Description: THY BLEEDING SKIESCHAPTERS OF DOWNFALL They Bleeding Skies is a new band formed by Claudio A. Enzler of My Darkest Hate/Sacrificium and JJ Kontoniemi of Icon Clan and Chapters of Downfall is their debut offering. Melodic death metal in the vain of Amon Amarth is the order of the day here, and they do it pretty well.Thy Bleeding Skies utilize a mostly slower pace throughout the disc that helps to give them a bit of a doom laden feel alongside sullen melodies that are ever present. Vocally, Enzler mostly stays with a low, grizzly register reminiscent of Johan Hegg (which is only part of the Amon Amarth vibe), but occasionally touches upon raspier, near black metal territory and in two songs (“Slumber” and “Where Life Shall Grow”), uses a very somber, clean delivery that works to great extent in adding to the generally doomy vibe.At just a mere eight tracks, you’d think Chapters of Downfall would just breeze by, but that’s simply not the case, as three of these tunes clock in over seven minutes, and one more just shy of that mark. Despite the longer songs, the album kicks off with shortest and most aggressive track, “At the Edge”. The only truly up-tempo song on the album, it reminds me somewhat of more recent Kataklysm with its chunky, crushing groove and just a bit of melody laid over the top. A slightly misleading opener, as things slow down from here.“Curveball” probably wasn’t the best follow up track, as it’s seven plus minute running time seems to drag on and never really goes anywhere. It’s a bit too repetitious, and is the only time that I feel truly bored with the album. “Thy Bleeding Skies” is where the Amon Amarth comparison really kicks in – it’s got an almost epic feel to the gloomy melodies, and is a standout track. “Burning Angels” starts with some thick groove, then shifts gears into the sulky melody of the two previous tracks before giving way to buzzsaw riffing, stern double bass and back again. “Die Ideale” has some more of the epic feel that I spoke of prior, particularly in the fantastic solo work.The last two tracks, “Slumber” and “Where Life Shall Grow”, are perhaps the two best on Chapters of Downfall. Both are chock full of feeling and feature some great soloing. The former song really raises the bar when the first clean vocals of the album appear – they just take the song and the album to a whole new headspace. The latter is more of the same really, maybe with a slightly quicker step however. The clean vocals dominate most of the track, but alternate with the growls to great effect.The promo sheet accompanying the album states that Thy Bleeding Skies is musically influenced by Edge of Sanity, Hypocrisy, Katatonia and Entombed – while I certainly do not hear the Entombed and I’m not familiar with much of Katatonia’s work, the first two seem to be valid reference points, though I still think the closest comparison is a doom inspired Amon Amarth and think their fans would also find something to chew on here. Chapters of Downfall is a fine debut that I’m sure I’ll revisit a few more times this summer from a band that I’ll be keeping an eye on in the future. BRAND NEW BUT NOT FACTORY SHRINK WRAPPED-100% GUARANTEED-ALWAYS IN STOCK-NO NICKS, HOLES OR CLUB ISSUE-FREE DELIVERY CONFIRMATION-WE PLACE YOUR CD IN A BUBBLE WRAP SLEEVE, THEN PLACE IT IN A WEATHERPROOF BUBBLE MAILER FOR ADDED PROTECTION-WE WILL BE GLAD TO COMBINE YOUR ORDER WHEN BUYING MULTIPLE ITEMS. PLEASE CLICK ON "ADD TO CART" (NOT BUY IT NOW)WHEN MAKING MULTIPLE PURCHASES. INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS MUST CONTACT US BEFORE MAKING A PURCHASE. WE SHIP THE SAME BUSINESS DAY THAT PAYMENT IS CONFIRMED, IF MADE BEFORE 3PM CST-CHECK OUR FEEDBACK AND BUY WITH CONFIDENCE!!! While you’re in our store, take a look at our other titles by Kutless, Underoath, Thousand Foot Krutch, Seventh Day Slumber, The Chariot, Classic Crime, Sent By Ravens, Manafest, Barren Cross, Disciple, Demon Hunter, Daniel Band, Rex Carroll, Emery, GX Project, Guardian, Deliverance, Mortification, As They Sleep, King James, Titanic, Narnia, Ivoryline, Bride, Swichfoot, A Hill To Die Upon, Saint, Antestor, Holy Soldier, Haste The Day, Becoming The Archetype, The Crucified, The Chariot, Thresher, Die Happy, Taker, Sacred Warrior, Trytan, As Cities Burn, Spoken, Jacobs Dream, The Blamed, Crimson Thorn, Living Sacrifice, Anberlin, Tourniquet, Emery, King James, Whitecross, Ultimatum, Tortured Conscience, Ted Sandquist, Pylon, Jacobs Dream, The Sacrificed, The Blamed, Disciple, Final Axe, The Overseer, The Brave, Norma Jean, Lament, TheLetter Black, Metanoia, Haven, Neon Cross, Mychildrenmybride, Shout, Angelica, Messiah, Vision, Gideons Army, Precious Death, Grave Robber, Ken Tamplin, Sacrament, Idle Cure, Ultimatum, Stryken, and many many more. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE
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Artist: Villanelle
CD Grading: Mint (M)
Type: Album
Format: CD
Release Year: 2014
Record Label: Anastasia/R.E.X.
Release Title: Pinwheels & Orange Peels
Case Type: Jewel Case: Standard
Case Condition: Excellent (EX)
Genre: Alternative, Rock
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Inlay Condition: Mint (M)