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4.0 excellent | GoldenGuy444 | November 2nd 14 | On their 6th album, Heavenly stretches their creative juices from their 2006 effort, Virus, even
further. From soaring ballads like the infinitely uplifting "Farewell" to their signature
shredding power metal anthems like "Ashen Paradise", Carpe Diem might be their very best.
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3.0 good | DoctorVelvet | December 11th 13 | There's two or three standout tracks here while the rest are forgettable. If you can get passed the senseless, shameless, cringeworthy Queen worship on tracks 3 and 5 then it may be worthy a listen.
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3.5 great | pencils3 | November 19th 11 | This is enjoyable without being particularly memorable on first listening. It quickly grows in stature on repeated listens, until before too long several tracks really stuck. This could be a lot worse, and in places not too much better. Songs like 'Lost in your Eyes', 'Fullmoon' and 'Ode to Joy' easily stand up against most better known Power Metal bands. Every now and then, I did wonder whether they were listening to Queen when they were writing this album, as songs like 'Farewell' and 'A Better Me' seem to have strong influences. Not complaining, just saying.
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4.0 excellent | Jayxsnoogans | December 21st 09 | Definitely, their most diverse album, which really works, for me
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3.5 great | Thiagao | September 4th 23 |
5.0 classic | Samppa | July 7th 18 |
4.0 excellent | Rosier | February 10th 18 |
3.5 great | Soossi | March 30th 17 |
3.5 great | jopower | September 14th 14 |
4.0 excellent | jars80 | September 27th 10 |
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