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| Item no. | 174159 |
|---|---|
| Title | Burial ground |
| Musical Genre | Death Metal |
| Product topic | Bands |
| Band | Grave |
| Release date | 18/06/2010 |
| Product type | CD |
|---|---|
| Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.Liberation
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2.Semblance in black
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3.Dismembered mind
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4.Ridden with belief
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5.Conquerer
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6.Outcast
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7.Sexual mutilation
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8.Bloodtrail
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9.Burial ground
by Markus Wosgien (08.07.2010) On their last album "Dominion VIII", Swedish Death Metal veterans Grave have already demonstrated that after some short trips into the land of modern, they’d focus on their fortes again: simple and catchy Death - period. "Burial ground" hits this given target easily, and damn cool, and really deserves it to be put in one basket with the two "Into the grave" (1991) and "Soulless" (1994). Even the sound of this new CD reminds me of those early works, making its feel all the more authentic. "Liberation" is the fast and merciless opening attack, setting the tone for the rest of the listening experience. Mid-tempo often prevails - among others, check brilliant "Dismembered mind", (it’s in the name... Dismember front man Matti wrote the lyrics on that one...). And there’s another nice guest appearance: the doomy title track "Burial ground" features Nile’s Karl Sanders with a solo. A fantastic, convincing, intoxicating Death Metal gem.