This is my fist one-man-band that dealt with the harder forms of music. I am not exactly sure when it was, but something tells me it was early 1989. I was still not really diving into the world of pure Death Metal, so this is more of a Tankard meets the first Sacrifice album, kind of thing. I find the break with electric piano and acoustic guitar incredibly out of place, but it shows some kind of lust to experiment and widen the borders of the genre even as I got started in it. Also the keyboard based intro part is cool, and have a bit of he vibe we would revisit some year later with Pan-Thy-Monium.
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This is for sure one of the greatest releases by Dan, so magical, ethereal and beautiful. I’m very happy to have it here on Bandcamp.
The final part of “The likes of no one” always bring me to tears. antoniolopez66
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