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The vocals are well varied between distorted and undistorted, as well as female and male vocals. In the Harsh scene, the common thing is to use the same effects with the same way of singing throughout the album, so this comes as fresh as a spring wind. I would suggest some work with the undistorted male vocals since they tend to fall a bit flat.
During the run time of this album you get the feeling that you are being teased, teased with great tracks like “Seventh Heaven” (without connection to the American Christian drama series), “French Kiss of Death” and “Sex Spell”. Luckily you’ll not be left undone, since it all comes to a screaming climax in the eight track “Resurrection”. Pure Harsh perfection. A perfect melody, a perfect beat and a perfect chorus. All I need (still, not so easy to accomplish) to fall in love with a track.
Since the Ad Inferna’s earlier releases have fallen into the hands of other reviewers, this is my first real taste of what they offer; bringing me to understanding of the high ratings the band has got in our review history. Vive Ad Inferna!
Patrik Lindström22 Aug 2011 Viewed 1354 times
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