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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361208301
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Label: Nuclear Blast
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast
Release Date: April 07, 2008
Studio: Nuclear Blast
Sales Rank: 4063
Disc 1:- The Mirror's Truth b Disconnected
- Sleepless Again
- Alias
- I'm the Highway
- Delight and Angers
- Move Through Me
- The Chosen Pessimist
- Sober and Irrelevant
- Condemned
- Drenched In Fear
- March To The Shore
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I've liked old In Flames for quite a few years now, and their last few albums have been rather disappointing. The riffs are repetitive, the tonality of the record just doesn't really have any change in vibe. seems that 'we're not even trying', a line from 'The Mirror's Truth' is wholly true! I saw them at Download Festival 08; this year, and i only heard 1 track from this album, thats saying something. debut stuff and early work is superior to this piece of ****, i don't mind a bit of commercial stuff, but make it decent ffs....
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Can i just say from the product description that In Flames have nothing to do with At The Gates at all in the slightest.
I've been a mega In Flames fan since Colony was first released and have their earlier stuff too,before Jester Race there was Lunar Strain and Subterranean where the vocalist was of course Mikael Stanne who is now fronting Dark Tranquiltiy,who of course use to have Anders doing vocals for them,but that was back in their early 'death metal' days where they sounded way differen to where they are now.
So to their latest release,A Sense Of Purpose. How could you try and follow Come Clarity? well obviously they couldn't. The first 2 songs start off great 'The Mirrors Truth' and 'Disconnected' heavy and melodic ... Read More:
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well, well, in flames have done it again, this album is really good. no where as good as previous albums such as clayman or colony. but they have deffinetly imperessed me. there are a few good tracks on this album such as alias, the mirrors truth, condemned, disconnected. i would reccomend this album if youve liked there previous 3 albums. as there style is changing its hard to accept at first, but after a couple of listens it should hopefully grow on you. but to match there new stuff with there previous albums is hard to do. this will surely find some new fans but old fans may not be so imperessed. like i said i like it but not as much as older In Flames. this album does have a mix of reroute to remain, soundtrack to youre escape, and clayman ... Read More:
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That one line from the song The Mirrors Truth pretty much sums up In Flames' new CD.
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They were dark days indeed when In Flames went wholesale nu-metal on us with Soundtrack and Reroute. However, i thought that Come Clarity, despite not being a great album by any means, was a step back in the right direction and definitly the first good album the band had produced since Colony. so i had high hopes that Sense of Purpose might be even better...
Well, warning lights went off as soon as i saw the awful cover art and they didn't stop till the cd ended. My hopes were instantly dashed by the stale and uninteresting cuts on offer here. Much as it pains me to say, In Flames seem to be an interly spent force. The riffs, the leads, the melodies... everything just sounds so tired and so pedestrian. Each song seems to follow ... Read More:
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