I consider this a transitional album in Moonspell's career between their flirtation with
electronic and industrial metal and their mellow rockier sound. This has great songs and momments,
and finds Fernando Ribeiro's vocals improving. Unfortunately one side of this record is excellent,
but then when the second half strikes in, it begans to fall appart from that point on, with the
exception of the album's closer which is a nice tune. Definetly an improvement over The Butterfly
Effect, but still far from their peak, which would came with The Antidote.
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