Prelude To A Sentimental Journey
Cemetery Of Scream
- Style
- Doom Metal
- Label
- Hammer Muzik
- Year
- 2002
- Reviewed by
- Jack
/ 100
Killing songs: <i>Haila, The Ray Of Cry, Cult</i>
This is a Polish band on a Turkish label. This is quite awesome how metal can
bring people closer together. What I know about Turkey is Kebab. And God knows
how much I like this food (the Turkish guy around the corner knows it for sure).
Glory to Turkey. What I know about Poland is Vader, Velvet Thorns, Sear Bliss,
Atrosis, Darzamat, Hefeystos, Sirrah (those are bands, not food). And there
must be others that I might have forgotten among my collection.
I had never heard of Cemetery of Scream before, even though they have
been around since 1995. Shame on me. This is actually their third record, not
including a MCD. On the band's biography it is said that the band has been acclaimed
throughout Europe for their previous releases (Metal Hammer, Ablaze, Rock Hard,
Aardshok). How come then such a band wound up on a Turkish label ?
About the music itself, it's not bad, it's rather good, but it's not excellent
though. I am glad I got this album for free (eh eh eh). The band is playing
doom-metal, or so. The riffs are quite repetitive, but since they are good,
I don't care. I have noticed some Arabic or Persian influences. Sometimes lyrics
are being spoken. The tracks are divided into three parts, Time Is Shadow,
The Chess At The Foot Of The Moutain and Towards To The Final Consciousness.
Lyrics are in English, with French lyrics in one or two songs.
This is an album I would never have listened to. First of all because I have
never read anything about this band anywhere (or I have forgotten about it),
and second of all because I don't think I would be able to find this album at
my local dealer. That's sad, because the band is playing good music and deserves
some attention.