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Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Heavy Metal / Artist: Agents Of Oblivion / Import / Audio CD released 2004-07-18 at Rotten / ... more
Agents Of Oblivion - Agents Of Oblivion ... Disc #1 Tracklisting
1 Endsmouth
2 Slave Riot
3 Song That Crawls
4 Dead Girl
5 Phantom Green
6 Hangmans Daughter
7 Ladybug
8 Ash Of The Mind
9 Wither
10 Paroled In 54
11 Anthem (For This Haunted City)
12 Cosmic Dancer
13 Big Black Backwards

Newest Review: ... broad styles with each consecutive song, at least for the most part, but fortunately with commonalities through the backing ... more

 ... synthesiser and predominantly slow pace to keep the odd/even shifts from being too obvious or jarring, as was the case with Iced Earth’s questionable thrash/ballad rotation on their album ‘Something Wicked This Way Comes.’ Riggs’ vocals are surprisingly the highlight of the album, and are far more suited to this slower and less aggressive style of rock than the slightly annoying shouting that characterised his earlier career. Moving between a deep, soft singing style almost like a croon, he successfully matches each se...more

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Rotten, February 26, 2001, UPC: 0032357300526
Agents of Oblivion
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Crowned Review Agents Of Oblivion - Agents Of Oblivion: Bleeding White Butterflies (1231 words)
by Frankingsteins - written on 15.11.07 (Very useful, 85 readings)
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Following Audie Pitre’s tragic death in 1997, the other members of Acid Bath respectfully agreed to call it a day, until the ceaselessly creative Dax Riggs formed Agents of Oblivion along with Mike Sanchez and a trio of newcomers. Expanding on the more psychedelic leanings of the defunct sludge band, as well as a brief in-between project allegedly titled Daisyhead & the Moon Crickets, Agents of Oblivion’s sole full-length release largely abandons Acid Bath’s angry groove metal style in a continuing process of Riggs’ softening up, culminating in his more recent project Deadboy & the Elephantmen. Thankfully, for doom fans like me who found the more hostile sections ...

 
 
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