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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Complaint and then the Praise
Before I start talking about this album, let me say this: To the people who gave one star reviews, you're complete morons. Research what you're buying before you purchase! If you knew anything about the Celtic band you were searching for, you would have known that they NEVER put out a CD entitled Primal Event. So it's your own damn fault you "lost" money...
Published on March 16, 2004 by Trevor S. Sayre

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26 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars beware
This is not the celtic "Lothlorien." In fact, it's pretty near the exact opposite. If you like one, you will undoubtedly hate the other. I ordered this one by mistake and shot [money] down the toilet. I can't believe there are people out there who like this noise.
Published on February 22, 2002


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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Complaint and then the Praise, March 16, 2004
This review is from: Primal Event (Audio CD)
Before I start talking about this album, let me say this: To the people who gave one star reviews, you're complete morons. Research what you're buying before you purchase! If you knew anything about the Celtic band you were searching for, you would have known that they NEVER put out a CD entitled Primal Event. So it's your own damn fault you "lost" money. More importantly, you have no right to comment on music you never listen to. You have nothing in this genre to compare this CD, much less the appreciation for the art. Also, I would like to add, I am a fan of BOTH Lothlorien bands. So to the person who said that if one were to like one of these bands, they wouldn't like the other...you're wrong. I supremely and completely enjoy both genres and would recommend both bands to "music lovers," which you two apparently are not.

Anyway...here's my review:

The story of Lothlorien is a brief one, for the band debuted in 1998 with The Primal Event and disbanded very soon thereafter. The Primal Event is a damn good album, and particularly impressive for a debut. Lothlorien plays melodic death/thrash metal, and fits firmly in the Gothenburg lineage of bands. With just one album, though, they managed to define their own sound. What makes them unique is a greater reliance on keyboards than other groups in this genre. Session keyboardist Nils-Petter Svensson is at the front of the band's sound throughout the disc, giving the group a symphonic edge that you haven't heard from In Flames or At the Gates, say. Also deserving of credit is guitarist Tobias Birgersson, who wrote every song on this album and obviously had a strong hand in shaping Lothlorien's sound. The band recorded this album at STUDIOMEGA in Sweden and produced it along with Christian Silver, not exactly a big-time arrangement. But The Primal Event sounds terrific, a noteworthy achievement.

Event kicks off with the uptempo "I Wear Mankind." After drummer Daniel Hannedahl leads in with some ominous percussion work, Birgersson and fellow guitarist Linus Wikstrom kick into some melodic riffs and harmonies that should sound instantly familiar to anyone familiar with the Gothenbrug sound. On "Forever and Ever Alone," vocalist Henrik Serholt (also of Fatal Embrace) begins to assert himself, and the music takes on a more romantic, epic character. Here is where Svensson steps forward on keyboards with a lush, triumphant sound. When combined with the sharp, creative riffing of Lothlorien's guitar duo, it leaves a powerful impression. The masterpiece of this album, though, is the third track, "Moments." Serholt's low, demonic growl here is absolutely seductive. "COME, YES! COME DOWN TO ME!" he barks as he realizes that he cannot let go and give himself fully to his love while still alive ("the irony of my yearning passion"). The guitars are triumphant here, with harmonies carrying us through grand, heavy passages. "Inside my Mind" has a tom-pounding intro and some nice synth work before it explodes into thrashing intensity. Listen to the elegant chorus, as Serholt again contemplates suicide. Great grooves follow on "Supernatural," as Serholt gives us just a brief taste of clean vocals. The album then concludes on a strong note with "Among Those Who Wept." Another epic journey, but the band doesn't change course so often that power is forsaken. There is one riff in particular in here that is absolutely ferocious and delicious. Svensson is excellent again, even providing some poignant piano touches.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars In my top five man, August 30, 2001
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This is in my top five . One of the best bands out there... right up there with amon amarth, gorgoroth, and emperor. A must buy for melodic death metal, and black metal and so forth...
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great melodic death metal, December 2, 2000
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"entity@cfl.rr.com" (Orlando, FL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Primal Event (Audio CD)
this is one of those cds i bought because i wanted to take a chance on something, let me say it's a great album and worth the money. it's melodic death metal with keyboards (the keyboards almost ALWAYS use a string setting). it definately has neoclassical influence to it. it's very emotional. (the vocals have so much power to them i can't even describe it). the majority of the cd has fairly slow to moderate tempos, they do some fast stuff, but not enough to be classified as fast. the guitar solos and melodies are highly melodic, but there is no shredding. this band has a lot of talent and i hope they release a new cd, if you like melodic, neoclassical death metal, this is a great investment. at least listen to the sound samples!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a delightful surprise!, October 16, 1999
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I ordered this CD after hearing some soundfiles, and I must say I am impressed. This is top-flight melodic death metal, much better than most of the second-generation NWOSDM bands (Night in Gales, Withering Surface, etc.) Fans of In Flames, Dark Tranquillity, and Opeth should eat this up. Very melodic, with keyboards (!), but also fast and complex.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars NOT THE "OTHER" LOTHLORIEN!!!, March 21, 2003
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Andrew Nalow "trd_usa" (Lincoln, Nebraska United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Primal Event (Audio CD)
To the people who ordered this CD by mistake, WHY DO YOU WRITE REVIEWS ON SOMETHING YOU KNOW NOTHING ABOUT!?!?

