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Solace
Lengsel
Solace
Genres: Alternative Rock, Metal
 
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All Artists: Lengsel
Title: Solace
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Black Sun
Release Date: 4/17/2007
Album Type: Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, Metal
Style: Hardcore & Punk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 647077117028, 724357893459, 7393757030202

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Black metal at its best
El Kabong | 04/25/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Extol's Tor now shows us that not only is he supreme ruler of the bass guitar, but is very capable of composing and performing with other instruments to give life to a most excellent piece of music. Solace is very fast and very, very good. The music is diverse and a perfect example of what black metal should be. While the dark lyrics are rather difficult to comprehend at times, it leads to a spiritual Solace. This is very intellegent metal. The guitars shriek at an amazing speed, while Tor's vocals manipulate your mind. The drumming is very fast as well. This is very good stuff. Most all black metal fans should eat this one up. El Kabong gives it four headbangs."
Solace
Nordic Joe | Scandinavia | 12/28/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Vooouuuwww... I have followed the Christian blackmetal scene for some years now and this is the first time I've heard something truely original (Horde wasn't original, just better than the bands that guy copied). This is complex progressive metal, sometimes chaotic and furious sometimes slow and atmospheric. This album grows on with every listen and the arrangements are awsome. The productions is bad and it suits the chaotic world of Lengsel. Lyricwise it deals with dark emotions yet showing hope but it's not preachy. I give it topgrade even with non Christian standards. This is in the same level and as Emperor and Dimmu Borgir, it just sounds different and was also made on a different budget."
Creative, technical, atypical, and not for everyone.
Kerry Ledbetter | Silvis, IL United States | 12/25/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is one CD that is so much deeper than it lets on and will probably lose alot of people. They are ultra complex and creative, but not in an obvious and immediately discernable way like your typical technical black metal band. They have approached black metal from a direction no one else has. They are so complexly layered and technical that they will seem chaotic and disorganized to the casual listener, yet they are highly technical and exact. While all this complexity is going on, they are forming some of the most artistic and atmospheric nuanced songs I have ever heard without ever resorting to the blatant patterns of the black metal founders. I simply cannot describe them well enough in only 1,000 words.'Solace' is so different that you gotta give it several thorough listens to appreciate it. They were far from being a favorite of mine when I first bought them, but with every listen I understood them more. I thought they were simply average. I wasnt expecting what I got. How could I? I was expecting yet another black metal clone (which unfortunately infest this genre to the point that people are dissappointed by originality). After about 10 listens, they became one of my favorite black metal bands of all time. Easily in my top five. Lengsel is simply a band that some people will never like. I hate to say that, but its true. They are totally atypical of the genre. I guess I'd call them avante garde. In one way, their fresh approach to black metal could put them in the black metal elite, but it also means that they will probably stay underground for quite awhile due to people wanting a rehash of what's familiar rather than something new.If you love black metal or just extreme music in general, dont go by the sound samples; just buy it. Its worth the risk. If you hate it after several thorough listens, you are only out fifteen bucks and I know you have taken bigger risks with idie bands. On the other hand, the potential is there for this to be one of the prize jewels of your black metal collection."