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Name: M. Grzybek
Home Page: Todeskult
Member Since: Jul 20, 2006
Rank: 8676
Average Vote Received: Correct (4.11, 992 votes)
  last 10 days: Correct (4.01, 178 votes)
Rated 1923 releases, average: 3.64
Location: Warszawa, Poland
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Buyer Rating: 100.0% positive (1 rating)

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Graveland - Will Stronger Than Death - 10-May-07 10:39 AM
There is no suprise that Darken is still following his own path in black/pagan metal. Don't expect any changes, the music is quite a mix of previous "Fire Chariot Of Destruction" and "The Fire Of Awakening". You got thunderous drums, distorted guitars and rough vocals, but the overall got a slightly touch of ancient melancholy.

The one thing that dissapoined me is the packaging. I own all previously released No Colours' A5 digibooks, but this one is the worst ever designed & made I have ever seen. The tray got some shitty "DVD Video" logo emobossed on it, it is shiny-black and made of cheap-thin plastic. The whole packaging is looking like it is going to fall apart. If you care about the packaging get the jewelcase version, I surely do so...

Kat (10) - 09-Sep-06 07:27 AM
In my opinion one of the most underrated band from Poland. Abroad they had never achieve the status they deserve because of no promotion at all, but in Poland they had (and still have, instead of Roman Kostrzewski's departure) a cult status. The band presents the mixture of traditional heavy metal with thrash and speed metal elements. Some used to name them a polish Metallica (early of course) and/or Iron Maiden. The lyrics are treating about satanism, occultism, standing against christianity which had resulted in country officials (in People's Republic times and now) being interrested in the band. Numerous live shows had been cancelled in a result of catholic right-wing local politicians actions.
It's needed to mention that Roman Kostrzewski is a very open-minded person in polish metal scene, known for his solo recitations of excerpts from Szandor LaVey "Satanic Bible" and Mark Twain's "Letters From The Earth", both released on cassetes as an audio-books.
Summarising this is the band surely worth your attention.

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