Cemetary - Sweetest Tragedies

Primary Artist
Cemetary
Album Title
Sweetest Tragedies
Release Date
February 9, 1999 
Time
 
Review by Ed Rivadavia
This greatest hits set successfully chronicles the career of Sweden's Cemetary, tracing the group's transformation from brutal death metal into a techno-inflected, gothic metal sound. Except for the nonchronological song sequence, there is little to criticize here, as even the band's earliest, most primitive songs ("Where the Fire Forever Burns," "And Julie Is No More," "Where the Rivers of Madness Stream") possess distinctive melodies and hooks. Of the band's later, "post-growl" material, highlights include "Scarecrow," "Ophidian," and "Sweet Tragedy." Closing the album is the song "Sundown," the name used by band leader Mathias Lodmalm for a side project that eventually lured him away from CemetaryRead More
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