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Guest review by Vikingocalypse;
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The fact that Unsun is believed to be a side project of a Vader is completely understandable why fans would have high expectations of this project. As for the matter of fact, Unsun really isn't a relative of Vader. Unsun is merely a project regardless which members played in what bands. Also, it is ridiculously silly to negate a project just because the band's music isn't similar to that of a band member's former band. Therefore, if readers are expecting a review of contradiction towards "Vader's side project" then they may simply exit this page because that is totally not the point of this review. In fact, Vader has absolutely no recognition in this review. This review is clearly all about this talented band called Unsun.
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| published 16.12.2009 | Comments (5)
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Aside from the poorly presented pronounciation and repetitive phrases, I really do enjoy this album. Aya's voice just captivates me for some reason; maybe it's the accent, but maybe its just the more rock-oriented presentation she gives.
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