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Tracklist |
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1 |
How To Successfully Implode |
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2 |
Déjà Vu |
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Down To Our Bones |
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4 |
White |
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5 |
Bloodstained Hands |
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The Obsession Lullaby |
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Into The Womb |
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8 |
No |
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9 |
The Warden |
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10 |
The Crown and The Gun |
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Review |
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With influences that range from blues to metal, BLAME ZEUS’ music can be described as an intense and heavy rock, but also with intimate and nostalgic ballads. Since forming in 2010, the band's two previous releases "Identity' (2014) (Raising Legends Records) and "Theory of Perception" (2017) have garnered much praise in their home country along with securing opening slots with bands Lacuna Coil, Moonspell, Cradle of Filth, Cellar Darling, R.A.M.P. among many others established acts.
The upcoming album will still possess BLAME ZEUS' genome, but it will bring some fresh features you've never seen in their work. It will be heavier, darker, more progressive, and it will make the fans submerge in a turmoil of strong feelings. Fans will certainly feel the same old vibe in the songs, but recognize it has been upgraded, with a more modern sound.
BLAME ZEUS worked freely, with no strings attached, using new elements, making everything sound rhythmically, harmonically and melodically intertwined. They have certainly not made things easier to theirselves, and had to evolve technically to be able to play and sing these new songs.
SEETHE' could very well be considered a conceptual album because the main theme of the songs is unexpressed anger, silent pain transformed into poetry. Its contradictory nature is the liberation of the soul, it's letting go of that lump on your throat when you have something to say. Each song speaks of a particular situation where the silence and the numbness become a vehicle for action and freedom or even utmost despair.
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