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Infernal
Release Date: 2004 - 07 - 18, Audio CD, Black Mark Last Update 29.11.2009 05:47
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by - written on 01/07/08 (Very useful, 10 readings)
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Edge of Sanity's then-final album with Dan Swanö (he would reform the band briefly for 2003's 'Crimson II') suffers immensely from the very obvious inner turmoil of the band at this late stage, evidenced by the wide gulf between the more progressive songs written by Swanö and the more consciously death metal works of the others. By contrast to the band's earlier work, this can't help but sound like a severely half-assed excuse for an album, as the band goes through the motions and rarely hits on the classic melodies that used to come so naturally. 'Hell Is Where the Heart Is' is a reasonable opener, even if it steals its opening riff from Testament, but after ... Read the complete review
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