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Where Lovers Mourn
Release Date: 2004 - 01 - 19, Audio CD, Napalm Last Update 09.12.2009 06:11
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by - 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 ... Read the complete review
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