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by: Dark Tranquillity
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727701865522
Item Dimensions: 22
Label: Century Media
Manufacturer: Century Media
MPN: 18655
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Century Media
Release Date: March 09, 2010
Studio: Century Media
Disc 1:- Shadow In Our Blood
- Dream Oblivion
- The Fatalist
- In My Absence
- The Grandest Accusation
- At The Point Of Ignition
- Her Silent Language
- Arkhangelsk
- I Am The Void
- Surface The Infinite
- Iridium
Editorial Review:
Album Description: Swedish melodic death metal pioneers DARK TRANQUILLITY triumphantly return with We Are The Void, a scorching effort that will undoubtedly add an exhilarating new chapter to the genre's storied history. The album encompasses all of the elements on which the band built their reputation: thought-provoking lyrics, shredding guitar work, captivating melodies and sheer brutality. Prepare to enter the void.
Album Description: 2010 album from the Swedish Melodic Death Metal pioneers. We Are The Void is a scorching effort that will undoubtedly add an exhilarating new chapter to the genre's storied history. The album encompasses all of the elements on which the band built their reputation: thought-provoking lyrics, shredding guitar work, captivating melodies and sheer brutality. Prepare to enter the void.
Average Rating: 
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sorry, i'm just not into this careerist gothenburg stuff with melodramatic lyrics about fallen angels and dying leaves and the same plinking electropop keyboard patterns every album. if you are, feel free to have your boyfriend buy this for you.
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The three prior releases to We Are the Void saw Dark Tranquillity expanding on a strong songwriting formula following the synth-heavy melodic death metal aesthetic of Haven. There is no need to elaborate on Damage Done, Character, or Fiction, each tied to one another stylistically. Yet, they are still marked with distinctive qualities to easily identify, and so is the new album.
We Are the Void is a logical extension to the previous three albums, but it also harkens back to the atmospherically ...
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I'm not an long-time fan. Ironically I started getting out of Death Metal just before the bands In Flames and Dark Tranquillity were starting to make a strong impact on the metal scene here on the US shores, right around '98 or '99. Character was my Introduction to DT (thanks to [...]) and I've since built my collection. The only odd anomaly was "Projector," though I still don't know why so many people hated that album. (Name a single "mainstream" artist that sings like that? I mean, critically think about ...
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I've been a fan of Dark Tranquillity for 13 years now (half of my adult life). During this time I've regarded them as metal Gods for writing amazing material, evolving and growing with each release, yet staying true to themselves. It's very rare that a band can produce so much quality material so consistently for such a long time.
That said, this album is a huge disappointment.
Every track strikes me as uninspired, derivative, and uninteresting. When a listener is able to predict time changes, ...
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First off, I am a long time DT fan, so you can take this review with a grain of salt if you like.
I have the Import Deluxe version and have been listening to it for a week now. It may be their best album, and I have loved pretty much everything since 'The Gallery'. The songwriting is as sharp as ever, and its incredible these guys have been going for 20 years without trying to sell out, or losing the ability to constantly innovate inside the recognizable template that is the Goethenberg sound.
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