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sangremuerto
I didn't want to hear the new Opeth album, I wanted to hear of continue “Mysterious ways of repetitive art”.
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DiaboliVirtus
It’s not all pure darkness here. Chapel of Disease have produced a layered and textured album that takes a variety of influences in its imposing stride. You can hear, believe it or not, hard rock elements here, in some of the leads and solos especially. Progressive rock influences get a look-in too, and it’s impressive how the band incorporate all of this into their death metal delivery.
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DiaboliVirtus
So, it’s now three years later and the band have developed themselves even further, choosing their path carefully and wisely. They have retained their death metal core, but are increasingly using other elements to round out their atmospheric and emotive sound. …And as We Have Seen the Storm, We Have Embraced the Eye is an accomplished and well-written album. Fusing infectious melody, rabid old-school aggression, rich atmosphere, and, unusually, a whole host of rock influences together into diverse and impressive music like this is not easy, but the end result makes it seem like it is. However, this is not the work of a band that do things by accident. It’s clear that a lot of concentration and graft has gone into this, and Chapel of Disease have demonstrated that they can fuse different aspects of their influences together effectively and enjoyably.
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sangremuerto
>"rabid old-school aggression" where? From them previous ones remained only growl and name. On the Mysterious Ways, they had already started their "hipsters' advances", and at on new one they fully embodied them. Not to say that is bad, but not what I expected to hear from them.
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