![]() Also, they didn't completely give up Manilla-Road-influenced songs, take 'Burn Fire Burn' and 'The Path of the Gods' as the examples. Also, they brought lots of acoustic sounds in their songs (Sweetwater, Headstones), yet they maintained rough and heavy sound with little bits of evil seeds (Dreamdemons, Raven Land). The guitar riffs here became slower in comparison with their previous release. Instead something banal we have naked lady, covered with leaves, standing beside the headstones. The 'mystery' of Lake of Tears can already be felt on the cover art. Greater Art was something close to Manilla Road with sound, but Headstones already shows that they don't submit to influences and have will to fight and say their own word.Īlthough the guitar sound still is rough and low-distorted, typical for traditional doom metal, the atmosphere already upgraded to epic tunes of forests and nature. The previous release was good, but having such progress in just a year, only few bands can achieve this.
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