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"Sounds of a playground fading" LP by In Flames

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In Flames surprise with their new longplayer filled with melody, mainly clean vocals and 13 great, unique and hymnic tracks. At root the perfect mixture from "Reroute to remain" and "Come clarity" - 110% In Flames.
Item no. 199611
Title Sounds of a playground fading
Musical Genre Melodic Death Metal
Product topic Bands
Band In Flames
Release date 6/17/11
Product type LP
Media - Format 1-3 2-LP

LP 1

  • 1.
    Sounds of a playground fading
  • 2.
    Deliver us
  • 3.
    All for me

LP 2

  • 1.
    The puzzle
  • 2.
    Fear is the weakness
  • 3.
    Where the dead ships dwell

LP 3

  • 1.
    The attic
  • 2.
    Darker times
  • 3.
    Ropes
  • 4.
    Enter tragedy

LP 4

  • 1.
    Jester's door
  • 2.
    A new dawn
  • 3.
    Liberation

by Markus Wosgien (30.06.2011) In Flames may have introduced melodic Death Metal to the broader public, but their musical history consists of evolution and development. The Swedes don’t know the meaning of the word idleness - so, each album is packed with surprises. But this time, they had to cope with the exit of their guitarist and song writer Jesper Strömblad - he has since been replaced by their former temporary axe man Niclas Engelin (Passenger, Engel) who has helped the band frequently for a long time. "Sounds of a playground fading“ is super melodic, catchy, and features the most clean vocal parts by Andres Fridén in the band’s history so far. Basically, it’s exactly the album which everybody would have expected after "Reroute to remain“. The 13 Tracks are clever and sophisticated, brimming with the well-known In Fames trademarks and energy. A classy output - and with the first single "Deliver us“, the title track "Sounds of a playground fading“, and the anthemic "Where the dead ships dwell“, it contains some real gems. This is definitely the most melodic and catchiest opus by the Swedes - once again, a brilliant release!

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