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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT new HIM record...as for the , October 10, 2007
[...]not this one pictured but the one only available through the webite Heartagram.com...it comes in a book that looks faded on the corners...it was said to be a "leatherback journal"...not. All it is is a nice dark-looking book with dark, artful photos, full lyrics in Ville's handwriting (not having the song titles listed either, just the lyrics??? That's quite odd, but maybe it's an artistic approach??? I had to take a regular version and write the song titles down??!!??)...and an envelope in the back with 2 discs inside and 3 "photos"...CD1 is "Venus Doom" and CD2 is a 3-tracker, the 2 remixes and a 3rd bonus track, an acoustic version of "Bleed Well"...besides the 3rd track, the difference between the bonus discs is on this one on Amazon, it's a DVD, while the one in the book version, it's a CD, so you can more easily get those tracks on your computer and iPod.
Now, the internet version of HIM's prior album "Dark Light", you got more stuff and each set was numbered, out of 20,000...not this one...with "Dark Light", you got 2 bonus tracks, "The Cage" (also on the other limited book) and "Venus (In Our Blood)"...the only way to get that song on CD was in this set, which made it cooler...it also came with a better booklet (with photos of fans with their tattoos, so it was more personal), a flashlight of sorts with the heartagram in it, and all of it packaged in a nice, sturdy TIN box with full artwork actually printed on the tin metal!!! The new set for "Venus Doom", in light of the limited "Dark Light", is a bit disappointing, and not worth the price...$62??? Shoulda been no more than $25, INCLUDING shipping and taxes, etc.
Now, the music...I agree with people here...it's heavier and not as atmospheric as recent works...more like "Greatest Lovesongs Vol 666"...it's not HEAVY heavy, but it has more crunch than "Dark Light", and the songs are as melodic and tuneful as ever, with Ville Valo in fine vocal form. His lovesick poetry is as potent as ever...nothing personal, but for art's sake, let's hope he never cures his broken heart. The songs are more intricate and longer, culminating with "Sleepwalking Past Hope" reaching the 10 minute mark!!!! More than half of the 9 songs are over 5 minutes long, but they never drag or lose focus...I love the title track, the first single "The Kiss Of Dawn", "Dead Lovers' Lane" (that's got bullseye hooks all over the song), all 9 really, even the minute & a half "Song Or Suicide" has its place.
Overall, the music is tops, as always, and the internet version's packaging is OK but not worth the price...get the regular version or the cloth booklike version pictured here instead.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Been waiting for this day for months.......and i'm not dissappointed!, September 18, 2007
I've been a big HIM fan for the past years. Ever since I picked up my first HIM cd (first cd i bought was Love Metal), i've been addicted. Ever since I bought my first HIM cd, I've bought and collected the rest including their single cds. Finally after 2 years of their arrival of "Dark Light," HIM delivers "Venus Doom." Guess what? It's exactly what I expected...a good freakin' album.
First thing you'll notice when you pop in the cd and listen to the first song "Venus Doom," you'll notice that the album is pretty hard. After hearing "Dark Light" and "Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights," this is a breath of refreshing Love Metal air, (Not dissing Dark Light or Deep Shadows.. Just noting that they are the softer albums).
While listening to this album, you'll also notice that the songs are pretty lengthy with more guitars and drum solos and fillers. Ville's voice seems tighter in this cd, I LOVE his vocals.
All in all this album is on my top 3 HIM albums list right next to "Razorblade Romance" and "Love Metal." I believe this album brings back the old HIM sound which is awesome, definately worth a pick up whether you are a true HIM fan or not.
Most Notable Tracks: Venus Doom, Love In Cold Blood, Passion's Killing Floor, Dead Lover's Lane.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not sure at all...., October 30, 2007
I'll be honest, I've got all the albums and am a huge fan if Ville and the boys but the new offering Venus Doom.....well for me it just dosen't deliver. Let me explain, Every album before Venus Doom has got those songs that hit you square in the face and infect your soul.
But like I said Venus Doom just falls flat for me, it's as if they're trying too hard to reach something and losing focus on the way. It sounds messy and complicated with some thrashy moments thrown in and at one point I thought that they were going to turn Death metal then they came back from the edge to where they belong.
Basically if you want to enjoy H.I.M. at their best buy any other cd but Venus Doom.
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