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Staff review by Herzebeth
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It's always really difficult to write a review regarding an artsy album full of mystique and intricate concepts; it happened to me when I reviewed The Fire In Our Throats Will Beckon The Thaw by Pelican and it happens to me quite often when I write experimental or post-rock evaluations. Somehow it was different with Cult Of Luna, the images and words came to me while I was hearing this album in the most bizarre way you could ever think of. So I'll just start rephrasing all those things traveling in my head right now.
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| published 12.07.2006 | Comments (11)
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| Rating: 10 |
Can't believe this album is almost 6 years old. A must-have for all post/sludge metal fans. I love this album, front to back. Great atmosphere and feeling. Favorite song is "Back to Chapel Town".
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I just got around to listening to this, always knew of the name but never went any further than that. Woooow, this seems pretty gr8 so far.
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| Rating: 8 |
Written by tea[m]ster on 25.02.2012 at 18:07
Can't believe this album is almost 6 years old. A must-have for all post/sludge metal fans. I love this album, front to back. Great atmosphere and feeling. Favorite song is "Back to Chapel Town".
Just listened to it for the first time today. Great album.
Favorite songs are easily the last two... Special mention goes to Finland as well.
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Best album ever. Period. "Dim" must be the best song I've ever heard.
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| Rating: 8 |
The songs on this album are clearly very well-written and beautifully structured. 'Finland' builds up very intensely but shows the band's brilliant instrumentation, and 'And with he came the birds' gives the listener a nice albeit melancholic break from the heaviness of the previous track 'Back to chapel town'.
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