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Et Moriemur - Tamashii No Yama



7.5 | 56 votes |
Release date: 8 April 2022
Style: Atmospheric death metal, Death doom metal

Owners:

16 have it
2 want it


01. Haneda
02. Sagami
03. Oshima
04. Izu
05. Nagoya
06. Otsuki
07. Takamagahara

Additional info
Artwork by Samantha Dibattista.

Staff review by
RaduP
Rating:
N/A
What is it with Czech bands and Eastern themes?

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published 12.04.2022 | Comments (6)

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08.04.2022 - 11:12
Rating: 8
musclassia
Staff
The last song of this is really moving; the whole thing has quite a unique sound to it
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08.04.2022 - 17:16
Nejde
CommunityManager
Moderator
One of the best albums released thus far in 2022. Great Japanese influenced metal comes from... Czechia Now I'm just waiting for nikarg's review which I assume is coming
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08.04.2022 - 19:50
Rating: 8
skeksis25
Very funny how AMG destroyed this album and after listening to this, can say this a fantastic album
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08.04.2022 - 20:05
Rating: 8
musclassia
Staff
Written by skeksis25 on 08.04.2022 at 19:50

Very funny how AMG destroyed this album and after listening to this, can say this a fantastic album


Yeah, not sure what the guy who wrote that review was smoking
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09.04.2022 - 09:36
nikarg
Staff
Et Moriemur are an acquired taste, especially due to the vocals that many cannot get into. Even though Epigrammata remains my favourite album by them and I consider it to be a modern death doom masterpiece, this is another top-tier album in the style.

The review of AMG is just ridiculous and not because the reviewer didn't like it but because the second paragraph of the review reveals how little they researched the album. Apart from that, the comparison to A Dead Poem-era Rotting Christ is more off the mark than Roberto Baggio's penalty miss in 1994. The line "I’ve heard more exciting music while grocery shopping" is just vile and unjustified. It makes me want to register just to post the comment "I've read washing machine instructions more interesting than this review", but I don't want to start a beef with AMG. It's a shame because they are usually respectful and their reviews are generally accurate but this one is just wrong on every level.

Written by Nejde on 08.04.2022 at 17:16

Now I'm just waiting for nikarg's review which I assume is coming

Unfortunately, I haven't got the time to do it but I hope someone else from the team picks it up.
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09.04.2022 - 13:17
Nejde
CommunityManager
Moderator
Written by nikarg on 09.04.2022 at 09:36

The review of AMG is just ridiculous and not because the reviewer didn't like it but because the second paragraph of the review reveals how little they researched the album. Apart from that, the comparison to A Dead Poem-era Rotting Christ is more off the mark than Roberto Baggio's penalty miss in 1994. The line "I’ve heard more exciting music while grocery shopping" is just vile and unjustified. It makes me want to register just to post the comment "I've read washing machine instructions more interesting than this review", but I don't want to start a beef with AMG. It's a shame because they are usually respectful and their reviews are generally accurate but this one is just wrong on every level.

Unfortunately, I haven't got the time to do it but I hope someone else from the team picks it up.


I had to read the AMG review and I totally agree with you guys.

"For starters, the band utilizes the shakuhachi, a traditional bamboo flute that channels thoughts of winds blowing through cherry blossom trees and quiet moments of reflection. However, it’s only heard on a few tracks, mostly on instrumental opener “Haneda,” where it drives the somber mood brought forth via piano melodies. Also, every song title on here is in Japanese, and they all seem to be named after real (“Otsugi,” “Nagoya”) or fictitious places (“Takamagahara”) in Japan. And… that’s literally it. That’s about as deep Et Moriemur goes with their inclusion of Japanese themes and influences."

This whole paragraph is just off the rails. Either he didn't listen to the album or he doesn't know what Japanese music or instruments sound like because you have a lot of typical Japanese instrumentation in all of the songs. But I guess he must think that all Japanese music sound like this.
So if you're not doing the review someone else here will have to do it and actually listen to the album first and write a proper one.
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09.04.2022 - 22:04
Rating: 7
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
Contributor
Such a unique album, it's a mix of atmospheric doom, with black and death metal influences, and with an oriental folk inspired theme. It takes a bit to get going from the slow opening song, but that's intended to draw you into the atmosphere. There are some moments of beautifully crafted music along the way. And I think the album is just the right length personally, it hasn't fallen victim Of being too drawn out.
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11.04.2022 - 15:05
RaduP
CertifiedHipster
Staff
Written by nikarg on 09.04.2022 at 09:36

Written by Nejde on 08.04.2022 at 17:16

Now I'm just waiting for nikarg's review which I assume is coming

Unfortunately, I haven't got the time to do it but I hope someone else from the team picks it up.

I look at the clouds and I see an 'R' projected in a circle.
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Do you think if the heart keeps on shrinking
One day there will be no heart at all?
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30.08.2022 - 02:06
Rating: 9
tintinb
What a great album. Loved epigramata, loved this one too. The piano melodies are too good to be true. The creativity in this album is unparalleled. Such a unique sounding album.
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Leeches everywhere.
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14.08.2023 - 18:13
Rating: 7
Liafev
Interestingly I found Epigrammata to start wonderfully, but drag a little bit towards the end. This one on the other end starts a bit too soft for me, and I would have skipped the rest if I didn't know the band, but the last track is absolutely wonderful and left me with a great impression of the album. I will come back to it for sure.
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