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Come Clarity
by: In Flames
Price: $13.98 current as of: 03/11/2010 12:49 EST
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0082813600622
Item Dimensions: 21
Label: Ferret Records
Manufacturer: Ferret Records
MPN: 62
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Ferret Records
Release Date: February 07, 2006
Studio: Ferret Records
Disc 1:- Take This Life
- Leeches
- Reflect The Storm
- Dead End
- Scream
- Come Clarity
- Vacuum
- Pacing Death's Trail
- Crawl Through Knives
- Versus Terminus
- Our Infinite Struggle
- Vanishing Light
- Your Bedtime Story Is Scaring Everyone
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The obvious goal of this recording was to reinvigorate the bands base by claiming that it was a sort of "return to form." In reality this album is most obviously in the basic template of the last couple that have caused the older fans to mostly move on. They attempt (very badly) to make it more aggressive but it still feels mostly catered towards the the new fans they picked up on their last couple. If your an old fan you might find a couple songs on here you like and if that's good enough for ...
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This is a fast paced super sick cd. All the tracks are fierce and unrelenting. Again this band has made a perfect Album. In my opinion is the best since Clayman!!!
Take This Life, Vacuum, and Crawl Through Knives!!!!
SICK SICK SICK!!!!!!
GET THIS CD!!!!!!!
10/10 FIVE STARS*****
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"Come Clarity" is actually my first album by In Flames, but I can guarantee all readers here that it won't be my last. I heard a few of their songs online at some point, but then forgot about them after a while. Then, a while back when I was at the music store, I had some extra money and was curious to get into a new band. In Flames was one that had always sparked my curiosity, and revisiting their material after forgetting it would be a good reason to get something of theirs. So of course, I picked ...
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In Flames is by far one of my favorite metal bands. I loved their last album, Soundtrack to Your Escape. I feel that with every new release the band keeps changing and improving on their music.
Have they become a little more mainstream? The question should be "who cares?".
I can't understand people who cling to a specific genre of music as if clinging to some sad identity problem. Many bands now a day defy clear labeling; maybe they are heavy metal, melodic metal, nu metal, ...
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There may be nothing worse for a metalhead than hearing a favorite band go pop. Sweden's In Flames was one of the most respected acts in death metal, having emerged terra firma with The Jester Race in 1995 and steadily releasing solid albums thereafter. But then the band got a little too big for their britches, and when 2002's Reroute to Remain came out, it drew comparisons to Linkin Park and left purists slack-jawed in horror. Rather than try to win back their core audience, however, the band clung ...
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