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Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Death Metal / Artist: Crematory / Enhanced / Audio CD released 2004-05-03 at Nuclear Blast / ... more
Revolution - Crematory ... Disc #1 Tracklisting
1 Resurrection
2 Wake Up
3 Greed
4 Reign of Fear
5 Open Your Eyes
6 Tick Tack
7 Angel of Fate
8 Solitary Psycho
9 Revolution
10 Human Blood
11 Red Sky
12 Farewell Letter
13 Revolution [Video Clip]

Newest Review: ... synthetic elements work excellently in the extended opening instrumental 'Resurrection,' but when combined with the groove ... more

 ... metal style guitars of the majority of the album, they just sound sort of wrong. Felix Stass' vocals are still strong, moving between a growl and singing style, and demonstrating an impressive range in songs like 'Wake Up,' and the ever-reliable Katrin Goger is still the driving force behind the band, providing atmospheric keyboards and more dominant touches such as the piano that pulls 'Reign of Fear' along. The electronic focus of songs like 'Open Your Eyes' may prove harder for metal fans to appreciate, but they'r...more

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Revolution
Release Date: 2004 - 05 - 03, Audio CD, Nuclear Blast
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Premium Review Revolution - Crematory: Revolution (206 words)
by - written on 13/06/08 (Useful, 23 readings)
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Their comeback album after a brief disbanding, Crematory's 'Revolution' once again sees the band moving forwards instead of back, even if the increased focus on electronic elements to supplement their industrial sound isn't exactly to my taste. The synthetic elements work excellently in the extended opening instrumental 'Resurrection,' but when combined with the groove metal style guitars of the majority of the album, they just sound sort of wrong. Felix Stass' vocals are still strong, moving between a growl and singing style, and demonstrating an impressive range in songs like 'Wake Up,' and the ever-reliable Katrin Goger is still the driving force behind the ...  Read the complete review

 

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