Editorial

I remember the way promotion used to be made by all the labels about 12 years ago. They had several promo CD copies that they shared with magazines & webzines around the globe. Certainly this...
The Fallacy
Love Division
Attic Records
2012
8/10
Do you happen to have a predilection for dark, gothic & melodic metal and a fondness of bands such as: Bauhaus, HIM, Sisters of Mercy, The Mission, Scream Silence and Nosferatu? If that be the case, then “Love Division” might quench your thirst for the music your heart truly craves… Amidst the gothic tunes and the somehow dark aura the album emits, there are melodious breaks of synth surrounding Angeline (lead guitar too) and Marco’s (rhythm guitar & keyboards as well) vocal duet performances. Admittedly, I was taken back when I realized they are from Chile… their musical work rivals or better outdoes quite many so called outstanding European bands. The music in combination with the lyrics is shared work and the outcome is gratifying…
 
The production is satisfactory but I’m guessing that cooperating with a well-known producer like Jens Bogren (Paradise Lost, Katatonia, Soilwork, Opeth, Valkiria, Amon Amarth, Kreator etc.) would have given them some extra boost. The guys did a wonderful job though. If, in any case, you have your reservations, “No Dreams at Home” & “Drops of Fire” are out as video-clips, so you can pretty much get a sample. Having sampled the whole album many a time in realized that almost all of the songs predispose you to a certain dim and somehow nostalgic mood which is blended with feelings of bliss. Take the vocals for instance… Marco’s giving that totally gothic vocals and they are so harmoniously combined with Angeline’s more melodious ones! As for the songs… of course I enjoyed them, it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure that one out! Anyway, what I would suggest fans do is create the proper atmosphere and let the music do the rest…
 
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