"A new darkness upon us" CD by Stampin' Ground
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| Item no. | 421762 |
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| Title | A new darkness upon us |
| Musical Genre | Thrash Metal |
| Product topic | Bands |
| Band | Stampin' Ground |
| Release date | 10/27/03 |
| Product type | CD |
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| Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.A new darkness upon us (Intro)
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2.Don't need a reason to hate
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3.Behind the light
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4.Killer of society
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5.Dead from the neck up
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6.The cage
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7.Bear the scars
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8.Betrayal has a face
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9.Pain is weakness (leaving the body)
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10.Unmarked grave
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11.Ashes to scatter
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12.Mantra of a dying world (Outro)
by Andreas Reissnauer (03/10) Their new album could mean a big step forward for Stampin' Ground. Musically, Γ¬ they have settled somewhere between thrash metal in The Haunted-manner and moshcore as we've come to know from the early Biohazard. That doesn't Γ¬ make them trendy - like, e.g. KSW Engage or Hatebreed - but they found a niche that should have its fan-base. At least the Γ¬ first half of the album - because over the course of the album Stampin' Ground Γ¬ didn't manage to loosen up their sound a bit. A few tempo changes here and there Γ¬ may have been enough - but apart from the final demolition pear "Ashes to Γ¬ scatter" "A new darkness upon us" is reduced to mid-pace songs. That sounds quite good but no more than that. The fat production and the very accentuated drum performance has to be highlighted at this point. (Andreas Reissnauer - 03/10)