This is an excellent CD for those who actually know what they are purchasing. Don't rate something that you are not into, or something that you bought by mistake.

For the fans of THIS Lothlorien, this CD is great. You've got the wailing guitar riffs, the added background orchestra music & excellently done vocals.
It's tough for me to find a band where I actually enjoy the vocals. YES, guitars, drums & bass play a big role in my decision, but ultimately, if the vocals stink, I won't buy it. And to say the least, Lothlorien's vocals are truly great. Powerful, deep & emotional.
If you're a fan of death, gothic or just plain heavy metal, buy this CD! You won't be disappointed.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome, January 28, 2006
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This CD has grown on me and become my favorite. I've been a huge fan of dark tranquility and at the gates and the like for some time now and found this album just searching through the internet. Every song is amazing, sorrowsoul and inside my mind are 2 of my favorite songs of all time. The keyboards are what make the music great to me, lothlorien used keyboards more than guitar practically, and it makes for a killer sound.
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5.0 out of 5 stars For Those Who like Lothlorien...And the New Zeland's too., February 21, 2004
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Lorena Perez (Saltillo, Coahuila Mexico) - See all my reviews
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This album is simply great for those who are into the metal stream, a MUST HAVE if I might say so it carries the force of metal beautifully.... Now regarding New Zeland's Lothlorien, well it is a shame that people who hear them are so close minded about other streams. I truly enjoy them too, and I do believe they're an enourmous celtic group; it's unfortunate they don't have other recordings. I just happen to own both CD's and definitely think they are a delight. Please! Be open, don't judge!
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26 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars beware, February 22, 2002
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This review is from: Primal Event (Audio CD)
This is not the celtic "Lothlorien." In fact, it's pretty near the exact opposite. If you like one, you will undoubtedly hate the other. I ordered this one by mistake and shot [money] down the toilet. I can't believe there are people out there who like this noise.
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1 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars OOps wrong lothlorien, September 17, 2005
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The name Lothlorien from 'Lord of the Rings' conjures up images of a magical elven forest where beauty, sensitivity, space, protection and light are present. If this is what you're after try Australia's 7 piece band Lothlorien with celtic harp, uillean pipes, whistles, etc. Those who enjoy thrash may not polarize the styles and argue that there is still subtlty etc within the music and vocal style and with this in mind one may give it 5*****, with past critique in mind. An old age debate between light and dark. No doubt there is great beauty within the shadows, and this illustration has been made through the band title like the balance of yin and yang to the ears, but I try to concern myself with the source of light. Thanks for including MP3's.
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5 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars The real lothlorien died - listen to their screams, March 8, 2003
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I ordered this by mistake ... just how does celtic music relate to dead cats scratching their dead metal nails on dead metal blackboards? I weep that there are people who like this drek.
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