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Completion Makes the Tragedy





Completion Makes the Tragedy
by: Coldseed

Price: $38.99
current as of:
03/13/2010 02:22 EST




Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 4527516006297
Format: Import
Item Dimensions: 24
Number Of Discs: 1
Release Date: June 27, 2006

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Customer Reviews

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Truly unique industrial hard rock/metal
Throw Mushroomhead, Mnemic, Frontline Assembly, and Nickelback in a blender, mash it all up, and Coldseed comes out. This album hits the whole spectrum of hard music, from Southern-flavored rockers, to thrashing speed metal, to danceable industrial nu-metal. It's like a futuristic Swedish metal band hung out in South Carolina for a while. The vocals are truly a masterwork, not because of their ability, but the variety so seamlessly executed. You've got death growls, hardcore rasps, ominous whispers, ...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great mix of hardcore metal and melodies

I'm not really into the metal scene but I managed to hear the opening track of this album when I was in a specialist heavy metal music store trying to find some albums that aren't in mainstream shops. The opening track is "My affliction". I took a punt in buying the cd based on that track and...it paid off.

Firstly, I'll just itemise some features of the music in this cd:

Instruments: heavy on rhythym guitar [low sounding chords]; lead guitar [high pitched notes, ...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Coldseed - Completion Makes the Tragedy
At first I was going to write a lengthy, boring review of all the ins and outs of this album, but I decided instead to make one quick point. Buy this disc for the songs Burning with a Shade and Vulture of the Throne. They're like nothing you've ever heard. The only way I can think to describe the sound is Blind Guardian + Soilwork + Meshuggah + Front Line Assembly + Cynic/Atheist death jazz. I thought the rest was good, but these two just blew me away. They do not sound like a single other band I have ...