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Dark Tranquillity

Dark Tranquillity Album: “Gallery [France Bonus Tracks]”

Dark Tranquillity Album: “Gallery [France Bonus Tracks]”
Album Information :
Title: Gallery [France Bonus Tracks]
Release Date:2003-01-07
Type:Unknown
Genre:Metal
Label:
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:766488004724
Track Listing :
1 Punish My Heaven Video
2 Silence, And The Firmament Withdrew Video
3 Edenspring
4 Dividing Line
5 Gallery
6 One Brooding Warning
7 Midway Through Infinity Video
8 Lethe Video
9 Emptiness from Which I Fed
10 Mine Is The Grandeur... Video
11 ...Of Melancholy Burning Video
12
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Review - :
1995 was certainly a definitive year for the {\New Wave of Swedish Death Metal}. {$At the Gates}' {^Slaughter of the Soul} and {$In Flames}' {^The Jester Race} were released that year, both albums seamlessly meshing the melodic ambition of old schoolers {$Iron Maiden} and {$Judas Priest} with the aggression of '90s {\death metal}; boasting instrumental chops and gifted songwriting, those two bands helped define the face of {\Scandinavian metal} for years to come. But one must not overlook {$Dark Tranquillity}'s contributions to the genre, specifically {^The Gallery}, which may not be rightfully recognized as the bona fide classic that it is. While these Swedes' debut, {^Skydancer}, was an ambitious and disjointed affair exhibiting more promise than solid tunes, sophomore platter {^The Gallery} fulfilled that promise -- and then some. Gone were {$Anders Fridén}'s awkward growls and the stiff production and arrangements, replaced by the confident mid-range rasp of {$Mikael Stanne} and the much-hailed engineering expertise of {$Fredrik Nordström} and {@Studio Fredman}. The busy, melodic guitar work of {$Niklas Sundin} and {$Fredrik Johansson} is still prevalent, but rhythmically {^The Gallery} is an entirely different beast, the songs given breathing room by the bass and drums, which hold down the fort while {$Sundin} and {$Johansson} unleash a frenzy of complex riffs and tasteful, controlled histrionics. The cuts {&"The Dividing Line,"} {&"The Emptiness From Which I Fed,"} and {&"Midway Through Infinity"} are near-perfect examples of the melody/aggression dynamic exhibited by the myriad of acts making up the {\New Wave of Swedish Death Metal}, replete with sudden, but not needlessly indulgent, shifts in tempo and mood; however, {$Dark Tranquillity}'s ornate, pseudo-gothic song structures and fanciful lyrics give the band an intellectual quality -- most prevalent during the title track, where {$Stanne}'s well-timed and gritty vocal is carefully balanced by melodic female singing and abstract, poetic lyrics. This sets the band apart from {$At the Gates}' raw assault and battery and {$In Flames}' major-key flights of fancy. {^The Gallery} is a transcendent work from one of the underdogs of the genre -- a bona fide masterpiece that helped further stretch the boundaries of {\death metal} in the '90s. [The French version of {^Gallery} is available with bonus tracks.] ~ John Serba, All Music Guide
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