I got my Halloween sale order from Century today.
They had all the CDs I wanted but only one of the two shirts.
I got
Zyklon- Aeon
Darkthrone- Goatlord
Dimmu Borgir- For All Tid
Dimmu Borgir- Stormblast
Dimmu Borgir- Godless Savage Garden
I am listening to Zyklon- Aeon. This is pretty good. 9 tracks totaling 41 min 56 seconds. Very heavy stuff here. You can hear influences from Slayer and one song has an old Ozzy feel to it. Lot of variation in this CD. Some songs are slow and very very heavy and others are nice and fast. A little bit of sampling and techno pieces here and there, but not much. Great growly vocals and some clean (deep guttural clean) passages.
I like that it has a familiar feel to it. It fits in well with Immortal and Decapitated. Yet it doesn't sound like either one. There is a different vocalist on the last track, and a second vocalist on one of the other songs.
Production value is superb, adding to the depth of the heaviness of this album. This is not an orchestral piece like the latest offerings from Dimmu and Cradle. Just simple and heavy, with a few synth industrial effects thrown in where appropriate.
The only song I didn't like the sound of was track 2 titled Two Thousand Years. The lyrics are great (even if they are over my head) and the melody is good, it's just that this has a way different vocal style that I am not too sure about. I need a dictionary to understand the lyrics. KR... is the only person I know that will surely understand this song right from the start. Let me quote part of the lyrics.
"Two thousand years or unrealised eschatology
No hold for devine dispensation
Obey through my external service
Value my redemptive power"
That Faust can write some heady stuff can't he?
Overall, I give it
(4 out of 5)
Now I gotta go and listen to some older Dimmu
edit I went to open Stormblast, and noticed that the sticky sealer tape label thingy says the CD is Luther Vandross- The Night I Fell In Love.
I was happy that the CD itself was correct. I may leave this sticker on, just for laughs.