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| Publisher | Massacre Germany |
| Number Of Discs | 1 |
| Original Release Date | 2008-01-01 |
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| EAN | 5907785031883 |
| Label | Massacre Germany |
| Studio | Massacre Germany |
| Artist | Winter |
| Title | Into Darkness/Eternal Frost |
| Release Date | 2008-05-13 |
| Manufacturer | Massacre Germany |
Review by Maxtone Witherball, 2009-02-04
Death and doom go together like peanut butter and jelly. And Winter may be the apotheosis of the combination.
Review by Danny (metal guy), 2008-10-02
ixion nails it with his review. I won't repeat his thoughts, but I will add my own.
This combination of the early 90's doom metal group, Winter gave birth to a combination of two genres of metal, Doom and Death. The slow tempos and extremely downtuned music of doom fronted by the scowling vocals of death. Most Definately not genres of music you will hear on mainstream radio or especially...well I won't mention such atrocities here on an excellent album.
I am more drawn to doom metal than death metal myself. Though I do have quite a collection of death metal groups. Thus the music of Winter really draws me in prompting me to always give the disc another listen.
Doom metal fans: You won't be disappointed in Winter at all. This album is currently out of print, so when you manage to see this around (particularly online) pick it up Immediately!!!!
Review by Skullchrist, 2008-06-18
Read his review. It basically mirrors what I would say except I would add more exclamation points.
I would only add that anyone that has been depressed, not whiny-emo-rebel-without-a-cause 'depression' but true clinical depression, will tell you that if there was an audial manifestation of depression this would truly be it. Every note bemoans a swirling miasmic sea of melancholy orchestrated by the behemoth to drag you into the infinite depths of your abyss.
Unleash this Titan at your peril.
Review by HallofGods, 2008-06-12
This is an essential slab of genre defining death doom in a nice comforting sludge -a beautifully mastered mix which you can play at max volume after midnight for maximum impact! Has anyone ever heard better vocals over rumbling bass and droning guitars? Hear Goden and you can feel the earth groaning as man mistreats it. If you like My Dying Bride, Anathema's Serenades or any drone metal, pick this up. You will not be disappointed.
Review by getgo, 2008-02-15
One song sounds like troops of doom from Sepultura and the others are in their own sound respectively. I would say it is a steady moving atmosphere with long drawn out bass and guitars. If you are curious about your music this sound is a definite to listen to.