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4.0 excellent | thegreywind | October 30th 16 | Underrated album by an underrated band. Give a listen to first track or 'one of us is missing', vocals are great. And yes it's a long grower.
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3.3 great | Trey STAFF | August 19th 16 | Pink Floyd meets Tiamat's 'Deeper Kind of Slumber' release. Not as catchy as Throes of Dawn's last album, and nothing really stands out. This might just be a very long grower.
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4.0 excellent | ExoskeletalJunction | March 30th 22 | Listening diary 29th March, 2022: Throes of Dawn - Our Voices Shall Remain (progressive rock,
2016)
At times in the past Throes of Dawn have played progressive metal, gothic metal and even
black-tinged doom metal, all to varying degrees of success - I'm particularly partial to the
goth-prog on The Great Fleet of Echoes, which to my ears still stands as their best album.
This one however, is a bit of a departure, moving to softer pastures to end as a sort of
gothic Pink Floyd. The lead guitars are as Gilmouresque as they come, and the slow moving
instrumental passages sound somewhere between Animals-era Floyd and crescendocore post-rock.
But most importantly with any band taking strong cues from Floyd, the soul is there. The
gothic influence is welcome to break the style up too, as without it one would feel this is a
touch generic, and the band don't forget their metal roots entirely either.
7.2 (4th listen)
Part of my listening diary from my facebook music blog -
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5.0 classic | MeatWolf | October 17th 19 | One of the best albums of the '10s. The magnificence and subtlelty of this music is beyond words. Went almost completely under the radar unfortunately.
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4.5 superb | Krpa | November 3rd 18 |
3.5 great | YeeHaw | July 12th 17 |
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