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Buried In Oblivion Review

artist: into eternity date: 05/11/2006 category: compact discs
Buried In Oblivion
Release Date: Feb 10, 2004
Label: Century Media
Genres: Death Metal/Black Metal, Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal, Neo-Prog
Number Of Tracks: 10
Buried In Oblivion welds a few well-established styles into a solid, somewhat original whole, exuding plenty of ambition and musicianly skill in the process.
 Sound:9
 Lyrics:10
 Impression:10
 Overall rating:
 9.7 
 Users rating:
 9.7 
 Comments:
 10 
 user commentsvote for this cd: 
overall: 9.7
Reviewed by: bimsterfls, on may 11, 2006
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

Sound: Well Into Eternity mixes Progressive type metal with death metal, and I must say it's awesome. I love this band they really know how to create the heavy death metal sound and the powerful progressive sound there are also two acoustic tracks on the album. // 9

Lyrics and Singing: The lyrics are pretty cool from what I have read but I haven't read all of them and don't think it's too much of a big deal if I don't include much on them. Now this band does a great job with the vocals and singer Stu Roth has an incredible range that's really brought out when you see them live. He can growl but also sing with elegance, Rob Doherty provides the lowest growls on the album but Tim Roth also provides growls and harmonizes with Stu on pretty much all of the songs. Bass player Troy Bleich also fills in with backing vocals. // 10

Impression: This is one of my favorite albums of all time and it is a step up from the previous release Dead or Dreaming though that was also a great album as well. I really love all of the songs on the album but I whish they could have done with only One acoustic track and put another heavier song on there but really its not a big deal at all and its still awesome. My favorite songs are Splintered Visions, 3 Dimensional Aperture, Beggining Of The End, Black Sea Of Agony, and Spiraling into Depression I would definatley buy this album again if it were lost or stolen and if you are a fan of their Earlier music then you will love this. // 10

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 comments posted
guitar_virtuoso :
yeah, into eternity effin rules, good to see im not the only dude around who loves thhese guys, if u avent heard them, check them out
POSTED: 05/11/2006 - 09:42 pm / quote |
Mr_Die_Easy :
I saw these guy at New England Metal and Hardcore Festival, they are pretty good live

POSTED: 05/12/2006 - 12:59 am / quote |
bimsterfls :
Yea i saw em at NEHMF also they did a great job
POSTED: 05/12/2006 - 04:18 pm / quote |
bimsterfls :
yea i saw the m at NEHMF too they were great
POSTED: 05/12/2006 - 04:19 pm / quote |
bimsterfls :
oops haha
POSTED: 05/12/2006 - 04:20 pm / quote |
llama_guitarist :
too bad Stu (BLOCK) didn't join until the Scattering of Ashes...but yeah, good to see people know them...i thought they'd be more famous.
POSTED: 03/26/2007 - 11:08 am / quote |
bimsterfls :
ah yes, i wrote this a while ago before I was aware.
POSTED: 05/11/2007 - 05:57 pm / quote |
MegaMaidenMan :
nice review, but you got some names wrong, you called the singer stu roth which isnt anyone in the band there is stu block (who isnt on this album, he came on scattering of ashes) and tim roth who is the guitarist (but he does vocals as well). This singers name is Chris Krall and also you said the bassists was troy bleich and he also wasnt on this album, he came during scattering of ashes, and the bassist on buried on oblivion is scott krall. Into Eternity rules!!
POSTED: 12/07/2007 - 12:59 pm / quote |
chronicshredder :
yur trippin if you think stu block was only on scattering of ashes
POSTED: 03/24/2008 - 04:18 pm / quote |
Cartilage :
into eternity are absolutely epic

i recommend this album

beginning of the end and embraced by desolation are my facourite songs on the album, overall a brilliant buy, well worth the money

POSTED: 06/08/2008 - 09:11 am / quote |
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