Release Date: October 20, 2008
Label: Redstream
1.
The Arrival 6:38 2. 10:30 October
March 3. Antimony
8:46 4.
The Curtain 5:48 5. Pendulum
9:13 6. Oars in the Dusk 6:22 47:22
Duration Five years passed, five years for the geniuses of Funeral Doom again and we are devoted fans of the genre to a disc height, as only they could do, beyond that never said anything about this band a lot we gave almost extinct, a silence of 5 years were those that had passed since his last Farmakon dark sounds, but nothing to do, Skepticism seemed that he was recharging batteries and go if he did, the wait was worth it, the first thing I find on this album is a guitar sound more above normal than we had used the band as the guitars on this record charge more presence (which I think is great), Matti vocal work is as always to highlight cavernous growls combined with word passages, the very mythical magic and the band on keyboards, sounds and solemn cloisters Eero Pöyry that manages to create keep alive the essence of the band, the production is another highlight, we note a much higher production than previous albums arranged like Skepticism goes in at the times and evolving in their sound but at the same while retaining its identity, that sound so personal it makes to the ears of the fans know that we hear these geniuses
The entire disc is a real marvel, but if I have to point out some personal issue that I liked the most were "October March" and "Antimony" two wonders of funeral doom, melodies and riffs ultra heavy and slow that at times you'll be humming the head
Skepticism and again ... como!
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