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by - written on 24/04/08 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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Celestial Season is a doom metal band from the Netherlands, playing a more atmospheric and classically-influenced variant of the death-doom pioneered by England's My Dying Bride and Anathema, but managing to exceed even their finest early works in terms of emotiveness and beauty. The violins and cellos add a haunting extra dimension that not only enhance the slow, melancholic chugging of the rock instruments, but are frequently called upon to take over entirely, most notable in the brief, classical interludes 'Body as Canvas' and 'Fandango.' The strange thing about this album is how far it swings in the other direction, with the contrasting instrumentals 'The ... Read the complete review
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