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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Amazing Work,
This review is from: Songs from the Archives (Audio CD)
Well...Crimson Moonlight is one of my fave bands ever. The mix of Keyboards, heavy riffs, makes an awesome combination. The keyboards are awesome and put you on the lyrics. They Kinda sound like Dimmu Borgir, but Crimson Moonlight has awesome messeges and deep lyrics talking about christianity. So if you are looking for some heavy Gothic/Black stuff get this. And if you like these one you should chek their cd "The Covenant Progress, and also chek out bands like Slechtvalk and Sympathy another bands with good Gothic/Black.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Blackmetal!!!,
By Tom Servo "Robot" (Satelite of Love) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Songs from the Archives (Audio CD)
It's about freakin time Amazon.com stocked these guys. They are so freakin awesome. The best song on the CD is easily "Where Darkness Cannot Reach" and it's has unreleased tracks and some rare live tracks. This is an absolute must own, so I say buy it. Don't think just buy, it's amazing. If you like this also go get The Covenant Progress while you're at it. Crimson Moonlight rules!!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great band, great album.,
By David (The Netherlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Songs from the Archives (Audio CD)
These guys must be the very top of christian black metal, now I don't have this cd, but this is the only cd reviewd here, but I've heard many songs from this album, and they are awsome. Musicly, especially their newer album it's totally brutal, everything destroying black metal. I've heard it called the perfect combination of Dimmu Borgir and Dissection, and completely agree! The older material on this cd is more keyboard laiden, but has a great atmosphere. Vocally they usualy used low pitched black metal vocals, with sometimes higher death metal vocals as support, and it sounds great. Their album The Covenant Progress I know is so great, and this cd has many songs from that, so do yourself a favour and get this cd!
5.0 out of 5 stars
supreme metal all in one cd!,
By stikrz (va beach, va) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Songs from the Archives (Audio CD)
i am lucky to know that i have the full album "eternal emperor" without worrying about it being out of print! all the songs from "eternal emperor" start the first five tracks here... arguably the best tracks on this cd. the live tracks were a little mis-mixed, but the other tracks were great! hard, fast and very symphonic... this album is sure to take you to a world where you question your very existence... and it does make you want to know the lyrics. the music is majestic and beautiful... and very much mixed the soundtrack of doom!
heavy riffing guitars, symphonic "up and down tempo" synth, and a lavish layer of ripping drums will keep you head bangin for hours! good music to cruise too as well!
1 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
A somewhat sorry attempt at black metal,
By Uncle Philty "Hes Slept in evey gutter in thi... (Grand Haven, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Songs from the Archives (Audio CD)
Look Im a Christian and as a Christian I know we cant make Black Metal. We lack the sheer darkness to do it. Like Cradle Of Filth has this errie feel to it like youre walking trough a crypt in the caverns of hell. They sound kinda like Dimmu Bogir but they dont have the lets darkness. I like Underoath and Zao they do progressive metal and they do it well, but black metal has to be demonic and evil. So if youre Christian and won't listen to Cradle then may I suggest a christan band called Zao or an Viking band called Amon Amarth or a Athest band called Lunaris. Yeah they just don't have what it takes to be Black.
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Songs from the Archives by Crimson Moonlight (Audio CD - 2003)
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