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Wish I Could Dream it Again Review

Novembre - Wish I Could Dream it Again
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Wish I Could Dream it Again

TypeAlbum (Studio full-length)
Released
GenresGothic Metal, Doom Metal, Death Metal
LabelsPolyphemus
Length1:04:49
Ranked#137 for 1994 , #7,818 all-time
Album rating :  81.7 / 100
Votes :  3  (1 review)
Reviewer :  level 12         Rating :  95 / 100
A volte-face to anyone who thinks Doom Metal can’t be energetic and exciting, and a great lesson in what makes true Doom a completely different beast from Trad Doom. Wish I Could Dream It Again is one of the earliest true Doom albums, having zero Sabbathian influence, none of the 80’s Doom groove, and a total focus on somber, melancholic atmospheres. And unlike most prior Doom bands, it doesn’t rely on being consistently slow to achieve this. Lethargic, doomy sections still run through the compositions, but a lot of this material is lively, especially the rhythm section. Simple melodies and morose chords permeate the songwriting, but that drumming ensures a complex and ever-changing foundation to the music.

Novembre also have very melancholic lyrical themes, sticking to the introspective and poetic, drawing upon aquatic, summery and warm imagery across the album in another first for Doom Metal. The sentimental mood here was pretty unique at the time, but the general melancholy on display became a staple for the genre. Doom bands had already begun adopting this focus on gloomy atmospheres, which is how true Doom was born in the early 90’s, but Novembre here upped the ante. This was probably the most melancholic metal album at the time of its release.

As debuts can be, it’s a bit rough around the edges in some places; the clean vocals in particular are quite amateur, though they don’t bother me at all because they perfectly encapsulate that morose feeling of Doom. Either way, a landmark release for the genre, and a great learning experience for those who aren’t privy to the great variation that can be found in Doom Metal.
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Track listing (Songs)

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1.The Dream Of The Old Boats5:31851
2.Novembre / Its Blood6:44851
3.Night / At Once4:13801
4.Let Me Hate3:05851
5.Sirens In Filth5:49851
6.Swim Seagull In The Sky7:39851
7.The Music3:59901
8.Nostalgia / Its Gaze6:10801
9.Behind My Window / My Seas Of South5:18901
10.Old Lighthouse Tale5:02901
11.The White Eyed5:34901
12.Neanderthal Sands3:43851
13.Christal2:01801

Line-up (members)

  • Carmelo Orlando : Vocals & Guitars
  • Antonio Poletti : Guitars
  • Fabio Vignati : Bass
  • Giuseppe Orlando : Drums
  • Thomas Negrini : Keyboards
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