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REVIEW: Katatonia - Tonight´s Decision Peaceville Records, 1999
9.5/10
Katatonia - Tonight´s Decision - cover art The Swedish band Katatonia has undergone a change that is almost unbelievable. If you listen to their debut album "Dance Of December Souls" and then this one there would be no chance hearing that it was the same band because the resemblance is just about zero. Gone with the wind are the tormented screams and the black metal feeling that was to be found on the first album. The new sound that they have developed in these years is a lot cleaner with a soothing warm flow and clean vocals. Sort of like a mix between doom metal and gothic rock you might say. There is still a strong melancholic and sad feeling about their music and lyrics although there is no extreme agony and torment such as before. Perhaps you loose the "ability" to overdo everything when you grow older and become more mature. No matter what Katatonia has brought a whole new dimension of doom metal to the minds of thousands of people and the subtle warm melodies on "Tonight´s Decision" are evidence that Katatonia deserves a place among the big names in their genre like My Dying Bride and Anathema. As far as doom metal goes Sweden and the Nordic countries have not been able to produce as many bands as they have when it comes to black and death metal but Katatonia is definitely a band that has made a mark on the scene throughout the world. Who would have thought that Jonas Renkse actually could sing after hearing the first album? "Tonight´s Decision" was recorded and mixed at Sunlight Studio Feb-Apr 1999, produced by the band, vocals co-produced by Mikael Åkerfeldt of Opeth, engineered by Tomas Skogsberg and Joakim Pettersson and finally mastered at Polar Studios by Mia Lorentzson. The artwork and design was done by the one and only Travis Smith.

written by Vincent Eldefors

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Tracklist

1. For My
Demons
2. I Am Nothing
3. In Death, A Song
4. Had To
(Leave)
5. This Punishment
6. Right Into The Bliss
7. No
Good Can Come Of This
8. Strained
9. A Darkness Coming
/> 10. Nightmares By The Sea
11. Black Session

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Playing time: 56.21

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