Twin Obscenity
For Blood Honour And Soil
[Century Media]
Well when I got this I slapped it on immediately, and when it starts off I could hardly recognize the band, and as the CD progresses I can at times spot the ingenious that created "Where Light Touches None", and "Revelation's Of Glaaki" but it is rare... And although this album has it's good points it is in general way to much like this new pseudo black metal. The female vocals here stink the, keyboard parts are often to gothic and Dimmu Borgir like, the guitar riffs are not as flowing and well fitting as they were, the drums are somewhat the same just faster which still draws from the picture the vocals is just about all what lives up to the old album, and in the end effect this is not really a bad album, it just doesn't have the qualities of their last demo and their debut album, which really is to bad, but I guess they couldn't top near perfection.
© 2000 sharund