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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Gloom and Doom for everyone!,
This review is from: Where Lovers Mourn (Audio CD)
I thoroughly enjoyed this album and am patiently awaiting "The Burning Halo". I am a particular fan of just straight out gloomy, depresssing, atmospheric metal. And this just seeps with it. As well, I am a fan of beutiful female goth vocals and Lisa Johansson has become one of my favorites. I love the lyrics, even though I am a Christian, they are poetically dark and I enjoy them despite them having "satanic" undertones. Ths music, to me, is amazing.
This is the breakdown on the tracks, in my opinion. 1. The Cry of Silence A fairly big 12:42 long song that just drips with gloom. This helps introduce Draconian as a band with dark, low vocals and beutiful goth female vocals. I love this song. 2. Silent Winter A bit of a letdown after the previous song but this has a intresting tune to it. Fast yet brooding. Yet again Lisa just shines in this song. 3. A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal One of thier best overall, I heard this song on thier mp3 page and was hooked. This song, to me defines Draconian. The guitars, drums, vocals, everything is defined in this song. This is one of my favorite overall songs. Oh yeah, it drips with saddness. 4. The Solitude A nice overall song but doesn't stand out much. I love the starting portion but it gets repetative as it continues. Even though, it's still a good song. 5. Reversion and Secessum I don't listen to this song much. It's your basic Draconian song with gloom and doom. Lisa does offer some intresting vocals here though. 6. The Amaranth A redone version of, without a doubt, thier best song. However, this version hardly compares with the orginal "The Amaranth". I still love this but I love the soft almost hazy quality of Lisa's voice. On the plus side, they kept the same lyrics and I love these lyrics. 7. Arkerousia Oh god, if only this one a minute or two longer (2:32). This song is my favorite on this cd. Her voice just resounds with gracefullness. I love it. And the quiet and hushed quality of the song. Great song. 8. It Grieves My Heart Starts strong and ends strong. This song is one of thier better ones. I really liked the song around 3:00. I liked how they changed it up and just switched to s different style. Very good. The only reason why I didn't give this 5 stars is because it's 52:28 minutes long and that's because of the lenth of the first song. I owuld of have seen maybe 2 more songs there, maybe one in the likeness of Akherousia. However, I love this album. It's an amazing album.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting new gothic/doom band,
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This review is from: Where Lovers Mourn (Audio CD)
Long songs, some guy who sounds like Johan Edlund (Tiamat) during the clean parts and the guy from My Dying Bride during the more extreme parts. Wispy almost ghost like female vocals are apparent most of the time. Uses many synths, keyboards and acoutics to convey its funeral dirge sound. Obviously influenced greatly by My Dying Bride. Basically what I'm saying is this is essentially your normal Doom/gothic metal crossover heard many, many times before. Draconian don't reinvent the genre or really even do anything that hasn't been done before. They just take a sound that many have failed miserably to create and do a very good job with it. Recombining the elements of all the greats to create a familar, yet original sound. In doing so they join the ranks of My Dying Bride, Katatonia, Paradise Lost, Tiamat and ...How Like a Winter as one of the best doom metal bands. This is an impressive debut and hopely they will be a bit more creative in the future. My one complaint is the lyrics, which get a little too melodramatic and weepy for my tastes. Tolerable though. I recommend this to any fan of gothic or doom metal on the harder side of the genres.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty addicting...,
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This review is from: Where Lovers Mourn (Audio CD)
Yes, they don't do anything that's never been done before. O.k., I agree. But what they do, they do it well.
Some obvious comparisons would be Katatonia and some My Dying Bride. Who in this style of metal wasn't??? It's unfair to hold that against trying out this band's work which is very good. This album grew on me. It took a while but with a few more listenings, the hypnotic atmosphere slowly took over my brain and now I hear this album in my head all day long. I have not taken this one out of rotation since it came out. You can go for a relaxing walk while listening. You can rip down the freeway. You can work out to it. It's good day or night. This album will OWN YOUR ASS!!!
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