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Op 28 februari 2006 13:18 schreef Jenje het volgende:
Kijk, zo werkt dat.
En dat niet alleen, we leveren ook nog e.e.a aan ter info voor je research:
http://www.powerplayrecords.net/reviews/whisperinggalleryrev.htm
En:
http://www.metalicos.com/Paginas/Compact%20Disc/Resenas/WhisperingGallery_ShadesOfSorrow.htm
En mochten je vreemde talen niet zo goed zijn... hier de vertaling die we erbij kregen:
Thanks to Burning Star record arrive the third disc from the strangers until today for me, Whispering Gallery, Dutch band to us of Doom Metal formed in 1995 and that after two we give, two albums and a EP, publish "Shades Of Sorrow" one pleasing surprise I must say; that inculco follows faithful the style that from a beginning the band "to be combined melodía and the aggression with the purest Doom Metal"; in addition to the variety of musical influences of its members that go from hard rock, heavy, Doom, Death metal etc.; with the first listening of this disc the influence of two of my favorite groupings feels, the also Dutch Celestial Season and mainly of the Germans of Pyogenesis that yes in its older stage since both groupings came from more to less until disappearing.
Thus Whispering Gallery presents/displays a doomlleno of melodía and forces with an atmosphere if it is wanted as sad as romantic accompanied of keyboards, violins and a production of luxury. "The Ghost Inside" opens to the disc growls here enter form directay are for the first time listened to also masculine clean voices that also do not sound, it is a nostalgic subject where the pianos and the keyboards give that atmosphere him of sadness; "Afraid To Surrender" /Épico Doom subject where now yes the combination of clean voices and growls are perfect, emphasizes the use of the violin and the weight of the battery; Darkness Falls is a song with a etereo sound where the battery, low and the keyboards are mixed very well with duo of clean voices to take brutales step growls followed of organos of church and progressive keyboards. "Shades Of Sorrow" follows one more a line directed al sound of the Doom groups of Finland like Rapture and Swallow the Sun with deep and dark slow melódicas guitars and growls that is repeated to long it of the song; "Desperation" is a acustico subject with clean voices that it sounds to Angra, interesting then it is not to hope in a disc of Doom; "From Serious The..." is the sixth subject which until half has a progressive and classic atmosfera of hard rock of the 70, s to the Pink Floyd to again take step to the Doom with Growls that emphasizes this disc and intermingled acusticas parts, everything a sonorous trip, does not fit doubt; "Beyond The Light" penultima song that begins like a ballad to take step to a heavier subject where riffs slow and the Death voices even takes more force and slowness grazing the Funeral Doom; "Daydream (Part II)" closes the disc and is outro with atmospheric keyboards. "Shades Of Sorrow" is a great loaded disc of melancholy and force and that revive the inheritance left by Pyogenesis and Celestial Season; for which it goes of the year is the best thing than I have listened to in Doom Metal. Thanks to Michael Dalakos de Burning Star Record for sent of this material for more information visit:
www.burning-star.net or
www.whisperinggallery.nl
En nog wat achtergrond info:
http://www.metalfan.nl/interviews.php?id=329
Kij zo werkt dat