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Album Review: Sundown

  • Artist: Cemetary
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: February 27, 1996
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Perhaps more than any other release, Sundown suffers from Cemetary's radical genre shifts. Throughout the '90s, guitarist/vocalist Mathias Lodmalm led the Swedish band through many twists on Scandinavian metal's subgenres, with predictably mixed results. Although Lodmalm quickly branched out from his perfunctory death metal beginnings, his band managed to reference its aggressive roots throughout Cemetary's career, with the possible exception of this 1996 release. Recorded between the doom-inflected Black Vanity and the more accomplished Last Confessions,Sundown shares the goth metal design of the latter but lacks the intensity of both. As the melodic death movement began to grow, the excessive guitar and drum approach of Viking metal did take on a softer shade. But Cemetary strangled its sound with this trend on Sundown's opener, "Elysia," a track that (without Lodmalm's dour lyrical free association) could almost be described as upbeat. Boring keyboard parts cripple a few songs, but the experiment works on occasion, most notably during "Last Transmission"'s fine choruses. So while Sundown is a little uncomfortable in its goth dressing, there are enough good moments to declare the record something more than a failed experiment. It's something much less, however, than the band's muscular follow-up, the swan song Last Confessions. ~ Vincent Jeffries, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Elysia Mathias Lodmalm Cemetary (2:36)
Closer to the Pain Mathias Lodmalm Cemetary (3:39)
Last Transmission Mathias Lodmalm Cemetary (3:19)
Sundown Mathias Lodmalm Cemetary (3:51)
Ophidian Mathias Lodmalm Cemetary (5:33)
Primal Mathias Lodmalm Cemetary (2:18)
New Dawn Coming Mathias Lodmalm Cemetary (5:03)
The Embrace Mathias Lodmalm Cemetary (4:02)
Morningstar Mathias Lodmalm Cemetary (3:57)
The Wake Mathias Lodmalm Cemetary (5:43)

Credits

Randy Wolf (Programming), Peter in de Betou (Mastering), J. Carlander (Design), Stefan Larsén (Design), Mathias Lodmalm (Producer), Borje Forsberg (Executive Producer), Mathias Lodmalm (Mixing), Mathias Lodmalm (Art Direction), Randy Wolf (Keyboards), Anders Iwers (Guitar), Stefan Larsén (Art Direction), Mathias Lodmalm (Vocals), Markus Nordberg (Drums), Berne Randulw (Producer), Mathias Lodmalm (Piano), Kristian Wahlin (Artwork), Berne Randulw (Mixing), Berne Randulw (Engineer), Kristian Wahlin (Art Direction), Mathias Lodmalm (Guitar)
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Wikipedia: Sundown (Cemetary album)
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Sundown
Studio album by Cemetary
Released 1996
Recorded Bauhaus Studios Gotheburg
Genre Gothic metal
Length 40:01
Label Black Mark Productions
Producer Bernie Randulw, Mathias Lodmalm
Cemetary chronology
Black Vanity
(1994)
Sundown
(1996)
Last Confessions
(1997)

Sundown is the fourth album by Swedish gothic metal band Cemetary, released in 1996 on Black Mark Productions. All music and lyrics written by Mathias Lodmalm.

Track listing

  1. "Elysia" - 02:36
  2. "Closer to the Pain" - 03:39
  3. "Last Transmission" - 03:19
  4. "Sundown" - 03:51
  5. "Ophidian" - 05:33
  6. "Primal" - 02:18
  7. "New Dawn Coming" - 05:03
  8. "The Embrace" - 04:02
  9. "Morningstar" - 03:57
  10. "The Wake" - 05:43

Personnel

  • Mathias Lodmalm - Vocals, Piano, Guitar
  • Anders Iwers - Guitar
  • Thomas Josefson - Bass
  • Markus Nordberg - Drums
  • Randy Wolf - Keyboards, Programming

 
 

 

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