Definitely not my cup of tea but still I gave it an excellent score as the album still somehow appealed to me. Awesome slow start, that somehow seemed like the silence before the storm, or as 'silence calls the storm' as Quo Vadis use to sing, and then the carnage begins. rThe music is quite enthralling and the guys are seriously talented and inspired, but it's rjust the voice that kills me. I would have appreciated the voice more if he could have rchanged his tone from time to time, but it's just a constant agonising tone. There was a rslight change in tone during L'Orpheline that lasted for a couple of seconds, but it was renough to confirm that they can use this kind of diversity in their music (my opinion). I rcertainly would have appreciated more of it.rThe end though...what a finish! Most bands usually choose a cover, or a slow instrumental rsong, or something different from the other songs on their album. Not Entheos. No, they rprovided an aggressive, but yet melodic song that makes you earn for more. I am pretty rsure Entheos and the psychedelic genre fans will definitely not be disappointed with this reffort from the Canadian band as it did quite an impression on me even though I'm a rnovice in the psychedelic music world.
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