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A World to Drown In

 
Album Review: A World to Drown In
 

  • Artist: Blazing Eternity
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: September 23, 2003
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Denmark's Blazing Eternity don't seem too sure about what they want to be. Having started out as a heavy metal band, the quintet has quickly moved into less aggressive goth rock territory -- something that was clearly hinted at on their 2000 debut, but only realized in full on 2003's A World to Drown In. Problem is, it doesn't always work for the better. When they whip out the hard-edged guitars for powerfully atmospheric songs such as "(Don't) Tell the World," and the lengthy title track, the group seems driven and self-assured; but then they waste far too much time on positively dull, one-dimensional ballads. The second track, "To Meet You in Those Dreams," is so relaxed as to be sleep inducing, and even the slightly less comatose "En Nat Bliver Det Sommer" is little more than a slower, shameless remake of The Cure's "Just Like Heaven." Singers Peter Mesnickow and Morten Lybecker both possess mellow, musical tones that unfortunately vary from a gentle caress to a boring drone, and their pseudo-romantic lyrics are more often puerile than inspiring -- particularly on the yawn-fest "Stars in July." The album's second to last track, the minor chorded "Monument" offers some measure of atonement, conveying a genuinely chilling, depressive mood on its way to a forceful climax. All in all, A World to Drown In is a mixed bag from a band that one feels can do better. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Cover Me with Your Eyes Blazing Eternity (4:22)
To Meet You in Those Dreams Blazing Eternity (3:40)
A World to Drown In Blazing Eternity (8:16)
Stars in July Blazing Eternity (4:22)
(Don't) Tell the World Blazing Eternity (4:35)
Procession Blazing Eternity (3:10)
En Nat Bliver Det Sommer Blazing Eternity (4:53)
Monument Blazing Eternity Blazing Eternity (6:49)
White Blazing Eternity (5:44)

Credits

Kim Larsen (Guitar), Brian Hansen (Vocals), Henrik Friis Nielsen (Photography), Lukasz Jaszak (Photography), Lukasz Jaszak (Layout Design), Lukasz Jaszak (Cover Art), Blazing Eternity (Producer), Blazing Eternity (Mixing), Lars Korsholm (Percussion), Lars Korsholm (Arranger), Lars Korsholm (Drums), Lars Korsholm (Keyboards), Anders Irgang Kristiansen (Bass), Anders Irgang Kristiansen (Arranger), Anita Lande (Model), Morten Lybecker (Guitar), Morten Lybecker (Arranger), Morten Lybecker (Vocals), Lilian O. Mellemgaard (Photography), Peter Mesnickow (Arranger), Peter Mesnickow (Vocals), Peter Mesnickow (Lyricist), Markus Stock (Producer), Markus Stock (Mixing), Rouit Nissenbaum (Vocals), Rouit Nissenbaum (Choir Arrangement), Niels Ronne (Keyboards), Lars Schmidt (Engineer)
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