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| Arcane Rain Fell |
| By: | Ebonfire |
| Date: | 14 Nov 2010 |
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Arcane Rain Fell is the second release by the gothic/doom metal band Draconian. For this album Draconian have managed to achieve the perfect blend between the gothic and the doom elements of their music, with the doom being obviously prevalent, but with the gothic side still noticeable as well.
This album is a fantastic piece of depressive doom that manages to stay interesting and varied from beginning to end, where no two songs sound the same, and every song is memorable (which is always a good thing).
An excellent album without any filler; I highly recommend this to fans of atmospheric and/or doom metal. You won’t be disappointed.
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| I'm amused by the idea that rain might be arcane in some way. |
| By: | SummoningEternalNightMCMXCIV |
| Date: | 15 Sep 2011 |
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Less poppy and more reflective than other Draconian albums, this is a masterpiece of depressive death-doom. The austere grey-on-grey cover art tempts the listener into a wonderfully dark and strangely beautiful world of depression and anti-religionism.
Starting with the ominous A Scenery of Loss, the album builds inexorably to the epic of Nihilism that is Death, Come Near Me.
The only problem with this album is that it's so depressing I seldom play it.
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