Perpetual Motion
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Out of Breath
- Lost Boy: Unrelenting
- Lost Boy: I Can't Get Rid of It
- Lost Boy: What Else Could We've Said?
- Lost Boy: So Be It!
- Down: Everyday Life
- Down: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
- Down: By the Way
- Down: My Friends
- Down: Even If
- Sad Fairytale: The Knock Out Song
- Sad Fairytale: This Is No Farewell
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #222850 in Music
- Released on: 2005-09-06
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
Customer Reviews
Progressive/gothic/death/doom/you name it metal
2005's The Perpetual Motion is the second album from progressive/death/doom metal band The Old Dead Tree. The band, which comes from France of all places, has an interesting mix of metal styles. It's somber and atmospheric, progressive and technical, and has both melody and aggression. I like the combination of clean and growled vocals, and the fact that both styles sound completely somber and melancholy. The Perpetual Motion is a concept album, with a pair of multi-song "suites", but I haven't studied the lyrics enough to really understand the concept. I'm guessing it's something grim though!
The Old Dead Tree is a band that a lot of metal fans overlooked. If you're into the more innovative, genre-crossing bands like Opeth, Agalloch and Novembers Doom, you'd do well to check out some Old Dead Tree, especially now that Amazon is listing both The Perpetual Motion and 2003's Nameless Disease at cut-out prices.





