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Product Details

  • Audio CD (August 7, 2007)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • ASIN: B000FBH40I
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,163,000 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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The new album has been in the making for 6 years, and the road leading up to the release has been compicated. The line-up has changed a couple of times before they ended up being the complete and framed band again. The new strong line-up in Saturnus are now finally ready to release the much anticipated 3rd album. The new album, Veronika Decides to Die, is a cold experience in a warm atmosphere. A very melancholic, melodic album, and Saturnus has proved to be, yet again, the Gods of doom with no comparison. The front cover artwork is made by well-known designer Travis Smith (Anathema, Katatonia, etc.). Firebox Records. 2006. --This text refers to an alternate Audio CD edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Paulo Coelho must be proud, July 20, 2006
By Murat Batmaz (Istanbul, Turkey) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Veronika Decides to Die (Audio CD)
A passionate theme album inspired by Paulo Coelho's book, Veronika Decides to Die is the third full-length disc from Denmark's Saturnus. Sadly, I haven't heard their previous efforts, but judging by the material on this disc, Saturnus is an amazing band in a genre overpopulated by too many cliche bands. Not to say Saturnus is 100% original; they do have their influences, but overall, this is a fairly original album, with great vocals, strong melodies, and superb production.

To get a feel for the Saturnus' sound, all you have to do is give a listen to their ten-minute album opener "I Long", since it encapsulates everything the band wants to achieve musically. Like most other songs on this disc, it starts with slow piano notes, so gentle and sweet, before heavy drums kick in pounding and guitars create thich threads of atmosphere. Thomas A.G. Jensen's vocals project maturity and sense of calmness. He delivers the lyrics in a semi-sung monotone, yet his voice is very clean and smooth. Then, he shifts to unique growls, quite different from the sound you hear on Opeth or Morbid Angel albums. His growls evoke the stuff on Anathema's The Silent Enigma to me; they sound tortured and rough, but every word is discernible. Halfway through the piece, string effects float above the piece over a solo piano with only spoken narration. There is even a drone passage at the end, not unlike the stuff on the new Cult of Luna album, but it's kept to a minimum in order to maintain the song's unity. It finishes just as it had started, with a soft piano coda.

"Pretend" and "Decending" serve to fully establish the sound of this disc. "Pretend" is actually heavier, considering its brutal guitar riffs, but the The Silent Enigma influence is even more apparent on this track. It does carve its niche though; there are tranquil passages filled with eerie keyboard effects and superb clean guitars covering them. More spoken vocals follow, only to be replaced by an ever-present blues solo that simply takes the lead and lets guitarists Tais Pedersen and Peter Erecius Poulse shine. There is a good deal of bluesy guitar work throughout the album, which is one of the things what makes this band different. So brutal and doomy at one time, and so bluesy and rockish at another, "Rain Wash Me" and and "All Alone" both boast a good deal of lucid synth lines, blending them effectively with sparse piano and gentle acoustic guitars. While there is some growling on the former, "All Alone" is fully clean-sung. It even has a cool folky melody happening under ethereal guitar riffs. The album ends on a more melodic yet also aggressive note: "Murky Waters", lots of melodic guitars strung across.

The album was produced by Flemming Rasmussen (Metallica, Morbid Angel) and the sound is amazing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Get this., July 11, 2006
By Lone Isle "Ray" (Sydney, Aus) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Veronika Decides to Die (Audio CD)
Whatever you do, get this album. This is what Opeth might sound like if they were any good. Simply put Saturnus's Veronika Decides To Die is a masterpiece. There is drowning depression, there is abject lonliness and there is heartfelt - enough with the homo crap. Though the disc isn't what metal is typically about it's still fantastic fantastic stuff, strong melodies and effective at what it's trying to do.
If you like Opeth then this is right up your alley GET IT NOW
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