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Description: Genre: Pop / Artist: Draconian / Audio CD released 2004-01-19 at Napalm / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Cry Of Silence 2 Silen ... more Newest Review: ... one of the best I've heard from a female metal vocalist, pitted nicely against the darker sung and growled vocals of Anders ... more |
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Draconian - Where Lovers Mourn Price Comparison
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Napalm, June 27, 2005, UPC: 0693723229423
Where Lovers Mourn |
£ 6.48 |
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by Frankingsteins - written on 27.06.08 (Very useful, 17 readings)
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Draconian's debut is a strong doom metal release from a band that likely gained such a high profile due to the presence of a female singer. Fortunately, Lisa Johansson is more than a gimmick to pullin the crowds, her vocal performance being one of the best I've heard from a female metal vocalist, pitted nicely against the darker sung and growled vocals of Anders Jacobsson in a roughly even partnership. This album still retains enough of a death metal foundation to appeal to fans of death-doom bands such as My Dying Bride and (early) Katatonia, while taking the best elements from the lighter gothic metal genre, without being sucked into its mundanity. The ...
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