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5 hours ago, Requiem said:

Lacuna Coil - Delirium

I loved the first Lacuna Coil album. It was fantastic gothic metal/rock with a really cool feel. I still have some choice cuts from it on my phone and I own the first two albums on CD. I haven't been following them for at least 15 years, so I figured I should check them out 'Delirium'. 

Holy shit, this is the worst thing I've heard. It has all the hallmarks of that modern metal thing. It sounds American or something. Wow, I did not expect this. I'm changing the music...

 

 

I enjoyed the first two albums for a while, but Comalies sucked enough IMO that it put me off all of their music. I also saw them live twice, once for Unleashed Memories and once for Comalies, and the difference between the two was pretty stark - the first performance seemed authentic and down to earth, the second was full of backing tracks and Cristina kept making these awkward come-hither faces at the audience. I don't know who got to them in the intervening time, but they did them no favors.

NP: Carcass - Necroticism   ...still haven't regained much appreciation for this album. Oh well.

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I enjoyed the first two albums for a while, but Comalies sucked enough IMO that it put me off all of their music. I also saw them live twice, once for Unleashed Memories and once for Comalies, and the difference between the two was pretty stark - the first performance seemed authentic and down to earth, the second was full of backing tracks and Cristina kept making these awkward come-hither faces at the audience. I don't know who got to them in the intervening time, but they did them no favors.
NP: Carcass - Necroticism   ...still haven't regained much appreciation for this album. Oh well.
That difference was significant, but not as substantial as their nu-metal transition with Karmacode, that was a total piece of shit. I was always lukewarm to their stuff before they point, but I never got enough out of it and ended up trading my copies to our former bass player. Check out those The Ethereal demo tracks if you get a chance, they're better than you might expect.

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1 minute ago, BlutAusNerd said:

That difference was significant, but not as substantial as their nu-metal transition with Karmacode, that was a total piece of shit. I was always lukewarm to their stuff before they point, but I never got enough out of it and ended up trading my copies to our former bass player. Check out those The Ethereal demo tracks if you get a chance, they're better than you might expect.

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I'll look them up. Completely stopped following Lacuna Coil after that show, so I haven't heard anything from their later albums... guess I'm not missing out... :D

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Virus - The Black Flux   ...really, really glad I checked this out. The "rock" label had me kind of avoiding them, but this album has a lot of the guitar and vocal weirdness that makes Ved Buens Ende so compelling to me.
I've never grabbed their albums, but I've loved all of the songs I've heard. Czarl is a mad genius, I love everything I've heard from him.

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4 minutes ago, BlutAusNerd said:

I've never grabbed their albums, but I've loved all of the songs I've heard. Czarl is a mad genius, I love everything I've heard from him.

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I'm looking forward to going through the rest of their catalog. I just put this on for the first time yesterday and I'm hooked. Ved Buens Ende and Dodheimsgard are getting a lot of play around here lately, looks like these guys will be joining them.

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Void of Silence - Human Antithesis

I heard this several years ago, and finally pulled the trigger on buying a copy. It's as good as I remember it being, or maybe even better. It features the (mostly) clean vocal talents of Alan from Primordial over the top of a really unique atmospheric black/doom base with some industrial and ambient influences. I'm mostly reminded of bands like Unholy, Dolorian, and Esoteric when listening to this, but the clean vocals and industrial influences push this into a different territory. Great stuff.

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26 minutes ago, FatherAlabaster said:

How does it compare to their other stuff? I'm a big fan of Autumn Aurora and The Swan Road but I've had a hard time connecting with the more recent albums I've heard.

It's probably their best work since Microcosmos, I really liked it. The overall tone is particularly upbeat, but you'll probably like it if you already enjoyed Autumn Aurora 

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