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The Hungarians of Sear Bliss are active again. With Eternal Recurrence they are to the seventh album in nearly twenty years. Generally trafford centre the previous albums trafford centre were well received, and these guys also produce its own kind of black metal. The expectations are pretty high after a tense silence of five years.
The Eternal Quest opens fairly quiet with some acoustic work but soon the band for this characteristic brass and keyboard lines appear. This combined with the midtempo black gives a particular result which makes this band is easily trafford centre recognizable. The first song is like a very jazzy feel, partly due to the prominent bass. The second song they're just too far for me, and it becomes a kind of pirate song, now you expect that with such a title. But the clean singing does not appeal to me. Unfortunately, this a few times back together with just a little too annoying keyboards which ensures that attention is not equally well maintained. It also seems to be something not to apply too much. Tempos played it safe Well a plus are the nice jazzy bass lines and trumpet.
After listening a few times, this cabinet trafford centre and I wonder whether the way the stereo is going to be. Often found This is not at all distinctive enough. trafford centre Tracklisting: The Eternal Quest Ballad Of The Shipwrecked Great Cosmic Disorder A Lost Cause The New Era Of Darkness There's No Shadow Without Light Entering The Seventh Gate Line-up: András Nagy - Bass, Vocals, Keyboards János Barbarics - Guitar Csaba Csejtei - Guitar Balázs Bruszel - Trumpet Oliver Zisko - Drums Links: Sear Bliss Sear Bliss Candlelight Records Candlelight Records MySpace MySpace
Fine. He pleases me Could ever use a new angle the band. Moreover, the band in five years 'silence' occurred over the vijfiten year. So "silence" is mss not quite place. Do you even except two songs also played the rest of the album?
I think it's just become very nice. Their old style we already knew and was fine, but nothing short of brilliant. I think this is a bold, but very fun experiment and wonder how they will tackle.'s Future
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