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"You really don't need to be a fan of AMORPHIS to enjoy the new SINISTHRA album, but it would definitely help. Tomi Joutsen has been one of the finest vocalists in metal for a long time now, and his magnificent contributions to this album can only bolster his reputation as a contemporary great.
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Digipak with one bonus track.
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"In 2016, while I was recovering from a sudden bout with heart failure, I was with Center Stage Magazine at the time. Attempting to build their heavy metal division, I started reaching out to labels for promos.
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"Hailing from Hungary, Sorronia have been quietly honing and evolving their sound and style since their formation in late 2011. Now that everything is in place the band have released their debut offering ‘Words Of Silence’.
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New album from this seminal gothic metal band sounds NOTHING like their previous work. In fact not sure I'd classify this as metal as all. Working with a variety of vocalists the band is creating a weird blend of trip-hop and dark industrial sounds.
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"The seventh studio album for Norwegian dark gothic metal band Trail Of Tears comes fresh on the heels of a new label deal with Massacre Records.
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"All music has themes but metal is a genre which wears its heart on its sleeve. Thematics color everything in metal, from audience reception and marketing to the actual composition and execution of the music itself.
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Norwegian gothic metal kings. Extremely epic in sound due to the heavy orchestration and use of choirs. Female vocals are present but primarily in a supporting role. Male vocals range between typical growling and clean.
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"Twelve years after their acclaimed debut and three years following their previous release, Norwegian gothic metal pioneers Tristania are back with their long awaited sixth studio album.
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Digipak edition with one bonus track
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"Much to the delight of their fans, Norway's Tristania continued to prosper after the departure of guiding songwriter Morten Veland, simply retooling the group's lineup and shifting creative responsibilities to show no obvious ill effects with their next effort, 2001's World of Glass.
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"Peter Steele predicted that the follow-up to Bloody Kisses would accentuate Type O Negative's melodic side, specifically for the purpose of making money.
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Third and by far the best album from this Austrian gothic metal band. Visions Of Atlantis basically started off their careers as a clone of Edenbridge but always suffered from mediocre vocals.
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New album from this Austrian symphonic metal band. The band has been a bit of a revolving door with vocalists but Maxi Nil has settled in nicely. The music is based in the traditional female fronted gothic style with clean male vocals trading leads back and forth.
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Second album from this female fronted gothic metal band from Germany. Voices Of Destiny fills the void left by the departure of After Forever. Also along the lines of Epica, the band carries on in the gothic tradition of "beauty and the beast" type female/male vocals.
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"Over the past few months, I have discovered an exciting trend of superb symphonic and power metal artists coming from one specific region: Italy.
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"The mysterious gothic metallers Walk in Darkness are finally here with their highly anticipated fourth album, the concept album "Leaves Rolling in Time". The album features Nicoletta Rosellini (Kalidia) on vocals and the artwork was created by Carlos Fides (Evergrey, Almah).
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Second album from this French gothic metal band masterminded by Vynce Leff. Odd situation...for a couple of years the band was fronted by Clementine Delauney, elevating the band's status as they went on tour with Delain.
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