A Lullaby for the Devil

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Band Name Deadsoul Tribe
Album Name A Lullaby for the Devil
Type Album
Released date 11 September 2007
Music StyleProgressive Metal
Members owning this album17

Tracklist

1. Psychosphere 03:36
2. Goodbye City Life 08:27
3. Here Come the Pigs 04:01
4. Lost in You 04:55
5. A Stairway to Nowhere 06:35
6. The Gossamer Strand 06:21
7. Any Sign at All 06:17
8. Fear 04:24
9. Further Down 02:57
10. A Lullaby for the Devil 06:13
Total playing time 53:46

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Deadsoul Tribe


Review @ gelal

12 January 2008
Here again we have a progressive metal album where the ghosts are divorced.
For some it will probably be an album, which is considered too difficult to access and dodgy views, and for others it is the Dead Soul Tribe album ever. Whatever the case, already at the first sounds of "A Lullaby for the Devil" one notes that it is not the same from now on will ignite. The album of Austrian to Devon Graves is too diverse and complex as the man made it easy to hear the way. With each run, the disc makes you interesting and new facets of quarters discover.
Already equal "Psychosphere" makes his name by singing bass distinctive to run everything here fits together and merges with the said sphere.
"Goodbye City Life" is a melodious up, and weighing from Prog implanting song with the sound of a pounding intro begins and then again and again, to calm argessive Part changes. Very beautiful flute sounds to him here towards the end were taught. I would him almost catchy character attribute, definitely my favorite on the album.
However, it goes on the disc by far not always so catchy and melodic (even if they never lost) for the cause. The very next track, "Here come the Pigs" is a more aggressive song, which is quite impulsive and therefore will have two three runs needed to operate. This song is then seamlessly integrated into the very emotional "Lost in You". This transition is so well-arranged that the listener feel as if it is only a piece.
The 10 tracks with more than 53 minutes playing time, as already mentioned, is very variable and keep always surprises. There are hard metal riffs just like to hear soft sounds of piano and flute, aggressive and softer almost tender song ( "Lost in You") also give the jack in hand. A highlight of the disc is then even with Jethrotull sounds, pronounced flute, send instrumental piece "The Gossamer beach."
I will not now discuss each individual title although it certainly could, because everyone is on an exploration of the Dead Soul Tribe makes sphere, the treasures of this cd themselves.
Conclusion This album is compulsory purchase for fans of progressive music, and for people like the times on the rim and look Off the Power or thrash realms hunt.

gelal

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