out. The jacket artwork consists of contemporary still-life scenes, providing a less foreign feel to a music that by and large sounds surprisingly European.
5.0 out of 5 stars
,,,,,oh man,
By Timeless Apparition (Somewhere) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: No Reply (Audio CD)
I heard this album when it first came out couldn't find it anywhere scoured the earth looking for it...great great great melodic doom metal...forget great...AWESOME music...
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stands the test of time,
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This review is from: No Reply (Audio CD)
This is one album that remains on my required listing despite all the other sounds that flash and fade. Not readily accessible, Daylight Dies requires patience and a commitment from the listener. They are currently working on their second release - they certainly have not rushed that effort. Highly melodic, doomy metal that simply flows like water down a stream. Nothing too dramatic or over-powering but an amazing effort by these guys. I also had the opportunity to see DD open for Katatonia in Montreal. What a night!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Solid melodic metal,
This review is from: No Reply (Audio CD)
This is one of the more consistent and solid melodic metal albums I have heard in a while. While there aren't really any tracks that stray far from it's collective sound, this plays very much in the advantage of this band. Songs never feel repetitive, but their cohesivness allows a complete playing of the album to remain seemless with each song a continuation deeper down the journey. The vocals are definately very black/thrash metal inspired, but they fit well to the rest of the band. Overall a very good album. Also a must for any Opeth fans...
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not into deathmetal but...,
This review is from: No Reply (Audio CD)
I dont enjoy this genre's music much but daylight die's depressing sound just grabs me and dont let it go. I also recommend shape of despair and type o negative for ppl into depressing music and amber asylum which is pretty great and very anbiemt also. If you like good musicianship and melodic guitar riffs that sound way too depressing...Buy it!
5.0 out of 5 stars
A...Scandinavian...Metal...band from...Chapil Hill....NC?,
By James F. Brown (Metairie, LA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: No Reply (Audio CD)
I work with the ex-bass player Matthew, who got me into the band. Fans of Scan. Melodic metal/Gothenburg metal... check this cd out, well worth it. 'nuff said.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
American metal this good?...,
By Puppy (New Orleans, LA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: No Reply (Audio CD)
...i cannot believe it. these guys really know how to convey some real emotions and ideas through this great aural stimulation. i cannot wait to see how this band develops and enlightens us all in the future. highly recommended for any of those that enjoy the sounds of great melodic, harmonically interesting, dark, and captivating music.
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No Reply by Daylight Dies (Audio CD - 2002)
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