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REVIEW: Visions Of The Night - Envisioning The New Age Bloodbucket Productions, 2001
5/10
Visions Of The Night - Envisioning The New Age - cover art Visions Of The Night is more or less a side project of the Canadian brutal death metal band Horde Of Worms and they are certainly no less extreme. When they started out in 1998 I don't know what they had in mind but today they are a very tight blast beat machinery who perform a much faster and intense mix of death / black metal than Horde Of Worms do. Unfortunately they are also much less dynamic and therefore often fall into the ever present demonic trap of monotony. This is very common when it comes to black, death and power metal, genres where you need to have a certain amount of creativity and fantasy while writing songs because they are very limiting genres themselves unless you find a completely unique sound by adding influences from other forms of music. Visions Of The Night fail to impress me and although the music on this album is well performed, brutal and tight like few others there is something missing to make it real interesting. Only recommended for hardcore fans of blast beat metal who just can't get enough.

written by Vincent Eldefors

Tracklist

1. Hatred
For Humanity
2. Postalled
3. Murder Of The Self
4.
Beseiged By Demons
5. Six Ways From Sunday
6. Manifestations Of
Impure Thought
7. Celebrity Scalped
8. Consumption
9.
Black Revelation (All My Hope Is Dead)
10. Victory Through Suicide
/> 11. A Heightened Sense Of Perception
12. Grindblast
(Dissolution)
13. Postalled (Vampiric Bloodfeast version)

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Playing time: 40.24

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