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Once Sent From The Golden Hall
Release Date: 2007 - 01 - 01, Audio CD, Metal Blade Last Update 06.12.2009 05:57
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by - written on 14/01/08 (Very useful, 17 readings)
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For their first full-length release, Amon Amarth continue in the style established by their excellent E.P. 'Sorrow Throughout the Nine Worlds,' tackling exclusively Viking themes in a fast and catchy melodic death metal style, with none of the folk influence of Sweden's own Viking metal genre itself. 'Once Sent from the Golden Hall' is noticeably a step down in terms of heaviness and intensity from its predecessor, making for an album of mostly energetic and fast-paced death metal that aims to be more accessible to the rock mainstream, without yet abandoning this speed in the style of later releases. The main failing of this album compared to the previous E.P. ... Read the complete review
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