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INTEGRATED IN THE SYSTEM OF GUILT

Moonlight

Crossover Prog


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5 stars To my consideration, one of the scariest albums I've ever heard. It was the first album I heard from The polish band Moonlight and I really got into it since the very first moment. It's one album you really need to listen with great detail, alone in the dark, maybe with your headphones on or your stereo playing the music at a moderately loud volume (not that loud so you don't bother the neighbors). When I entered to progarchives.com I was surprised there were no reviews of this album, and I'm happy I can be the first one. I love the album, as I mentioned above, it is scary indeed. However, it is wonderful, the music is very varied, loud, the songs are entirely in the Polish language, which gives it a special plus to the album. I love the sequences they use as intermissions between one song and another, or introduction of other songs, they are really creepy with an old scary sound. The cover of the album is impressive, the doll head coming out of the clown's box, all dirty and broken. It is not metal, it is purely progressive experimentation to the highest level. Moonlight, incredible band. I need to listen to the first albums to see if they are better or not. But now, I'm glad I started with Integrated in the System of Guilt as an introduction to the band. Awesome!
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