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| Quite nice but doesn't tell us much about the album's style. Good artwork though. |
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Artwork is really good but the song sounds me like an darker version of Nightwish stuff. Well, looking forward for the album though.  |
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| I did not just read Nightwish , did I ? |
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Written by InnerSelf on 15.08.2011 at 16:04
I did not just read Nightwish , did I ?
Yes but you should ignore it. Apparently clean female vocals = Nightwish to some. |
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Written by !J.O.O.E.! on 15.08.2011 at 16:12
Written by InnerSelf on 15.08.2011 at 16:04
I did not just read Nightwish , did I ?
Yes but you should ignore it. Apparently clean female vocals = Nightwish to some.
I knew it >_< so WitTR's biggest influence IS Nightwish |
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Written by InnerSelf on 15.08.2011 at 16:18
I knew it >_< so WitTR's biggest influence IS Nightwish
If you play Wolves' songs backwards at 73% speed they're actually unreleased Nightwish demos. |
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Skyum - 15.08.2011 at 17:06
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| Waaay too short. But looking at the amount of songs on this album, it looks like we won't get a lot of 12-18 minute songs. Still looking forward to hearing the album, especially after reading that interview. |
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| Beautiful song whose monotonous majesty is only surpassed by the dissonant grandeur of Jessika Kinney's dual-hymn. Manages to derive from the original WITTR style but just so as to keep the forest mysticism alive. A definate buy for Carl. |
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| Wtf is it with usbm acts appearing on NPR? i still cannot figure it out. (Krallice did this as well with their latest). given the band's politics, i suppose it makes a slight degree of sense - but when i look at all my thirtysomething friends that listen to NPR, i think listening to Wolves in the Krallice Room would cause them to jam a sharp objects into their ears... |
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Written by Carl Berg on 15.08.2011 at 19:06
Beautiful song whose monotonous majesty is only surpassed by the dissonant grandeur of Jessika Kinney's dual-hymn. Manages to derive from the original WITTR style but just so as to keep the forest mysticism alive. A definate buy for Carl.
Talking about oneself in the third person is the first sign of madness... being a fan of Striborg is the second  |
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