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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good grief... this is BETTER than Virgin and a Whore!!!, April 24, 2004
Its close, but this album almost beats Hatebreeder and Mirror of Madness. Its THAT good. Well, maybe not good, but enjoyable. Face it - sometimes, you can't get into certain songs on certain albums. That never happens when I listen to this Eternal Tears of Sorrow album. There are extremely soft and beautiful parts, just like on Virgin and a Whore. This album is very different from Vildu Mannu (don't think that one's available on amazon). They added a keyboardist here. I believe the band broke up after Virgin... too bad - this is quite the death metal band. I don't really care for Kalmah - the side project. A warning about the soft and beautiful comment: blastbeats are rather apparent and brutal. As you would expect from Finnvox's bands, the drums and keyboards are beyond belief. Not so much the drums, but the keyboards, particularly in Autum's Grief, are a large portion of what makes this album a must-hear. The album was released on Spinefarm Records (a great label) and the band got Kimberly Goss (Sinergy, Ancient, Warmen) to sing on 3 songs: Autums's Grief, Bride of the Crimson Sea, and whatever the last track is. There are 9, by the way, and the album is a smidge over 39 minutes long. Just like on Virgin and a Whore, the lone ballad is track 5, which is Bride of the Crimson Sea. Its not as good as The River Flows Frozen, but it is a very peaceful, enjoyable song. If you're a fan of the Finnish gothic rock bands (For my Pain, To Die For, Sethian, Entwine), you'll love not just this song, but the entire CD. As a matter of fact, 3 Eternal Tears of Sorrow members play in Fallen by For my Pain. Ever heard of Edge of Sanity? They have Dan Swano. They're the ones behind the 2 amazing Crimson albums. You know? The ones that are single 40 minute songs? Speaking of Crimson and Crimson II - if you enjoy Crimson II (I haven't heard the first one), you should be familiar with the overall loudness of Chaotic Beauty. Edge of Sanity wrote a song a while ago called Black Tears. Guess what track 6 on Chaotic Beauty is? A cover of it! That is one standout tracks on the album, in my opinion. They're all good, so I have to use the word "standout" instead. More onto comparison between Chaotic and Virgin - Virgin has no blastbeats. At times, Chaotic is more brutal than Virgin and sounds much more like the side project, Kalmah, than on other Eternal Tears albums. But, at other times (such as the 3 songs Kim sings in), its actually softer. Finally, I'll discuss Chaotic on its own. The opener - starts off with a wind-like howling sound, then kicks into some uptempo stuff and blastbeats. A great opener, but a bit heavy and fast for the rest of the album. 2nd track: about as good as second songs can get. This one does a great job of keeping your interest after the powerful opener. Autumn's Grief: I didn't realize this song would turn out to be my favorite when I put it on a friend's mix! Its awesome!!! A perfect gothic song. Don't get me wrong - this is a death metal song, but the end sounds quite rockish and the keyboards are outstanding. Track 4 has a lot of blastbeats, Bride... I've already described, Black Tears I've already described, Tar of Chaos is similar to track 4, 8 I'm not too familiar with, and the closer has a strange soft guitar solo that isn't that original, but God is it ever complimenting! You'll love it if you're into a more rock-based taste in music. I don't know who to recommend this to anymore... how about anybody? If you like gothic rock, gothic metal, hard rock, or death metal (or Kalmah), go ahead and get this (and then get Virgin). Its worth the search and the money. When you get the time, please say if this review helped you or not and go read some of my other reviews. Thanks for reading.
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