Otonashi Records
Pale - "Our Hearts In Your Heaven" (CD)
Pale - "Our Hearts In Your Heaven" (CD)
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Pale's album is finally completed.
The members from the EP and the split album have all changed except for Watanabe, the guitarist, so it even sounds like a different band, but as stated in the release information, the noise parts are more in the foreground, which is certainly a first impression, and that may be a point of disagreement among black metal listeners. I personally think it is a post-black explosion part.
Personally, I feel that there are parts that remind me more of METALLICA's “Orion” than the post-black explosion parts, and that the album has a line from the context of the NWOBHM taste that METALLICA refers to, and that Pale's sound, which had been separate and independent, has finally become a part of the history of heavy metal. I think this is the most wonderful thing about this album.
I feel that this album clearly shows that Pale has established itself on a different axis from the Japaneseness of tomorrow's epic landscape, which used to be aligned as a post-black album.
Of course, as long as it is a “post” attempt, it may not stick to all black metal listeners. But that's okay.
Tracklist:
1. Euphoria
2. Coral
3. The Amulet of Freesia
4. Almost Transparent Blue
5. Dakhme
6. Lamento
7. Shringavera
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