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ANNO DOMINI HIGH DEFINITION

Riverside

 

Progressive Metal

4.22 | 1426 ratings

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yarcus
5 stars Riverside's popularity is growing up from few years and it is happening very fast. I think that publishing this new album (Anno Domini High Definition) is the road to their big popularity. They were saying that ADHD will something absolutely new. They weren't lying, it's really fresh. In Reality Dream Trylogy you won't feel these feelings which you'll fell when you listen ADHD.

Mariusz Duda shows us many new voice skills. From this new skills, the best for me is when he's growling. His bass is cleaner. He rumbles on his bass guitar very rhythmic. The guitarist (Piotr Grudziński) plays more heavy riffs, but he plays exciting solos too. In comparison to his earlier playing, now his guitar is more "metal" than "rock". Piotr Kozieradzki (Mittloff) finally shows his experience from death metal bands from his past. He beats his drums very hard. I feel that Mittloff added more drums to his collection, becuase I hear some different sounds. Michał Łapaj often plays on Hammond Organ and it gives us specific climat. Different is using trumpets and theremin. For the first time it's very strange, but after some listenings you begin to understand this music. At the end I can say one thing: Riverside made genius album!

yarcus | 5/5 |

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