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[QUOTE="Yeti:708550"]from Metal Archives: 13Winters is a local New England band that has quickly gained local recognition, and quickly growing to become a national success. Their music (self defined by the band Dark Metal for including doom, black, and death metal within their mixture) is a very creative and innovative hybrid as the band mixes their sound with a bunch of different influences as stated above. What to say about this release? It's purely amazing. The production is great. Everything was very well mixed within the music. The band also knows how to progress and make the music interesting throughout. At times it's black/death metal, and then you are surprised with a symphonic interlude that just blows you away and keeps you breathless. Die Winter's vocal style is very diverse in itself. Her growls are good enough to keep Angela Gossow running for her money. Very harsh and angry. Also you hear the occasional singing which is great. Angelic with a darker side to them at the same time. All in all a spectacular performance in the vocal section. The guitar work is also innovative. While playing the simple and hard to define guitar riffs 13winters' Matthue Schildroth plays a lot of powerful guitar work that helps add atmosphere of this release. A very spectacular performance. Mike Web plays "The Clocktower" (Drums) on this release. Very technical, and talented playing. Everything in the drum areas of this release is easy to make out and it really helps make the overall sound of the album really powerful. The drums are purely hypnotic in a sense they'll keep you in a trance just thinking how brilliant the drum work on this release is. Roy Addams is the keyboards, bassist, and violinist for 13 Winters. Throughout the release you can hear both being played with such atmospheric darkness, these two aspects really add a lot to this release in the sense of feeling very dark. You can imagine walking through a graveyard or being locked in a dark room with no light anywhere at all. Along with such these hymms of darkness are the only thing that you can hear locked in the dark chamber it gives you the feeling you're in. It's amazing how all these combined can make such a beautiful release. With such a wide variety mixed within this release it's the perfect album to check out![/QUOTE]
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