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Quick Review: After Forever - Monolith of Doubt (Single)
This was the second single of the Decipher album with the always trusted opening song in focus. Offering some value for money, this is a single version of the song and it differs from the album version in this version being a solo performance by Floor. It gives the song a brighter edge but I actually miss the dark tension Sander Gommans voice gives the album version. Still quite interesting.
 
For The Time Being is a previously unreleased song and must be a leftover from the album. A good song with several interesting passages. As the song evolves through its aggressive- and then full blown choir phase it has built momentum and peaks quite well.
 
Imperfect Tenses is obviously a song which the band experimented a lot with since it is included here in its third version. This is the orchestral version, which is interesting since it gives the song a special frail atmosphere and works quite well.

Another After Forever single worth picking up.

Style: Soprano Metal

Rating: 6/10

Posted by Steen - Saturday, March 5, 2011



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