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TITLE:
A prescription for paper cuts |
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LABEL: Self Financed |
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RELEASE #:
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RELEASE DATE:
2005 |
TRACKS: 9 |
TRACK LIST:
01.Photosensitivity 4:13
02. Caveat Emptor 1:33
03. Selling Smoke 9:09
04. Deep Child 6:15
05. Even Poets Die 7:18
06. Accidents 6:01
07. Enjoy The Ride 5:31
08. Anyone Can Be 6:45
09. Brilliance 4:48
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BAND MEMBERS:
Shir Deutch - guitar, vocals
Opher Vishnia - guitar
Shai Vishnia - synths, keyboards
Diego Olschansky - bass
Uri Goldberg - drums |
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I
don't often receive releases from Israel, so when i have an
album from this country i am always extra curious to hear
the music. I have heard from black metal to doom metal and
now the turn is Solstice Coil. The band recently released
their newest album with the title "A prescription
for paper cuts" and they have included nine tracks
and about fifty minutes of pure melodic, progressive metal
music. Solstice Coil worked on this album for over
two years and you can see by the development of their compositions
which are excellent. Of course the style that they have to
follow isn't the easiest to hear but if you pay attention
you will see the beautiful world from Solstice Coil.
Believe me i didn't expect to receive such good album; i think
in the end of this year i will hear all the surprises. I am
sure that the big progressive labels should check this band
and to signed them in order more people to have the chance
to hear the stuff from Solstice Coil. I am really happy
that i have this opportunity and believe me the fans of progressive
music will adore Solstice Coil. Well done guys.
SCORE
out of 8.7/10 Antonis Maglaras
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Similarities to: Genesis,
Porcupine Tree, Dream Theater
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