Alexander S. - 12.02.2020  No pronounced hits. But on the other hand, a shaft of various action movies, in the manner of classical albums, where the emphasis was on the quality of each composition, which is why the entire release won, not a specific song. Which does not cancel a couple of favorites. “Enshrined in Crematoria.” A bunch of atmosphere, genuine tearfulness and the most “finished” song of the album. If there are voids in the rest of the tracks, imbalance, or more water spills than it should be, then “Enshrined in Crematoria” will fill up by itself and simply fall apart if you remove anything from it. “Onward Christian Soldiers”. The crown of the album, where the musicians so eagerly strained the collective (demon) conscious, they chopped off their 96th with the appearance that it was yesterday. Behind the fabulous singing of keys, the revived atmosphere of the 90s and an interesting storyline, the fact that the group even at the end of the album was not ashamed to do without frank self-plagiarism (this time got “Nemesis”) is completely lost. A song that evokes a desire to join the ranks of the Crusaders and go enthusiastically to cut a Basurman can not be bad by definition, and no “fagot” from this side is a hindrance.
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Vesa H. - 04.09.2019  I was really surprised about this latest album of British extremem metalists. It was far better than few previous albums, and brings back the flame that was lost for quite some time. As alwaus very huge booklet full or great artwork and lyrics etc etc. A Must for BM & Cradle fan.
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Gérald C. - 29.01.2016  un super retour de cradle of filth, retour au source enfin, nettement meilleur que leurs dernières réalisations passées, excellent album, génial!
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