Deathlike
Reviews
Rex
Reviewed 2013-02-19
Reviewed 2013-02-19
Artist: Ancient Vvisdom Album: Deathlike
Genre: Occult Rock/Satanic Folk Rock
FCC clean
1.(2.04)- folk/acoustic intro, minimalistic ghostly country/western tones
*2. (2.43)- overdriven guitar as background/texture that fits with the vox perfectly together
*3. (1.37)- gloomy, bending guitars, sad vibe, an air of dark mysticism
4. (4.35)- echoing vox, brilliant solo behind the intro riffs, cerebral, intense lyrics, misery
**5. (4.40)- lurking, catchy riffs, rhythmic, occult based riffs
6. (2.59)- sad/nostalgic solo starts off, picking up and moving on->rebirth
7. (1.56)- unusual mix of 90's reminiscent vocals and epic acoustic campfire folk, hopeful tone
8. (3.58)- subtle, desperate, dark and underlying menace
9. (3.41)- rich tone, slow-tempo, overdriven guitar in the middle
10. (2.12)- Occult Rock with Semi Acoustic Gothic Overtones, bleaker
**11. (4.35)- has more quieter acoustic moments at first, depressing lyrics, brooding and atmospheric occult, a thin smokey haze of psychedelia
*12. (4.28)- poignant, painful and truthful in equal measure, Haunting vocal melodies evocative of Alice in Chains croon over a campfire ritual atmosphere in a particular form of Sabbath worship that effectively tows the line between nostalgia and furtherance.
Genre: Occult Rock/Satanic Folk Rock
FCC clean
1.(2.04)- folk/acoustic intro, minimalistic ghostly country/western tones
*2. (2.43)- overdriven guitar as background/texture that fits with the vox perfectly together
*3. (1.37)- gloomy, bending guitars, sad vibe, an air of dark mysticism
4. (4.35)- echoing vox, brilliant solo behind the intro riffs, cerebral, intense lyrics, misery
**5. (4.40)- lurking, catchy riffs, rhythmic, occult based riffs
6. (2.59)- sad/nostalgic solo starts off, picking up and moving on->rebirth
7. (1.56)- unusual mix of 90's reminiscent vocals and epic acoustic campfire folk, hopeful tone
8. (3.58)- subtle, desperate, dark and underlying menace
9. (3.41)- rich tone, slow-tempo, overdriven guitar in the middle
10. (2.12)- Occult Rock with Semi Acoustic Gothic Overtones, bleaker
**11. (4.35)- has more quieter acoustic moments at first, depressing lyrics, brooding and atmospheric occult, a thin smokey haze of psychedelia
*12. (4.28)- poignant, painful and truthful in equal measure, Haunting vocal melodies evocative of Alice in Chains croon over a campfire ritual atmosphere in a particular form of Sabbath worship that effectively tows the line between nostalgia and furtherance.
Recent airplay
Far Beyond Good & Evil
The Base of A Dream Is Empty — Apr 13, 2013
Far Beyond Good & Evil
Minding The Gap — Apr 10, 2013
Never Live Again, Far Beyond Good & Evil
The Base of A Dream is Empty — Mar 30, 2013
Far Beyond Good & Evil
The Base of A Dream is Empty — Mar 23, 2013
Far Beyond Good & Evil
controlled chaos — Mar 16, 2013
Let The End Begin, Here Is The Grave, Never Live Again, Far Beyond Good & Evil
The Base of A Dream is Empty — Mar 09, 2013
Charting
2013-02-26 — 2013-04-28
Loud
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Apr 14 | 2 |
| Mar 31 | 1 |
| Mar 24 | 1 |
| Mar 17 | 1 |
| Mar 10 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | The Beginning | ||
| 2. | Let The End Begin | ||
| 3. | Life On Earth | ||
| 4. | Deathlike | ||
| 5. | Far Beyond Good & Evil | ||
| 6. | Rebirth | ||
| 7. | Look Alive | ||
| 8. | Waiting To Die | ||
| 9. | Death Or Victory | ||
| 10. | Last Man On Earth | ||
| 11. | Never Live Again | ||
| 12. | Here Is The Grave |