SSM - 27.07.2012 at 14:26
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| Sounds interesting. I actually like the artwork. |
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BudDa - 27.07.2012 at 14:46
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| Alright, sounds like a return to their gothic doom style. No more of their weak attempt at neoclassical darkwave. |
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Written by Troy Killjoy on 27.07.2012 at 15:35
Alright, sounds like a return to their gothic doom style. No more of their weak attempt at neoclassical darkwave.
You mean Evinta? If yes then it was just a greatest hits compilation in some new way. So it can't count as a real album. Which, I Actually adored. |
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| 'Greatest hits' is a strong pair of words meaning no changes to the tracks. |
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| Hopefully it'll follow the formula of the latest EP, we don't need a second For Lies I Sire |
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Written by annodomini on 27.07.2012 at 15:53 So it can't count as a real album.
If it's not a real album, then what is it? |
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| The title sounds a bit lame but who gives a damn?? it's my fav band of all time! can't wait! |
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Written by InnerSelf on 27.07.2012 at 16:10
Hopefully it'll follow the formula of the latest EP, we don't need a second For Lies I Sire
I (think I) know what you mean, but I myself see For Lies I Sire as the first formulized My Dying Bride release, so I don't crave for formulas that much. |
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Written by disarray on 27.07.2012 at 16:51
Written by InnerSelf on 27.07.2012 at 16:10
Hopefully it'll follow the formula of the latest EP, we don't need a second For Lies I Sire
I (think I) know what you mean, but I myself see For Lies I Sire as the first formulized My Dying Bride release, so I don't crave for formulas that much.
For Lies I Sire while being lame it had some variation going on in it, what I meant was that I was hoping for them to go back to their harsher sound and tune down the whine factor |
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Written by Troy Killjoy on 27.07.2012 at 16:24
Written by annodomini on 27.07.2012 at 15:53 So it can't count as a real album.
If it's not a real album, then what is it?
A complilation! It's the old song rearanged in new way, so it can't be judged as a normal studio album, that they wrote originaly. And also the last ep showed, that it was only experiment. |
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Written by annodomini on 27.07.2012 at 18:34 A complilation! It's the old song rearanged in new way, so it can't be judged as a normal studio album, that they wrote originaly.
I could care less whether or not it's a compilation of reworked songs or an EP or whatever... I judge it based on what it sounds like, and to me that release sounded like shit. All I want is for them to abandon that style (which they're apparently doing according to this news update). |
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Written by Troy Killjoy on 27.07.2012 at 18:57
Written by annodomini on 27.07.2012 at 18:34 A complilation! It's the old song rearanged in new way, so it can't be judged as a normal studio album, that they wrote originaly.
I could care less whether or not it's a compilation of reworked songs or an EP or whatever... I judge it based on what it sounds like, and to me that release sounded like shit. All I want is for them to abandon that style (which they're apparently doing according to this news update).
They did not adopt it at the first place, it was just an "experimental break", not a change of direction |
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Written by InnerSelf on 27.07.2012 at 19:17 They did not adopt it at the first place, it was just an "experimental break", not a change of direction
Man, people are really jumping at that post. I never said they suddenly changed into a different band or something, just that I'm glad they're done with the Evinta-style sound. I can still have an opinion about the release - just because it's an experimental break doesn't mean it's safe from criticism (see: Lulu). |
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Written by Troy Killjoy on 27.07.2012 at 19:20
Written by InnerSelf on 27.07.2012 at 19:17 They did not adopt it at the first place, it was just an "experimental break", not a change of direction
Man, people are really jumping at that post. I never said they suddenly changed into a different band or something, just that I'm glad they're done with the Evinta-style sound. I can still have an opinion about the release - just because it's an experimental break doesn't mean it's safe from criticism (see: Lulu).
I don't like Evinta that much, and I'm not defending it. Apparently I didn't understand your post. |
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| The band said Evinta was "a project almost 15 years in the making". |
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Written by disarray on 27.07.2012 at 19:34
The band said Evinta was "a project almost 15 years in the making".
and then they managed such a piece of crap? Wow, even Guns And Roses didn't manage anything that bad after more than 13 years  |
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Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 27.07.2012 at 19:37
and then they managed such a piece of crap? Wow, even Guns And Roses didn't manage anything that bad after more than 13 years 
Before I heard it I was a bit excited about it. Not only because they force-fed those sort of lies (they sire) it being a long project, but because the artwork reminded me of the very old days. |
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| CAN'T WAIT NEW M.D.B. NOW IF WE JUST CONVINCE THEM TO COME BACK ACROSS THE BIG POND I'D BE HAPPY,LUCKILY I WAS HONORED AND PRIVILEGED TO HAVE SEEN AND MET THE BAND @JAXX IN 1997 --------- RED:devil::banger: |
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Written by PROPHETOFDOOM13 on 27.07.2012 at 20:16
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Less big letters in the future, thank you. |
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| I hope this picks up where Barghest left off... 'twould probably be album of the year. |
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| The Barghest O' Whitby was pretty damn good... by far the best thing they have done since Songs of Darkness. Really hoping this will mean some sort of return to their past greatness. |
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Good news. I'll check it for sure.
However, i think those who expect the "cherised" old style of MDB won't be satisfied. Their 2 more recent album releases have shown signs of progression. I personally, describe it in that way-direction .
Well, this is absolutely fine by me but hardcore Doom fans are somehow disturbed. I think the band is more mature now, that's all. |
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Written by treptolemus on 28.07.2012 at 21:21
Good news. I'll check it for sure.
However, i think those who expect the "cherised" old style of MDB won't be satisfied. Their 2 more recent album releases have shown signs of progression.
Progression? It was so bad in comparison to anything before that regression as a word does't even cover it. |
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Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 29.07.2012 at 00:42
Written by treptolemus on 28.07.2012 at 21:21
Good news. I'll check it for sure.
However, i think those who expect the "cherised" old style of MDB won't be satisfied. Their 2 more recent album releases have shown signs of progression.
Progression? It was so bad in comparison to anything before that regression as a word does't even cover it.
Surely most fans have a lower level of appreciation for ALODK and FLIS. I consider both albums a more modern approach, and i think they introduced the band to a wider audience. And it is more likely in my opinion, if someone likes these albums, he will adore their earliest ones. Especially for those who have no doom metal xp. MDB have nothing to prove imo and if they want to do it in that way, that's fine.
I'm no doom metal connoisseur, Marcel -in fact you are - but i wish their upcoming effort, will be an interesting album. |
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Sounds Greeaaat! The album art looks .... Weak  |
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