Necromid - The Sleep Of The Reason (2009), Melodic Death Metal/Metalcore |
Necromid - The Sleep Of The Reason (2009), Melodic Death Metal/Metalcore |
Feb 21 2011, 15:41:32
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Group: Металариец |
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*Artist: Necromid *Year: 2009*Album: The Sleep Of The Reason *Genre: Melodic Death Metal/Metalcore *Country: Italy (IMG:http://metalarea.org/forum/style_images/flags/Italy.png) *Format: mp3@CBR320kbps *Size: 108MB Tracklist: 01. Great Death Show 05:35 02. Final Destination 04:41 03. Loneliness Gate 04:26 04. Love Is A Discharged Gun 04:00 05. Dead Man Walking 04:11 06. Violent Reaction 05:37 07. Remember The Day 05:59 08. The Sleep Of The Reason 04:00 09. Red Like Blood 05:31 10. Can’t Help Falling In Love (Elvis Presley Cover) 02:56 ****************************** Total playing time: 46:56 (IMG:http://metalarea.org/images/myspace.png) (IMG:http://metalarea.org/images/youtube.png) Extended info (IMG:http://i15.fastpic.ru/thumb/2011/0221/a5/118326ee2f7b7feb46980f8b8b4e5da5.jpeg) Line-up: Christian "Kry" Tallone - Drums Gionata "Jonny" Giribaldi - Lead Guitar Antonio Sessa - Vocals Peter Bernini - Bass Luca "Luke" Alberti - Keyboards Luca "Tuccy" Bertoni - Rythm Guitar Кому нужен полный комплект сканов с фирменного СД - подбираем здесь - размер 44 Mb. In April of 2003, drummer Christian “Cry” Tallone and lead guitarist Gionata “Jonny” Giribaldi founded this band with the intent to play a Metalcore mixed with Melodic Death and Thrash Metal influences. Following the usual period of line-up changes the Imperia (North Italian coastal town, situated a good 40 kms from the French border) based band eventually stabilised with a membership including (besides the two already mentioned) singer Antonio “Sesa” Sessa, rhythm guitarist Luca “Tuccy” Bertoni, keyboardist Luca “Kermit” Alberti, and bassist Peter Benini. In 2005 the band entered their hometown’s Ithil World Studio, and came out with their first demo. Although it showed the band’s progress from their beginnings, the guys weren’t really happy with the sound they got, and so they began a collaboration with Dario Mollo (of Voodoo Hill and The Cage fame), whom also owns his own Damage Studio in Ventimiglia (Coastal town some 6 kms from the French border, so very much in the band’s hometown’s vicinity). Under his guidance the band recorded two further demos in the next 3 years, demos which (along with the many concerts the band played in their province of Liguria) would attract the attention of the people at Alkemist Fanatix Europe…with the usual results of record deal singing (with UK Division Records) as ultimate result. So, the band returned to Damage Studio from April to August 2008, and recorded the 10 songs that would compose their label debut. To elaborate on the band’s sound (because “Metalcore with elements of Melodic Death and Thrash Metal can take one so many ways), it’s best to imagine that musically the guitarists bring a nice melodic and slightly down-tuned Heavy Metal with Progressive touches with very nice lead and solo passages. If there’s indeed any keyboards played within the songs, they are for the most part drowned-out by the guitars. All of this happens on a very steady rhythm basis, which is not without merits. Both drums and bass not only bring the foundation for the others to work on, but also bring in separately discernable melodies, adding to the Progressive feel of things. Making the difference, is the vocal department. Both the lead singer and one of the guys occasionally doing back-ups vomit the lyrics out in a Hardcore style…which justifies the band’s claimed Metalcore leanings. The singing style is important in the general acceptance level of the band, because it prevails the listener from noticing the band’s origins. At least, it would, if the guys hadn’t added the somewhat balladesque “Remember The Day” halfway through the album. Although the accent ain’t half as bad as in the case of some other bands managed by Alkemist Fanatix, it becomes clear that Sesa’s native language ain’t English the moment he opens his mouth for the moaned intro (a style continued throughout the rest of the song, axcept for the backing singer shouting/ screaming his merry head off). One rather positive thing that needs to be said to counterbalance this little mistake, is the band’s covering of Elvis Presley’s “Can’t Help Falling In Love” as an album closer. Two thumbs up for that one! Hum…looking back on what I just wrote, I suddenly come to the understanding that, in order to get a good idea of what this band sounds like, you’d actually do much better surfing to myspace.com/necromid, where you’ll find no less than 4 songs off the album! As you can see from the dating of the release in the caption above, I’m not sure exacly when the album was out on the streets, but from reviews being posted in the blogs section of their MySpace, I would guess it would’ve been in the latter part of the year. In January 2010 the band released their first official video-clip (for the album opening track “Great Death Show”). One good advice if you’re into Melodic Death Metal or Metalcore: check this band out as soon as possible! 95/100 /www.concreteweb.be/ Register
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Feb 22 2011, 21:48:39
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Group: Металариец |
Очень интересная команда!!!
Играют очень драйвово и зажигательно, но вот коровый вокал слегонца портит общую картину положительного восприятия. Хотя музыкальная состовляющая очень и очень достойна! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/pray.gif) |
Mar 18 2011, 16:04:16
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Group: Металариец |
А помоему ничего примечательного, мелодика ацтой, вокал стандартная корщина, выдумки 0.
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Apr 22 2014, 13:59:18
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Group: Металариец |
Re-up, please! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile1.gif)
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