Review: Valefor - After the Sad Hours | |||||||
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After the Sad Hours | |||||||
Label: Extreminal Productions Year released: 2011 Duration: 32:20 Tracks: 5 Genre: Black Metal Rating: Review online: May 11, 2011 Reviewed by: Christopher Foley |
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"Depressive" black metal is just about as hard to get right as funeral doom. I thought Valefor was a pretty cool band name but that's the only thing that strikes as pretty cool about this band, with the exception of a couple of nice guitar leads. The music plods along, and it would serve as a great substitute to counting sheep, if it weren't for the headache-inducing vocals (which I already singled out on the Passages from the Dark Side split). On the plus side though, if the idea here is to depress the fuck out of the listener then Valefor have succeeded. Where's Kai Hansen and co when you need them? AVOID. |
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