Diminishing Between Worlds
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Average customer review:Product Description
Decrepit Birth"Diminishing Between Worlds" is by far one of the most highly anticipated extreme metal releases for 2008. The band proved with their first masterpiece"And Time Begins" that they are amoung the elite in the scene today. Artwork done by legendary artist Dan Seagrave. Picking this one up is a must.
Track Listing
- The Living Doorway
- Reflection of Emotions
- Diminishing Between Worlds
- Dimensions Intertwine
- The Enigmatic Form
- A Gathering of Imaginations
- Await the Unending
- Through Alchemy Bound Eternal
- And Time Begins
- Essence of Creation
- The Morpheus Oracle
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #165058 in Music
- Released on: 2008-01-29
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
Stepping Up To The Game
I expected this to happen after listening to the 2006 pro, just like it happened with other Unique Leader affiliated bands like Odious Mortem and Severed Savior. Decrepit Birth made a giant step forward from something that was pretty good into something amazing. "Diminishing Between Worlds" is a mighty accomplishment, consisting of much improved production, amazing solos and riffs, and dissonant yet structured songs. It still retains its brutal edge it had on "...And Time Begins" even with its newly found technical and melodic edge, as heard on the remake of the song "...And Time Begins".
Don't miss out on this if you're into bands like later-era Death, Necrophagist, Anata, Spawn of Possession, and Gorguts.
Unreal, Surreal and Epic
This is the best album from any death metal band in over 10 years in my opinion. Sounds like a modern version of death metal in the vein of Death, Cynic, and Pestilence. If you like death metal, buy this album, no questions asked.
painting had Claude Monet, death metal has Decrepit Birth
the first day i received Diminishing Between Worlds, i listened to it 8 times back to back. a month later, and i'm still giving it a daily spin. this album ups the musicianship and songwriting tenfold from their debut, and there is a huge and noticeable influence from later period Death...which is always a good thing.
no longer a Suffocation clone, Decrepit Birth's new cd seamlessly blends the technical porficiency and brutality of modern death metal with the melody and attention to detail from the genre's forefathers and first experimenters - Death, Cynic, Pestilence, Gorguts. the lyrics are intelligent, introspective and thought provoking, fitting in perfectly with the music...and the production on this cd is absolutely monstrous - i've been listening to metal for 13 years now, and this is one of the best productions i've ever heard on a death metal cd.
all in all, this cd is the culmination of everything good in the vision of Chuck Shuldiner when he and his band Death created the sound we call death metal. fans of technical, intelligent metal shouldn't miss out on this album for anything.





