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Monolithe: Sylvain Begot. Monolithe II Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Legendary This band Monolithe is the Pink Floyd of Funeral Doom. They take you on an epic 50 minute journey of absolute beauty and despair. Monolithe II is layered thick with haunted atmospheres and crushing low tuned guitar riffs, and the crusty doom-death stile vocals are a perfectly fit with this twisted and dark creation. You have to dedicate some time for Monolithe II though, being that the album has only one song on it. But believe me, even though the song is extremely long, you will not wish it to ever end. This would be the soundtrack to an epoch of Earth's future existence, just barely surviving the death of the sun, nothing left but a cold dead rock bathed in the light of a spinning white dwarf and nebulous gasses. There is beauty here, but there is no hope. If you want to hear a sample of them, you can grab a free 20 minute download of their MCD titled Interlude Premiere off their website. The MCD easily earns ***** stars as well. And if you're really lucky, you can find Monolithe I. Trust me, searching for this Holy Grail of doom is well worth the effort. If you're into bands such as Evoken or Ahab, there's no doubt you'll cheer over Monolithe. If you're new to the Funeral Doom stile, Monolithe would be a perfect example of what it's all about. Submitted by madeingeorgia1974 (Cleveland, OH, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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