Which means, Jammu and Kashmir's special status is revoked. It allowed folks from remaining states to migrate and take over Muslim's land. This is just one of the instance you got from Oliver.
@corrupt - I watched how Oliver trying to disseminate Modi's political ideology with his humor. Well, about Muslim's distribution - Oliver is partially incorrect as Modi already seized Muslim's wealth by expunging Article 370.
Sorrow. Despair. Darkness. The essence of Katatonia and the inspiration behind their debut album, Dance Of December Souls. An album so dark, so morose, that no smiling face or joyful soul could hope to escape its effects. It's here where Jonas Renkse (aka Lord J.Renkse) and Anders Nystrom (aka Blackheim) took the foundation of Paradise Lost's classic Gothic album and injected it with even more darkness and misery.
Written by [user id=114505] on 15.07.2012 at 22:26
Not bad at all I disliked the vocals a bit, anyway.
Really?, I think they are great, and tbh I'd would have loved to hear Jonas doing harsh vocals on Brave Murder Day as well. But that's just me dreaming.
Brave Murder Day has clean vocals?? If so, I'm gonna check it out.
Some clean done by Renske but mostly harsh done by Mikael Akerfeldt, Since Renske blew his voice box if I remember correctly.
I like this way better than Brave Murder Day myself. I never really got into that album as big-time as into some of their others. This, Discouraged Ones and Viva are my top three, I guess. I do think LFDGD is very strong too, though - no idea why it's so often dismissed as a misstep.
In fact, I would say this is one of the very best death doom records (albeit fairly blackened, as discussed above) before the 2000s. Winter and diSEMBOWELMENT are pretty much the only competition I can name (though I'm sure there are some underground names I never knew). Superior to any doom by the Peaceville Three, the Gathering, etc.
Written by IronAngel on 16.07.2012 at 00:02 Superior to any doom by the Peaceville Three, the Gathering, etc.
Welp, disagree... To me there's not much difference in quality with some gems like My Dying Bride's debut, Paradise Lost's debut or A Silent Enigma.
Never considered LFDGD a step down... I give that to Tonight's Decision which is their weakest album since their recent stuff. I basically adore all their albums up to and including Viva with the excepcion of Tonight's Decision and after Viva there are a couple of cool songs here and there but overall too much filler.
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Written by BloodTears on 19.08.2011 at 18:29 Like you could kiss my ass
Written by Milena on 20.06.2012 at 10:49 Rod, let me love you.
I absolutely love this album. The guitar, vocal, keyboard, lyric, and drum work really stand out for me in an amazing way. Haunting, melancholic, epic, and grandiose... This is my kind of album!
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Ordinary men hate solitude. But the Master makes use of it, embracing his aloneness, realizing he is one with the whole universe (Lao Tzu).
Viva is up their too for me. The differences aren't too big quality wise between those three.
Yep, but their styles are which is really nice. Three great examples of three quite different approaches to doom and melancholic music.
Yes, indeed. Actually if you own these three that's enough to hear from Katatonia cause those three represent their three style best.
I happen to only own these three albums. I also agree with Brave Murder Day being the best album, followed up closely by this one (maybe I like "Dance" even more due to those two long epic tracks).
However, I cannot stand Viva Emptiness. The lyrics are pretty bad (in my opinion), and I just dislike the overall sound of the album. I gave it another chance a few weeks ago, but I still couldn't finish listening to it and turned it off.
I can't believe that The Night is the New Day have the same rating as this masterpiece. This is one of my favourite metal albums ever, surely in TOP 10. This music is depressive but it is so surreal, hypnotizing and hauntingly beautiful. Absolute MUST HAVE. I like their newer albums but it's a shame that they haven't released anything like that later, only Brave Murder Day come close.
Love this album, but bespite being ripped by miself from a vinyl, the audio is just muddied, distant and low volume just like on the source. The remaster allowed me like it even more as now i can listen to it properly, its sound clear and has a decent volume, im so happy
Easily one of the most underrated metal albums I have ever listened to. Katatonia's first two records were the best in metal when it comes to capturing emotion.
The comparison might sound weird but the atmosphere makes me think a lot of nokturnal mortum's first release, it just has this odd nostalgic and sad vibe that I deeply love, don't know if anyone else thinks the same
I much prefer this to Brave Murder Day, imo there seems to be alot more going for it. It's both more melodic and aggressive, with a blackened approach, and I find the overall sound and structure more interesting, especially that brilliant raw guitar tone.
It's incredibly well mixed too by no other than Swanö, and I would even go as far to say that it's one of the best doom metal album's ever made
This is such a cool blend of different sounds that it could easily fit into several genres. There are so many intricacies in the writing and the progressive song structures let an almost endless supply of inventive sections build some incredibly memorable journeys. Velvet Thorns is one of the clearest examples of that. The album also reaches straight down into some devastating emotional depths that, to me, feels as genuine as any other depressive album I have heard. Even all the rough edges in the production only add to masterfully bleak atmosphere. I would rate Brave Murder Day about the same, but I have always preferred this. Dance Of December Souls is and shall forever be Katatonia's best.