There's actually two tracks on this album; the third is nice almost ambient "orchestral" work, the
last one is a silent track. But the two tracks are enough, though I just can't get enough of this.
The Battle Of Geeheeb and Thee-Pherenth combines many styles from free jazz to symphonic metal and
from serious brutal death metal to humoristic melodic power metal (not being too silly) and to some
noise sections. The Battle Of Geeheeb is my favourite and very catchy. The music is complex and
technical - very melodic and theme's and rhythms change. Anyway, the diversity doesn't mean this
isn't coherent, the sound is very pleasant - very brutal, dark, warm, cold, symphonic - and I think
it all, especially progressiveness, serves the idea of being very doomed.
progressive |5/5 |
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