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Recording information: Abyss Studios, Parlby, Sweden (04/2001-05/2001).CMJ (10/8/01, p.22) - "...Thrashing mad metal that will make you not only feel like the '80s never died, but that they are still alive and kicking..." Destruction Antichrist Songs Antichrist Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)   Their back Great music, great lyrics, powerfull and technical thrash. Submitted by glaucio76 (Brasil) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
la raja el disco es uno de los mejores discos de trash que he escuchado sin dejar de lado las otras bandas y creo que si siguen grabando asi tendremos trash para rato. Submitted by penhur (los lagos x region CHILE) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Powerful but Cynical Destruction make the same mistake on this album that most bands who are incredibly heavy do. They only have lyrics about how awful the world is. In this album's case Destruction decide to make fun of President Bush, and say that the Bible is just a lie. Should they become Christian? No! But they need to give some credit to our president and those who choose to be religious. The music is incredibly powerful and creative, but the lyrics need some work. Submitted by a reviewer (Wallingford, PA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 3 found this helpful.
The Antichrist I'm just getting into this band, and let me tell you, they impress me much, I only have Infernal Overkill/Sentence Of Death, Release from Agony, The Antichrist, soon to have Metal Discharge, this band rules, powerfull non-sloppy Thrash, Schmiers vocals rule too, Pick up this, if you enjoy Thrash, and CD universe is great, fast, cheap, anyways, buy it. Submitted by syntheticallyrevived (Woodsville, NH, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
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Purchase Antichrist CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Destruction All Hell Breaks Loose CD (2000)
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$9.29 Lanfear started in 1993 and released two CDs on the DIY-way: Towers in 1996 and Zero Poems in 1999. To my ears, they were back then a very appealing prog metal band. After those releases, the singer and the keyboarder left the band and were replaced by other people which led Lanfear into a straighter power metal direction. The result can be heard on their new album The Art Effect which has finally been released on a real label. The opener Stigmatized underlines already in a clear way that Lanfear have become harder; fast guitar riffs, a blasting double bass drum sound and a classic power metal voice are the proof. Lanfear are however no pure power metal band and a Fates Warning like track like The Artefact gives you some hints about the band's past. Songs like Deeper or Beneath It All show that Lanfear play power metal in a serious way and that they can't be considered as simple trend-setters. Even a mid tempo song like Fortune Lies Within is no problem for the new Lanfear. They are a very good metal band, but I have to admit that I preferred them as a progressive metal band. Nevertheless a true and convincing album.REVIEW POSTED AT http:// disagreement. net-----Their third album "The Art Effect" is one of those records, I would describe as being PERFECT.... Nearly everything works well, superb vocals, great songs, over the top production......their Power Metal, which is inspired by some US bands, should appeal lots of people because stylistical similar bands like BRAINSTORM sell much records, too. LANFEAR offer one hit after another, with high pitched vocals, polyphonic choruses and BIG power in their rhythm section. Speed crushers like the great "Traces Of Infinity" or "Stigmatized", slightly progressive breakers like the divine "The Artefact" (what a chorus) or "Deeper", everywhere you put the laser, there rules always top stuff. A big compliment goes to singer Tobias Althammer, apart from Andy B. Franck, he has not to be afraid of any other competition in Germany. But all the good critics don't serve any purpose when their sales are so low. I know, this album is on the market for a long time but it doesn't ...
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| | Einsturzende Neubauten Alles Wieder Offen CD (2007) (Import)
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$15.65 If Einsturzende Neubauten's 2007 effort Alles Wieder Offen ("All Open Again") seems to be more of a follow-up to 2000s Silence Is Sexy than 2004's Perpetuum Mobile, it could be because it delivers on EN's 2002 dream of a listener-supported official album. Mobile appeared on the band's usual home label Mute so a tour could be financed. Even if it was hardly a throwaway album, the group's hunger for progress seemed undercut by the use of air horn blasts, metal crashes, and other devices that referenced the sound that made early Neubauten so infamous. Alles, on the other hand, was paid for by "supporters" who received interim recordings and an expanded final product different from the general release with bonus tracks and a DVD. As such, it's free to explore the more difficult and subtle side of the band's music. There are moments on Alles where tension escalates into something approaching chaos, and other moments where the rhythms are mechanical, but most of the album sounds like sophisticated modern composition-meets-downtrodden pop song, as if leader and head writer Blixa Bargeld was working on a Threepenny Opera for the 21st century. Displaying Blixa's love of irony and wordplay, the title "All Open Again" refers to something less positive than it might sound. Being "open" to a different way of thinking comes at a cost in his songs, as if it's a burden. Key track and single "Weilweilweil [Becausecausecause]" questions the "endless set of appeasements" society offers in lieu of answers and represents them with zombie-like chanting of the song's title. "Don't take the advice of those/who've long since frittered their winter fat/of opportunities" it continues, but if principles aren't sacrificed in this unforgiving world one gets stuck in the land of "Nagorny Karabach," where Blixa lives "up on my mountain/in my black garden/the enclave of my choice." His lyrics are matched by the equally vivid music. ...
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