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Endless Horizon - Annihilation Of Human Beliefs 1 December 2012
01. Dawn Of Darkness 02. Dictator Of Horrific Hordes 03. End Of Daydream 04. Carthusian Monastery 05. Dominion Of Chaos 06. Frozen Soul
Antoine Baril, Hemisphere Studio - production, recording, mixing
François C. Fortin - mastering
Sylvain Arel - artwork
Let's say you want to build something really awesome. It could be anything. What do you do first? Perhaps you brainstorm ides and gather parts, as many awesome things as you can find to add to your creation. A bit of this, a chunk of that. Once everything is collected you might lay it all out, observe your components, and start assembling.
Endless Horizon got part of this memo but unfortunately missed the very last step. This is a beautifully varied black metal album full of AWESOME parts. Great compositional ideas were laid out on the table, observed, but never assembled.
Credit where credit is due: these guys came up with some really brilliant musical ideas. I appreciate every note as the album spins on. But afterward nothing is left but parts. There is no musical arc, no story to be told. This album goes so many places without taking me anywhere.
Annihilation Of Human Beliefs is 6 tracks of upbeat black metal sprinkled with thrash, symphonic elements, even acoustic guitars and some classic, rockin' nostalgia. It really, really wants to work. Take the fourth track, "Cathusian Monastery"; it has a strong beat, higher pitched vocals (vocals here cover a wide range, with the lows being perhaps the biggest liability), tempo changes near the middle, and keyboards that move things along from time to time. It then breaks out into a thrashy end, the rhythm of which gets my attention every time.
But that's just it. No, I mean, that's IT. Great idea after great idea, disconnected. The music is so well played and creatively thought up so I do want to like this, I really do. Hopefully the creativity and spontaneity will be better utilized on the next album through more cohesive songwriting. If that happens, we'll have something really special on our hands.
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Written on 15.02.2013 by Susan
Metal Storm Senior Editor, reviewer, and musician; Susan appreciates quality metal regardless of genre. Metal Storm Staff since 2006.
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K†ulu - 15.02.2013 at 18:12
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Wow, that sounds interesting... I am really excited to hear this disjointed sack of ideas  |
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Thank you for reviewing our work Susan! Can't say I agree on everything you wrote about our album but you explained your points well and have been honest. I don't think our album is as disjointed as you said but I do lack objectivity ;-) For those who would be interested to listen to our music:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Endless-Horizon/84630748498 |
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| This sounds like a worthy listen, despite the detriments. Also, it's some of the most vivid explanations of said detriments I've read in a review. Well done, Susan. I wonder if there's any "well dones" to be found with this album, at least in my own eyes. Going to check it out soon. \m/ |
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Written by Winterthrone on 16.02.2013 at 00:10
Thank you for reviewing our work Susan! Can't say I agree on everything you wrote about our album but you explained your points well and have been honest. I don't think our album is as disjointed as you said but I do lack objectivity ;-) For those who would be interested to listen to our music:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Endless-Horizon/84630748498
Nice music guys, I too thought it felt a little out of place, but I don't think thats a bad thing really. The music was top notch, and I actually felt like the constantly changing music helped keep my attention throughout. |
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Written by Vermoorden on 16.02.2013 at 17:50
Written by Winterthrone on 16.02.2013 at 00:10
Thank you for reviewing our work Susan! Can't say I agree on everything you wrote about our album but you explained your points well and have been honest. I don't think our album is as disjointed as you said but I do lack objectivity ;-) For those who would be interested to listen to our music:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Endless-Horizon/84630748498
Nice music guys, I too thought it felt a little out of place, but I don't think thats a bad thing really. The music was top notch, and I actually felt like the constantly changing music helped keep my attention throughout.
Thank you! |
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Written by skarnek on 16.02.2013 at 15:30
This sounds like a worthy listen, despite the detriments. Also, it's some of the most vivid explanations of said detriments I've read in a review. Well done, Susan. I wonder if there's any "well dones" to be found with this album, at least in my own eyes. Going to check it out soon. \m/
For those who still buy records:
-The End Records (Omega): http://www.theomegaorder.com/ENDLESS-HORIZON-Annihilation-Of-Human-Beliefs?sc=2&category=19
-Galy: http://galyrecords.bigcartel.com/artist/endless-horizon
-PRC music: http://prcmusic.com/zencart/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=3&products_id=220
-Red Stream: http://www.redstream.org/Endless-Horizon-Annihilation-of-Human-Beliefs_RD24608.php |
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Written by Winterthrone on 16.02.2013 at 00:10
Thank you for reviewing our work Susan! Can't say I agree on everything you wrote about our album but you explained your points well and have been honest. I don't think our album is as disjointed as you said but I do lack objectivity ;-) For those who would be interested to listen to our music:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Endless-Horizon/84630748498
How gracious indeed...especially since I *listened* to it! Jeezuzz!!! It's incredibly strong, dark, quality stuff. The changes sound deliberate and interesting, as well. I stand by the picture-painting and descriptiveness...yet cannot agree. However, good thing is; nobody is being malicious here...well, except the music! |
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