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Artist: DIMENSION F3H
Album: Reaping The World Winds
Year: 2003

What should a genius do when he plays awesome stuff in a symphonic black metal band, but when he needs another project to steer with his creativity? Yes, give birth to another band! First a non-metal solo project, but nowadays a wellknown industrial (black) metal band. Yes indeed, I am talking about Morpheus and his Dimension F3H. He and Motvind has forced some session members to join them and "Reaping The World Winds" is a fact. A review:

About this album I can be short and powerful: good music, crappy vocals. Music which, like Ewigkeit, combines power and melody in an easy listening package. Synths used the symphonic way they are meant to be used, and the samples are giving the whole package a good shape. The few instrumental songs are composed in a good way as well. But now, the bad point about this record: the vocals. The guys who are singing on this record have all a beautiful voice, but it just doesn't fit to this music if you ask me. If you don't know what I mean, listen to the "Dying Sun" record of the French band Yyrkoon and think that the same vocals are on this record. Grunts mixed with clean vocals is what we need! Another thing what I have to say is that they are not a rip off of any band, but they dont manage to bring something new. It feels like a deja-vu, like it has been done before. "In a Dreamlike State of Mind" sounds like a power metal cover of a Nightwish song, and "The Dawn" sounds like a Limbonic Art rip off. My final words: the album is not bad, but it didn't convince me.

Vote: 60 / 100

Review by: Martijn

 

 
01. Reaping The World Winds
02. Dimension 6
03. The 3rd Generation Armaggeddon
04. Betrayer
05. Waterworld
06. In A Dreamlike State Of Mind
07. In An Overdose Of Ecstasy
08. Paint Me Something Bleach
09. Mirrorheart
10. The Dawn
11. Reborn
 

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