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Datum vydání: 7.8.2008
Žánr METAL
EAN: 5907785033405 (info)
Label: METAL MIND
Nosič: CD
Popis - SERPENT'S EMBRACE (REMASTERED):
Agathodaimon is without question one of the most interesting and original bands on the modern scene. Their music easily joins extreme heaviness with a dark, yet romantic and erotic atmosphere, strengthened with a huge dose of disturbing melancholy. The exclusive re-release of ?Serpent?s Embrace? brings an unique collection of some of the most inspiring works, combining the best elements of dark wave, gothic and black metal? ?Serpent?s Embrace? was released in June 2004 and was instantly dubbed Agathodaimon?s most mature release. The songwriting definitely evolved, as the group added even more dark and atmospheric elements into their structure. Beginning with the amazing ?Cellos for the Insatiable?, the album explodes with classic metal heaviness combined with thrash, doom and gothic rock. The number of original ideas on ?Serpent?s Embrace? is definitely above average ? just listen to the fast and deadly ?Light Reborn?, the Amon Amarth-style ?Dakness Inside? or the beautiful ballad ?Solitude?. The album proved to be one of Agathodaimon?s best works yet, compromising between heavy, aggressive sound and a dark, claustrophobic atmosphere. Soon after the release of ?Serpent?s Embrace? the band wrote an exclusive song for the horror movie ?Alone In The Dark?, directed by Uwe Boll. Unfortunately, in 2006 another line-up change occurred and the band parted with Eddie and Akaias. Three new musicians were soon added: Jonas Iscariot (vocals), Till (bass) and Jan Jansohn (guitar). Currently the group is working on their fifth opus, which is to be called ?Phoenix?? But before it hits the stores, feel free to enter the dark and gloomy world of pain despair with one of Agathodaimon?s amazing albums. Just beware ? once you get sucked in, there?s no going back?
01. Cellos For The Insatiable Serpent's Embrace Rebirth Light Reborn Faded Years Solitude Limbs of a Stare The Darkness Inside Bitter End Feelings