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Everything Remains: As It Never Was
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Everything Remains: As It Never Was
by: Eluveitie
List Price: $15.98Price: $12.99 current as of: 03/13/2010 13:12 EST
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361247928
Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast Americ
Release Date: March 09, 2010
Studio: Nuclear Blast Americ
Editorial Review:Album Description:Eluveitie belong to the fast-growing Pagan Metal scene, which has been producing such exciting acts as Finntroll, Ensiferum, and Turisas. Eluveitie are quickly becoming one of today's most exciting acts and leaders of this new movement. Everything Remains... is the sound of tomorrow, mixed with the Celtic sounds of yesteryear. After an interesting diversion in the form of an acoustic album, fans were salivating for something with a harder edge. Enter 2010, and they are back with a metallic vengeance! Everything Remains... has everything metal fans could ask for: fascinating ancient melodies and stories, seemingly danceable sections, melodic death metal guitar riffs, and huge choruses that will appeal to all kinds of listeners. This album continues where Slania left off, taking the band's fresh and unique sound to an even higher level that will surely extend their reach Stateside!
Disc 1:- Otherworld
- Everything Remains As It Never Was
- Thousandfold
- Nil
- The Essence Of The Ashes
- Isara
- Kingdom Come Undone
- Quoth The Raven
- (Do)Minion
- Setlon
- Sempiternal Embers
- Lugdunon
- The Liminal Passage
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On their last 'plugged in' effort, Slania, Eluveitie favored a heavily Goethenberg influenced melodic death metal sound, utilizing the folk instruments primarily as a substitute for the keyboards another act might use. The result was a tremendous melodic DM album, though at times they sounded like a Dark Tranquility tribute band who replaced the keyboards with a flute player and a fiddle.
On the new record, their folk and metal sounds are much more integrated. These are songs driven ...
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As a fan both of melodic death metal and celtic metal (known to some as "pagan metal"), I have come to consider Eluveitie as the one of best metal acts we have seen in a long time. This album is their forth LP, and their third "metal" release. As with their first, second, and third album, this Swiss outfit has continued to progress in their sonic audacity while at the same time remaining transfixed in the sound they first introduced to the world in "Spirit".
"Everything Remains as it Never ...
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