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Is it me, or is this album just not that good?
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| Rating: 9 |
Well personally I enjoy this album, but I don't think its no where near as good as their debut Enter The Grave, but Infected Nations is one of those albums where you have to give it a few (maybe more than a few) listens to really get the meat from the bone from this album...
But like I said, I really like this album it just takes time to get used to it...
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| Rating: 4 |
Written by Baz Anderson on 19.01.2010 at 13:35
Is it me, or is this album just not that good?
No, it isn't you. I can't understand the difference of quality between their 2 albums. "Enter the grave" is brilliant and this...no comments...
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Novas - 26.02.2010 at 04:37
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| Rating: 6 |
He's using his "matured" voice in this album. I rather have their debut & their EP than this. "Infected Nations" & "Devoid of Thought" were great though. I really hope they go back to the faster, better singing stuff like on their debut. So sad that their bass player died though. Evile's cover tribute to Death's "Voice of the Souls" was freaking great, i just heard it
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| Rating: 10 |
This is kick-ass record.This is the best Brit band since Def Leppard or even the Darkness.
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| Rating: 8 |
I enjoy the album myself...the singer here reminds me of James Hetfield a little though, but I think it is good. I haven't listened to their previous work though...
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Written by Novas on 26.02.2010 at 04:37
He's using his "matured" voice in this album. I rather have their debut & their EP than this. "Infected Nations" & "Devoid of Thought" were great though. I really hope they go back to the faster, better singing stuff like on their debut. So sad that their bass player died though. Evile's cover tribute to Death's "Voice of the Souls" was freaking great, i just heard it
I totally agree with everything you just said...
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Pretty good album, not as good as Enter The Grave
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Written by Hermann Langke on 28.02.2010 at 14:31
This is kick-ass record.This is the best Brit band since Def Leppard or even the Darkness.
lol. Surely not as good as The Darkness?!
Def Leppard, yeah, Songs From The Sparkle Lounge is better than anything by Evile.
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| Rating: 10 |
Written by Doc Godin on 14.05.2010 at 05:38
Written by Hermann Langke on 28.02.2010 at 14:31
This is kick-ass record.This is the best Brit band since Def Leppard or even the Darkness.
lol. Surely not as good as The Darkness?!
Def Leppard, yeah, Songs From The Sparkle Lounge is better than anything by Evile.
Yeah,hehe
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| Rating: 8 |
I agree that this is not as good as Enter The Grave, at least not to me, because I prefer faster-tempo songs--I did really like "Devoid of Thought" on this album. But it's still a good album with decent lyrics and lots of great riffs. Surely people ought to rate this higher than Slayer's World Painted Blood? That in my opinion was nowhere near as good as their albums from the '80s.
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| Rating: 7 |
I once read an interview regarding this album, and the band themselves said that 'Enter the Grave' was an album full of "silly Concepts", thus opting for a more "serious" approach to their sound and concept regarding this, their second album. Whether that worked on their part or not is anyone's guess, but I genuinely don't think this album is all that bad. Some guitar riffs here are very complex, and the very same can be said for the songs themselves, but the title track and instrumental closer are two definitive staples of their talent if you ask me. Sure, those who preferred the band's debut over this (including me) would have probably hated this album when it came out, but it's clear the band wanted to be so much more than a shadow of their major influences.
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Moose - 29.05.2013 at 19:25
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| Rating: 10 |
For me, this is Evile's best album.
Doesn't seem like many people share this opinion though.
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