![]() ![]() Take ‘’A Ride in a Dream Crow’’ for instance, where one stumbles upon a brief, yet brisk riff between the dreamy synths. ![]() Referentially speaking Infinity… A Timeless Journey Through an Emotional Dream doesn't obviously owe anything to earlier albums I can think of, yet I can certainly identify some interest in Paradise Lost circa Icon at times. Guitars sound far from rigid, yet there aren’t many actual standout riffs emerging – instead, they function more as a tool to lead compositions onward, regardless of the pacing that’s taking place. To start off with, this isn’t much of a riff-driven record, even though it’s fairly guitar-driven. To be honest I’m not even sure what Infinity… A Timeless Journey Through an Emotional Dream tries to achieve, as it’s hardly a heavy record, yet it doesn’t function as an album that tries to lure one into its own world through repetition for atmospheric sake. ![]() How seriously Desire took themselves we may never know, but the silly nicknames of these guys crack me up and who could forget this album title? Pretentious nicknames and album titles aside - we’re dealing with acceptable doom/death metal that leans more towards the melodic and weepy side of things here (as if that cover artwork wouldn’t give that one away). ![]()
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