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Item no. | 438083 |
Musical Genre | Death Metal\t |
Exclusive | No |
Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
Edition | Limited Edition |
Product topic | Bands |
Band | This Ending |
Product type | CD |
Release date | 1/30/09 |
CD 1
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1.Trace Of Sin
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2.Parasites
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3.Machinery
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4.Instigator Of Dead Flesh
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5.Delussionists
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6.Army Of The Dying Sun
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7.Dead Harvest
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8.Tools Of Demise
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9.Deathtrade
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10.The Asylum
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11.Redeemer
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12.First Blood
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13.Parasites - Video Version + Parasites - Enhanced Video
by Björn Thorsten Jaschinski (29.02.2009) No ending, but a sequel - of A Carnorous Quintett, and they still are a perfectly oiled machine. Their music is a far cry from their other projects, in spite of some superficial similarities, so you shouldnβt consider the catchy opener "Trace of sin" a potshot at Guidance Of Sin. But as on their debut (2007), they still have a penchant for modern Death Metal - Amon Amarthβs drummer Frederik demonstrates his versatility with some unusual grooves ("Delusionists"). The boys have cut back on the samples, though, and so the Cyber touch is not that pre-eminent any more - with "Instigator of dead flesh" being the only exception. Even "Machinery" has more melodic solo work than icy atmosphere... But lo and behold - somebody steps on the accelerator during the third song: very carefully, but still noticeable! We get some more of that later, though: check out "Army of the dying sun" in "Deathtrade". Swedish Death has arrived in the 21st century.