The Angel and the Dark River Review
Band | |
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Album | The Angel and the Dark River |
Type | Album (Studio full-length) |
Released | May 22, 1995 |
Genres | Death Metal, Doom Metal |
Labels | Peaceville Records |
Length | 53:20 |
Ranked | #57 for 1995 , #2,926 all-time |
Album rating : 89.2 / 100
Votes : 6 (2 reviews)
Votes : 6 (2 reviews)
October 17, 2022
On their third album, My Dying Bride pretty much perfected the Gothic Doom style, leaving all of their Death Doom roots behind for a melodic and mournful masterpiece. Seeing as how the growls are gone, vocalist Aaron had to really find his cleans here, and they are pleasantly somber and melodramatic throughout.
The opening track is an easy highlight, with a roaring wall of guitar lead by marching piano scales that add a great urgency to the song, while Aaron’s vocals on the other hand sound entirely devoid of life. The album remains quality throughout, with more standard Gothic Doom songs making up the meat of the album. It ends on another fantastic note, “Your Shameful Heaven,” easily the most energetic and aggressive song here. The band goes from depressive to disturbing as both riffs and lyricism take on a more evil atmosphere, finishing the album off in triumphant darkness.
This thing became the standard against which Gothic Doom was measured, and for good reason. Every track here is of great quality, but there’s still decent variation running throughout. A fantastic run through negative emotion in a mature and poetic package.
The opening track is an easy highlight, with a roaring wall of guitar lead by marching piano scales that add a great urgency to the song, while Aaron’s vocals on the other hand sound entirely devoid of life. The album remains quality throughout, with more standard Gothic Doom songs making up the meat of the album. It ends on another fantastic note, “Your Shameful Heaven,” easily the most energetic and aggressive song here. The band goes from depressive to disturbing as both riffs and lyricism take on a more evil atmosphere, finishing the album off in triumphant darkness.
This thing became the standard against which Gothic Doom was measured, and for good reason. Every track here is of great quality, but there’s still decent variation running throughout. A fantastic run through negative emotion in a mature and poetic package.
Track listing (Songs)
title | rating | votes | ||
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1. | The Cry of Mankind | 12:13 | 92.5 | 4 |
2. | From Darkest Skies | 7:48 | 77.5 | 2 |
3. | Black Voyage | 9:46 | 80 | 2 |
4. | A Sea to Suffer In | 6:31 | 85 | 3 |
5. | Two Winters Only | 9:01 | 80 | 3 |
6. | Your Shameful Heaven | 6:59 | 83.3 | 3 |
Line-up (members)
- Aaron Stainthorpe : Vocals
- Martin Powell : Vocals & Violin
- Andy Craighan : Guitars
- Calvin Robertshaw : Guitars
- Ade Jackson : Bass
- Rick Miah : Drums
4 reviews
cover art | Artist | Album review | Reviewer | Rating | Date | Likes | |
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▶ The Angel and the Dark River Review (1995) | 90 | Oct 17, 2022 | 0 | ||||
Evinta Review (2011) | 55 | Aug 17, 2020 | 1 | ||||
90 | Mar 20, 2006 | 1 | |||||
Turn Loose the Swans Review (1993) | 74 | Nov 9, 2005 | 3 |
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Evinta Review (2011)
제츠에이 55/100
Aug 17, 2020 Likes : 1
밴드 20주년을 기념하여 Turn Loose The Swans를 포함한 이전작들의 멜로디를 따서 만든 그저그런 앰비언트 앨범.
혹자는 그게 바로 Stainthorpe 보컬링의 매력이라고도 하지만, 개인적으론 한대 때려주고 싶던 예전 보컬링에서 일신하여 나름 괜찮게 바뀐 점은 괜찮았다.
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