Crematory once again proved that they are the best band on the gothic music scene. A few years back only Theather of Tragedy could stand up to them, but on ToT's newest album there's more electronic music than hard guitar riffs- simply you can't call ToT's music metal anymore." />Crematory once again proved that they are the best band on the gothic music scene. A few years back only Theather of Tragedy could stand up to them, but on ToT's newest album there's more electronic music than hard guitar riffs- simply you can't call ToT's music metal anymore." />

CREMATORY „Believe”

CREMATORY „Believe” - okładka


Translated by: Motorbreath” rows=”20″ cols=”70″ class=”form”>Crematory once again proved that they are the best band on the gothic music scene. A few years back only Theather of Tragedy could stand up to them, but on ToT's newest album there's more electronic music than hard guitar riffs- simply you can't call ToT's music metal anymore. Getting back to “Believe”, it's the best album they had in their whole career. Its almost a tradition that besides Felix's growling into the mic, you also hear melodious vocals, this time sang by the guitar player Mattiash. On the album we'll hear a couple of new things, which we haven't heard on previous albums, the first thing is that keyboards don't dominate the songs, the second thing is that the brand added a little piece of electronic music. On “Believe” I personally like the way they play the guitars- without a shadow of a doubt they could compete with death metal bands in the guitars area. Crematory is known for hits “Tears Of Time” and “Shadows Of Mine”, but I'm sure that on “Believe” fans will find new hits. And there a lot of good songs on the album. It's hard to choose the best song, but personally I would choose “Unspoken”.

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note: 4.5/5

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