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Some real vacuum cleaner black metal here folks! Fortunately this band makes up for a lack of creativity by having an industrial side to their music, and by varying the sound and style of each song. The album has eight tracks, including an intro and an outro. I usually just listen to the six songs in the middle, which total to about 30 minutes. Most of the atmosphere is created by keyboards, which create a real cheesy "haunted house" feel. It's kind of fun to listen to. Often the production is so poor that you can't even hear the guitars over the drum machine and keyboards. So don't listen to this album looking for technical brilliance or great songwriting. The drum machine is programmed really loudly, so it's a real pounding sound, often producing some innovative beats which would be very difficult to play manually. So if this album is poorly produced, simplistic, repetitive, or whatever else you might say about it, you have to give the band points for creativity.
Mysticum - In The Streams Of Inferno 6/10
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