| Review: Paganland - Wind of Freedom | |||||||
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| Wind of Freedom | |||||||
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Label: Svarga Music Year released: 2013 Duration: 37:48 Tracks: 8 Genre: Black Metal Rating: Review online: February 22, 2013 Reviewed by: Sargon the Terrible |
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Paganland was actually formed back in like 1997, but they broke up in 2007 after a decade of existence and nothing to show for it but a demo. They re-formed in 2010, because Wotan knows we don't have enough bland Pagan Metal bands in the world. I don't think this is a bad album, it's just boring. The riffs are standard, the production is weak, the vocals are an uninspired croak alternating with some rather feeble clean singing. Let's be honest, when a sound effect of howling winds is the most sonically exciting part of your album, then it is probably not essential in any way. |
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