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When Landscapes Bled Backwards

When Landscapes Bled Backwards
Sickening Horror

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Product Description

Sickening Horror is the first release in the partnership between Willowtip and Neurotic Records for North America. Hailing from Athens, Greece, When Landscapes Bled Backwards is the debut full length from this top notch technical death metal band featuring members of Nile.

Track Listing

  1. Descending The Mind's Abyss
  2. An Eerie Aspect of Us...Drowning
  3. This Cold Funeral
  4. The Perfect Disease
  5. Imprisoned In Apocalypse
  6. Forsake My Bleeding
  7. Dark One Surreality
  8. Virus Detected
  9. Filming Our Graves
  10. Embrace the Abstract
  11. All Perceived Nothing
  12. When Landscapes Bled Backwards

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #380718 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-09-11
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Customer Reviews

Incredibly original technical death4
OK, let's begin with the bad part: I was not totally satisfied with the technical production (ok, I understand death metal is always very low tuned, but hey, there are an abnormal quantity of high tuned very interesting things happenning here that I really want to ear better -the whole stuff sound with no bright at all- and I really had to hardly compensate it on high and low controls of my speaker to enjoy the real merit of this). A shame for a music that largely feeds the desire to ear every single detail.

This said, on musical side, I have only compliments to do here.
Principally: harmonies are just incredible if you have the time and dedication to pay the due attention to them; and they strongly do influence general drums structure --which still are brutal death metal drumming, heavy and high speed. It's really a pleasure to ear a so renewed death metal.

Of course it's very brutal and all the habitual comments, but I really think that this is not the point. And that's why this is so brilliant.