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HAEIRESIS “Transparent Vibrant Shadows” CD 4,90 EUR
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HAEIRESIS “Transparent Vibrant Shadows” CD

After a long time maturing in the mind of the artist and developing in the studio, Haeiresis finally presents its audience with a debut full-length album. The recording and creative processes followed various transformations, so as a result the sound is eclectic and richly layered with various styles of metal music. Haeiresis have fabricated a sound that's immediately familiar while still being startlingly original. Speaking of the familiarities, there is a touch of Emperor as well as the distorted, dissonant guitar riffs inspired by The Axis of Perdition becoming entwined, and at times it is even reminiscent of Blut Aus Nord during their avantgarde black metal period. Haeiresis has been incorporating progressive metal elements that help to create a biotic contrast with the more intense parts of the album. The album is ushered through its tranquil periods by an industrial/ambient undercurrent that fuses the tracks into an unrelenting flow. Haeiresis owes a debt of many thanks to figures such as Namira (ex-Flames of Arborea) and Brooke Johnson (The Axis of Perdition, Mine[thorn], Hesper Payne, etc...) for their support and creative input. “Transparent Vibrant Shadows” is like a free conceptual work, seeking rather to instill a specific mood and stimulate the imagination than to tell a particular story. This work is a logical progression from Haeiresis split album with ambient/experimental project Seagull Overseas of Vilnius. This is like a surreal stroll through the dark and foreboding hallways of an abandoned asylum, with the listener left free to perceive and imagine what awaits there. [Better take a flashlight - Ed]

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This Product was added to our catalogue on Monday, 31. January 2011.
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