Cold Sense of Suffering Information
Track listing (Songs)
title | rating | votes | ||
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1. | Introduction | 2:36 | - | 0 |
2. | Reaching the End | 7:57 | - | 0 |
3. | Cold Sense of Suffering | 10:16 | - | 0 |
4. | Hope Is Dead | 5:30 | - | 0 |
5. | Cursed for Life | 7:34 | - | 0 |
Cold Sense of Suffering Reviews
(1)Date : Jan 11, 2022
Mexico's very own Drown In Solitude is a nearly obscure entity with a certain reputation that has been jokingly classified by listeners as "Elephant Black Metal" for vocal reasons. But what this artist provides here is a measure of inhuman depressing aura that is greatly misunderstood, although it does have it's own share of personal issues that the artist very likely did not intend.
To start things off with this 5-track demo known as "Cold Sense of Suffering", we must take a deep look into the vocal range this artist is known for. As already mentioned, this artist has a reputation for creating a certain vocal range that apparently resembles a pack of elephants. But here's the thing in defense of Drown In Solitude: If a DSBM artist has the ability of creating such noise that is not human in nature, this means they are doing something right. One best way to defend his vocal range is by comparing him to other fellow DSBM artist Trist, as both Trist and Drown In Solitude share a strikingly similar vocal range that can especially be easily identified if a listener compares this guy to Trist's song "Poslední cesta". The vocals of Alexandre Ghashlord provide loud harsh cries that gives an image of the artist in actual agony. The entire structure of the vocals usually leave a slow gloomy effect while maintaining it's painful bellowing cries that greatly sounds like the artist may have either been self-harming or performing mysterious acts we most likely will never know. This is ... See More
To start things off with this 5-track demo known as "Cold Sense of Suffering", we must take a deep look into the vocal range this artist is known for. As already mentioned, this artist has a reputation for creating a certain vocal range that apparently resembles a pack of elephants. But here's the thing in defense of Drown In Solitude: If a DSBM artist has the ability of creating such noise that is not human in nature, this means they are doing something right. One best way to defend his vocal range is by comparing him to other fellow DSBM artist Trist, as both Trist and Drown In Solitude share a strikingly similar vocal range that can especially be easily identified if a listener compares this guy to Trist's song "Poslední cesta". The vocals of Alexandre Ghashlord provide loud harsh cries that gives an image of the artist in actual agony. The entire structure of the vocals usually leave a slow gloomy effect while maintaining it's painful bellowing cries that greatly sounds like the artist may have either been self-harming or performing mysterious acts we most likely will never know. This is ... See More
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