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Lethargy: Divine madness
11/02/13 || gk
“Divine madness” is the second album from this Ukrainian band and what we have here is some melodic extreme metal with elements of melodic death, black metal and loads of keyboards with some good clean vocals. It’s all pretty good and the band certainly has a knack for coming up with memorable melodies. At times the band sounds like a friendlier version of Nokturnal Mortum. The one problem is that by the time the album winds its way through its 70+ minutes of music, everything starts to blend together and individual songs are forgotten. Worth checking out for fans of melodic extreme metal with keyboards and clean vocals but the end of the day it’s a bit too long.
7/10: Too long for its own good.
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