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The Incurable Tragedy





The Incurable Tragedy
by: Into Eternity

Price: $15.98
current as of:
03/14/2010 23:39 EDT




Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727701850825
Item Dimensions: 22
Label: Century Media
Manufacturer: Century Media
MPN: 18508
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Century Media
Release Date: September 02, 2008
Studio: Century Media

Editorial Review:

Album Description:
For proof that from great suffering comes great art, look no further than INTO ETERNITY founding guitarist/songwriter Tim Roth. The Incurable Tragedy is a concept album inspired by the deaths of Roth's two brothers and father to cancer during 2006-2007.

Disc 1:
  1. Prelude to Woe
  2. Tides of Blood
  3. Spent Years of Regret
  4. Symptoms
  5. Diagnosis Terminal
  6. Incurable Tragedy I (September 21, 2006)
  7. Indignation
  8. Time Immemorial
  9. Incurable Tragedy II (November 10, 2006)
  10. Black Light Ending
  11. One Funeral Hymn for Three
  12. Incurable Tragedy III (December 15, 2007)
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Customer Reviews

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - 4 non depressing songs
Compared to their last album this is abosolutly DEPRESSING pretty much 4 songs are good--tides of blood, diagnosis terminal, idignation, and Symptoms. The rest are average....Scattering of Ashes has been their best so far as far as muturity of sound and recording quality.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Running Out of Ideas
Now don't let the low star rating of this review fool you, at one time in my life I was a BIG fan of Into Eternity..."Buried In Oblivion" is an exceptional album imo and even now IE are an great live band. And when I first heard the "Diagnosis Terminal" demo on the bands MySpace page I became very excited for the release of Incurable Tragedy. That song was intense, tecnical, melodic, everything I had grown to love about this band. I was expecting this album to be an improvement over 2006's decidedly ...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Musical Schizophrenia
Into Eternity's Buried in Oblivion album was met with much appraise when it was unleashed onto the world of metal. The album was ground-breaking: loaded with tempo shifts, blazing guitar work, and vocals that could either savagely brutalize the listener, or make them croon along. When listening to Into Eternity, it is pretty easy to assume they have at least 7 vocalists and 29 guitarists. Okay, so I'm exaggerating, but not *that* much.

The Incurable Tragedy continues this trend. The album ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The best concept album ever
I've read a couple of the other reviews and have to agree with a common point: the drumming is a little faded. Other than that, this is the best release of 2008. When I first heard of IE doing a concept album, I was grinding my teeth anticipating something sub par of what they are capable of. I was sorely, but happily, proven very wrong. This is one the best progressive albums conceived. Seeing how Tim is the only original member anymore, I can only really keep track of how far he has 'matured' when ...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Go for it.
Well let's start from the beggining, the band is a group of amazing player's, met them once, and mix great sound qualities. This band is a great pick of progressive far and wide, and death metal fans as well. For me it was a little weak(because I play in a blackened death metal band) but in all aspects it's a good album for the most part. For the four star explination- It REALLY has quality music on the disc, the players have grown together in an awsome way of playing, but the singer has gone a litle to "clean ...