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by: Candlemass
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361227227
Format: Enhanced
Item Dimensions: 22
Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
MPN: 12272
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast Americ
Release Date: May 05, 2009
Studio: Nuclear Blast Americ
Disc 1:- If I Ever Die
- Hammer of Doom
- Bleeding Baroness
- Demon of the Deep
- House of 1000 Voices
- Dead Angel
- Clouds of Dementia
- My Funeral Dreams
- Lucifer Rising [Album Outtake][*]
Disc 2:- Bonus Materials [DVD][*]
Editorial Review:
Album Description: 2009 release from one of the fastest and busiest bands in the whole Doom Metal and Metal scene, Candlemass didn't hesitate to deliver a full-length studio album as a follow-up to last year's massive Lucifer Rising EP and it is as sensational and striking as its title! Death Magic Doom breaks the chains of genre restrictions and serves the listener an album of monumental, breathtaking (Doom) Metal formed to perfection. This album deserves the title "classic" right from the start because Death Magic Doom has it all: up-tempo Metal madness, grinding Doom and, most of all, those immortal hymns with achingly addictive and beautiful melody lines. Recorded at the famous Swedish Polar Studios, Death Magic Doo captures the band at their personal best: immortal songwriting, incredible guitar solos and Robert's brilliant vocals. Nuclear Blast.
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New singer, new feel, same old fantastic vibe. I love Doom metal and these guys continue to deliver the goods in spades. The guitar work is awesome, the bass is pounding and the drums are tight. I love the way the new vocalist delivers the lyrics on this disc. He has balls in his performance and is less operatic in his delivery which to me really bring Candlemass to life. This cd rocks hard from start to finish. If I have any complaints at all about this release it's this, it's to short. The darn ...
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I must begin with two observations:
1) Robert Lowe is not as good a singer as Messiah Marcolin. Messiah's voice is an instrument of operatic caliber, and Robert is not so thoroughly trained.
2) Robert Lowe is, however, by far the better vocalist. He doesn't oversing, as Messiah was wont to do. Instead, he brings a layered vocal presence to the band, changing tone and emotion as readily as pitch. Fans of Solitude Aeternus know that Lowe can shift at will from bottomless ...
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I loved their last cd King of the Grey Islands but this might just surpass it. I think after listening to it for a week now , there is just a lot more going on this time around. The music is not just some boring doom-fest. The songs are varied and dynamic. The first song If I ever Die, is a fast almost uptempo song. But its cool and shows that these guys can still rock! But with the next song Hammer Of Doom,,,,,well,well...its like Sabbath revisted. Just cool and dark...evil riffs and mystic dread. ...
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Death Magic Doom surpasses its predecessor, King of the Grey Islands, in several aspects, songwriting being the most important one. It is a doomier release with a heavier focus on achieving atmosphere, and is blessed with stronger production. It is a lot more organic sounding, boasting a great degree of dynamics in the arrangements and revealing more details upon repeat listens.
Leif Edling has composed one of the most diverse Candlemass albums to date. This is not full-on Doom Metal. Rather, ...
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