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Buried in Oblivion
Into Eternity
Buried in Oblivion
Genres: Rock, Metal
 
''A musical mixture of skull-splintering aggression and razor-edged finesse'' - Revolver. A must for fans of Dream Theater, Iron Maiden, Death, Cynic, nevermore and Opeth. Ten tracks. Century Media. 2004.

     
   
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All Artists: Into Eternity
Title: Buried in Oblivion
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 1
Label: Century Media
Release Date: 2/10/2004
Genres: Rock, Metal
Styles: Progressive, Progressive Rock, Progressive Metal, Death Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 727701813325, 5051099743328, 7277017743326, 727701813325

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''A musical mixture of skull-splintering aggression and razor-edged finesse'' - Revolver. A must for fans of Dream Theater, Iron Maiden, Death, Cynic, nevermore and Opeth. Ten tracks. Century Media. 2004.

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...What Rush would sound like if they were Metal!!!
Sunshine the Werewolf | Canada | 01/19/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"INTO ETERNITY - Buried Into Oblivion

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Into Eternity are a hidden gem in the world of metal... From the Prairies of Canada, (Saskatchewan to be exact), which is one of the least likely places on earth you'd expect them to be dishing out this quality of Metal.

They embody so many styles of metal it is mind boggling on top of their multitude of styles they employ 5 vocalists... Every member of the band contributes:

Chris Krall - clean + death vocals

Tim Roth - guitar/clean + death vocals

Rob Doherty - guitar/death vocals

Jim Austin - drums/backing vocals

Scott Krall - bass/backing vocals

At any given time on any given song they have 7 vocal styles. 3 types of growls/screams/yells and 4 different singing voices... fantastic! Though some of the voices are a bit higher octave than my usual preferences, within no time I was singing along.



The opener Splintered Visions leaves you speechless after the first listen... You know you are in for a treat with an intro like that... highly complex technical riffs mixed with brutal force. Every song on this disc is worth your full attention. The musicianship is outstanding... as said in my title picture Rush playing death metal... you've got it! (Even some of the higher vocals could almost be considered Geddy-esc.) Diversity is important and this band showcases it very well.

Each song is uniquely crafted with versatile technical riffs, odd-time signatures, powerful choruses, and masterful solos.



My only gripe is lyrically the song titles do not need be said 6 or more times during the song! Other than that this CD is pretty much flawless.



All fans of Metal should enjoy this...



Favorite Songs: Beginning of the End, Isolation, Spiraling into Depression, and Black Sea of Agony

-4.75



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Boston for the Death Metal Set.....
Joel Israel | Cedar City, UT United States | 09/19/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Ahh, death metal. Most people either love it or hate it. One of the biggest complaints levied against the genre in particular is typically the vocal style, which is (to the neophyte) an almost incomprehensible, guttural growl. Sort of like the crypt keeper meets the cookie monster. There are, however, many variations on this style, especially now that more "extreme" heavy metal has become more mainstream mid-decade, leading to a flood of different death metal bands. This Canadian group sets themselves apart primarily through an extremely poppy vocal style and superb musicianship. Sure, the requisite benchmarks of the genre are there-fast, heavy riffs and a vicious, almost acidic death metal bark; but this will suddenly give way to unbelievably catchy, hooky two-and three-part vocal harmonies during a chorus or verse then suddenly revert back to the "evil" vocal style. It really is quite unique and original. I am instantly reminded of the first time I heard a friend's Boston album in the eighties...It really is just a huge wall of sound, extremely well-produced. This really shouldn't work in the context of death metal, but it sounds AMAZING! Meanwhile, the guitarists are shredding all over the place in an often quite progressive and technical, and always ultra-heavy manner, as if they are auditioning for Dream Theater....the album opening deluge of neoclassical-style rapid fire twin-guitar shred licks are a good introduction to what you can expect for the rest of the album. The lyrics are a bit melodramatic, unfortunately, but of course, this is death metal. Sometimes it's kinda cool ("eradication of the mind/beginning of the end") and sometimes it's kinds lame ("floating in a black sea of agony") but always interesting. I am excited to hear the follow-up, which should be the band's big album, if this was just a warm-up....any fan of the genre should check this out, although purists might balk at the "non-traditional" vocal style. Highly recommended!"
An Enchanting Piece of Work.
A Fall Farewell | Fenton, MI | 12/25/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Buried In Oblivion is a great effort by Into Eternity who are a very unique band in today's metal scene. This album is full of great intense drumming, catchy guitar riffs and some great vocals. This band does both the death metal growls and screams very well (and they should with 3 screamer/growlers). Another thing that sets this band apart form the rest is the way they mix the death vocals with the clean vocals (which are a little higher then your average vocals, but still sound great). I didn't give this album 5 stars because of the lyrics which aren't badly written parse, but every song takes on a negative/depressed theme about how miserable and hard life is. A song like this once in awhile is great because we can all relate to those feelings but having the whole album based on that can get really old and shows lack of creativity. All in all this is a solid album by Into Eternity and should NOT be overlooked. Try this if you like: Killswitch Engage, Soilwork, Mnemic, Bleed the Sky, or In Flames."