



Belphegor "Necrodaemon Terrorsathan" CD (Last Episode)
Extreme ultra brutal Death/Black Metal normally only mean a total one dimensional inferno from Hell.
That is what the press sheet want us to believe. But this album comes with a twist and it is not as one dimensional as I expected. Belphegor has this time incorporated some elements from the more melodic
Scandinavian Black Metal scene. Which has added a new dimension to Belphegor's music. By all means; this is a very brutal Death/Black Metal album. The quality on the material is very good and this is a hell of an interesting album. The last track on this album prove that this Austrian band do have a lot of talent. A talent I actually recognised back in '95 when they released their classic "The Last Supper" opus. This is a hell of a band and a hell of an album. Buy !!!
***** Lord Loch Lomond
The Bloodline "Opium Hearts" CD (Serenades Records)
This is the album Paradise Lost should had released after "Icon". Or perhaps not. In any case, old Paradise Lost material ("Lost Paradise", "Gothic" and "Icon") is the best reference I put on The Bloodline's debut album. Add some female vocals and you end up with this album. The quality is very good throughout this album. OK, it is not particular original but that does not matter. "Lost Souls In The Land Of Delight" is the outstanding brilliant track on this album. If you are into old, brutal Goth; you need this album.
***** Lord Loch Lomond
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