
*Artist: Inocculta
*Album: Before Withering
*Year: 2007
*Genre: Melodic Metal
*Country: Belgium

*Format: mp3@CBR192kbps
*Size: 54MB
Tracklist:
1. Amor Fati
2. Aurore
3. Kindled By Innocence
4. Towards The Existence
5. Ineffable Renaissance
6. Vertige
7. Last Grace
8. Dawn Of Decline
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Total playing time: 41:12

Extended info
Несмотря на то, что группа всегда была истинно блэковой и выпустила несколько демо и сплит в данном жанре, свой первый и единственный альбом был неожиданно реализован как Melodic Metal с роковым влиянием.
Хотя, всё же, увлечение блэк-металлом заметно и здесь, особенно музыкальная составляющая четвёртого трека.
Inocculta was a French-Belgian band mainly influenced by the European Rock/Metal scene (Opeth, Katatonia, Novembre, Moonspell, The Old Dead Tree). The compositions of Inocculta also included some Black Metal touchs, inspired by formations such like In The Woods. Inocculta began in 2005 to train his new style, using both the most radical metal and the most melodic rock.
Before Withering is a diversified album, which tries to draw the right emotion, between rage and melancholy, from the different sources of metal. The music is supported by poetic texts, influenced by the Nietzschean philosophy, and more particularly by the idea that Man must be topped by Art and Will.
Хотя, всё же, увлечение блэк-металлом заметно и здесь, особенно музыкальная составляющая четвёртого трека.
Inocculta was a French-Belgian band mainly influenced by the European Rock/Metal scene (Opeth, Katatonia, Novembre, Moonspell, The Old Dead Tree). The compositions of Inocculta also included some Black Metal touchs, inspired by formations such like In The Woods. Inocculta began in 2005 to train his new style, using both the most radical metal and the most melodic rock.
Before Withering is a diversified album, which tries to draw the right emotion, between rage and melancholy, from the different sources of metal. The music is supported by poetic texts, influenced by the Nietzschean philosophy, and more particularly by the idea that Man must be topped by Art and Will.
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