The slow pace of the music, the heavy riffs, the lyrical topics, everything just breathes Doom. Count Raven are daring enough to experiment (like the use of keys on 'The Dance') but stay within the boundaries of Doom-metal. Overall this album illustrates well how to make Doom-metal without fusing with other genres, yet also sounding fresh and original. This is a rare gift within any musical genre and I do think Count Raven is under appreciated, their talent ignored by many newer doom-fans.
Compared to their previous 'Destruction of the Void' it's a little better on both overall sound and individual songs. More songs on 'High on Infinity' just stick with you, while the overall feel is a bit more continuous. Overall however, both albums don't differ that much in quality from one and other.
Dan Fondelius - vocals/guitars
Tommy Eriksson - bass
Christer Petersson - drums
1 Jen 6:142 Children's Holocaust 6:44
3 In Honour 4:38
4 Madman From Waco 4:20
5 Masters of All Evil 8:20
6 Ode to Rebecca 2:48
7 High on Infinity 4:52
8 An Ordinary Loser 5:54
9 Traitor 6:47
10 The Dance 1:42
11 The Coming 6:14
No, this ain't Ozzy singing and Black Sabbath playing. You don't believe me? Well, sometimes I don't believe it myself!
What a great album. No more words necessary.
Rip from CD 256@ (artwork included)
Download links
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