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on Monday 25 January 2010 by Patrick comments: 0 author awarded score: 50/100
Solitude Productions, 5th December 2009
I never did like when something would be slow just to be slow, heavy just to be heavy or dark just to be dark – it feels as if that is the sole purpose of this album. Nay, as you may have guessed this does not become me, at all. These guys aren’t bad musicians - that would be an incorrect and unfair statement to make. But be that as it may, this is a bland album and it does not stand out in any way; those few promising parts that made me think something good was on the way only made me so much more disappointed when it was proven that no such change was going to occur.
While there unfortunately isn’t much good to say about the album – as always, I prefer looking at the positives rather than the negatives, even if the latter outweighs the former – at least the production is really good and you can feel the effort put into making it sound perfect, technically. I am sure the effort is there, trying to make it an awesome album, from the Bulgarian guys behind it, but it just does not cut it in my opinion.
Anyone who is a major fan of doom metal may find this album to be worth putting in their collection – the rest of us can live happily without it on the shelf. Ironically, they finish off the album with the one track that I actually like; “Halfway To Nowhere”.