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| ARTIST: | Moonspell |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Century Media |
| TYPE: | Pop, Rock |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | In and Above Men, From Lowering Skies, Everything Invaded, Southern Deathstyle, Antidote, Capricorn at Her Feet, Lunar Still, Walk on the Darkside, Crystal Gazing, As We Eternally Sleep on It |
| UPC: | 727701819020 |
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Customer Reviews of Antidote
AWESOME ALBUM!! Moonspell is a great "Doom"Metal band.They have a very classical influence to them and the vocalist uses singing from a clean voice to a deep death metal growl.This is a new album that they relaesed after 2 years.So,basically,if you like quality death metal music,YOU NEED THIS CD!!(NOTE FOR GUITARISTS:MOST OF THE SONGS ARE WRITTEN IN A HARMONIC MINOR SCALE(an exotic european sound)
This is a keeper!
I have been playing this one over and over again and it just keeps getting better with every listen. The crux and pivotal point of the album is the first instrumental break in Capricorn At Her Feet. That is Moonspell at their finest. The final track shames almost all goth metal bands of our time. This band keeps improving and after listening to music for almost fifty years now (yes, old guys can still rock out too) I can honestly say that in the sea of musical muck, Moonspell stands out head and shoulders above most. They resonate universally...this music should be aboard the next interplanetary spacecraft.
Now this is more like it!
It's always pleasing when a promising band makes good on their promises, and Potugal's Moonspell does exactly this with this bloody-throated, bleeding-eyes album. Having largely abandoned the synths and progamming that were persistent in Butterfly Effect, the boys offer up a more "classical" fare with Antidote -- that is, "classical" in the metal sense, complete with crushing guitars and adrenaline-fueled tempo. Lyrically speaking, I believe that this is some of Ribiero's finest work; the tone is uniformly hollow, cynical, and brooding, and is wholly in keeping with the epigraph in the liner -- "the horror of beauty, the beauty of horror." Hell, the title track alone is enough to put lesser (read shiny-bright-happy-false) souls off their spiritual food for the next two incarnations or so, and "As We Eternally Sleep on It" could probably turn Mother Teresa into a nihilist. If you haven't already considered this album, I'd strongly advise you to -- it's the kind of purchase you feel good about yourself for making.