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It is quality track, but I think that it outstands from the album Chorus is a little bit annoying for me, but not so bad. Now, fourth song, Nihilistic Overdrive Do I have to add anything else?

Then we have got songs from Parting Ways to Last Breed. I don't want to tell you more about them, that would be pointless I will say that you have got there piece of very good melodic death. Then A Taste Of Collapse, as you have propably figured out, this track is one of the best from the album.

OK, the one who is left is Mouth for War - Pantera cover. This is also very well done cover I am not Pantera fan, so I can't say anything about the original The conclusion is, I hope, obvious for everyone. This album is one of the best melodic death metal albums I have ever heard same with Fragments.

If you don't want to listen to it, just because Disarmonia Mundi has got more modern sound, then you gonna miss a lot of great music. Disarmonia Mundi is in my opinion the best melodeath band in the world, even if they might be a bit unknown. Their previous album, Fragments of D-Generation, is hailed as a benchmark for modern melodeath and I couldn't agree more.

This album on the other hand is labeled as a step back. I couldn't disagree more. Musically the two only difference between the two is the last one was a bit more intense on certain parts mainly the song Common State of Inner Violence and this album is a little more melodic. Some might say it's gotten cheesy but I think that is untrue.

If I were to go into the technical bits then: The guitar work has never been of most interest in Disarmonia Mundi, the riffing is pretty simple and it has always been that way. Melody and atmosphere is mostly achieved through keyboard. It's kept on a safe level and never gets out-of-hand, over-the-top like Children of Bodom. The drumming is pretty simple as well and ranges between slow, heavy beats to blast beats and fast double bass drumming, with the last one being the one used most frequently.

The really strong part in this band is the vocals. On top of his screams we have Ettores shrieks and and Claudios gothic, atmospheric singing. The lyrics are no shame either, example: Burning ice and velvet rain I know I have to die for Falling from the liar's den Get rid of all this sorrow Begging for The hands of rain You know you have to die for A venom leech is what I am Inside I feel so hollow I don't really understand it either completely but abstract poetry is fucking beautiful none the less.

I understand people who think this is nothing special, some people think instrumental prowess is more important than vocals and lyrics. I fell in love with Disarmonia Mundis unique triple vocal style the first time I heard it and I think it's just as awesome today.

How many of you are familiar with Disarmonia Mundi? Not too many, or so I would assume. Though by no means cutting edge, this Gothenburg-esque band still makes for an enjoyable listen. If there was ever something notable about Disarmonia Mundi, it would be the featuring of Soilwork vocalist, Bjorn "Speed" Stride. Yes, perhaps not the greatest vocalist in the genre, Bjorn brings his upbeat combination of clean and harsh vocals to the band, and effectively increases the likeableness of the band's music.

The first thing that comes to mind when listening to Mind Tricks is that it sounds a lot like Soilwork. A whole lot like Soilwork. This could partly be the case because of Bjorn's vocal efforts, but the music is quite similar as well. Let it be known that Mind Tricks is not a very heavy album. But what Disarmonia Mundi's third album lacks in heaviness it makes up for with interesting melodies and guitar driven riffs. The song Resurrection Code, one of my favourite songs off the album, is a high energy track that perhaps best exemplifies the album's sound.

The guitars and keyboards, both played by Ettore Rigotti, combine to form a very memorable sound, a sound that knows no limits in technicality, emotion, or melody. Quite frankly, it isn't the most original material, but it's still quite fun to listen to. Songs like Nihilistic Overdrive and Celestial Furnace are other extremely solid songs which should impress listeners, and are among the album's top tracks.

The Gothenburg themed metal that the Italian and Stride band plays is quite infectious, though nothing really new. The musicianship on Mind Tricks is quite good. Not exactly mind blowing, but still impressive. Like I said, the guitar and keyboard playing of Ettore is quite effective, creating an aggressive, yet grave atmosphere.

But the band member who stands out the most is none other than Soilwork vocalist Bjorn Stride. Metal - Released by Coroner Records on 30 Jun The stylistic description "melodic death metal" may sound like an oxymoron to some, but death metal connoisseurs know the variations of their genre, a Metal - Released by Coroner Records on 9 Dec Metal - Released by Coroner Records on 1 Jan Metal - Released by Coroner Records on 9 Jun Categories: All Back.

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Resurrection Code 2. Mindtricks 3. Celestial Furnace 4. Nihilistic Overdrive 5. Parting Ways 6. Venom Leech and the Hands of Rain 7. Liquid Wings 8. Process of Annihilation 9. Last Breed A Taste of Collapse Mouth For War Celestial Furnace Acoustic Version In Ettore is involved as mastermind of a project called "Imaginary Flying Machines" from the title of a short film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, which is exclusively shown daily at the Ghibli Museum.

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