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Therion

Therion Album: “Lemuria/Sirius B [Japan Bonus Track]”

Therion Album: “Lemuria/Sirius B [Japan Bonus Track]”
Album Information :
Title: Lemuria/Sirius B [Japan Bonus Track]
Release Date:2004-07-06
Type:Unknown
Genre:Metal
Label:Toyo
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:4988061873527
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Track Listing :
1 Thyphon
2 Uthark Runa Video
3 Three Ships of Berik Pt 1: Calling to Arms and Fighting the Battle
4 Three Ships of Berik, Pt 2: Victory
5 Lemuria Video
6 Quetzalcoatl Video
7 Dreams Of Swedenborg
8 Arrow Fron the Sun
9 Abraxas Video
10 Feuer Overtüre/Prometheus entfesselt
11 Blood Of Kingu Video
12 Son of the Sun Video
13 Khlysti Evangelist
14 Dark Venus Persephone Video
15 Kali Yuga, Pt 1
16 Kali Yuga, Pt 2
17 Wondrous World Of Punt
18 Melek Taus Video
19 Call of Dagon Video
20 Sirius B
21 Voyage of Gurdjieff (The Fourth Way)
Mr D. "Artist/Designer/Kibitzer" (Cave Creek, Az United States) - June 12, 2004
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- INCOMPARABLE

If you were to ask me to compare Therion's music with other artists, I would probably think, and scratch my head, think some more and finally say, there is none. Fact is there is none. Therion is incomparable. I do get a similar feeling from few of the songs of power metal band extraordinaire Thy Majestie and a little from Rhapsody but that's it. I guess nobody else can do it or if the can, don't want to or can't go through the expense of hiring Symphonic orchestras and large choirs.

Therion, brainchild of Swedish musical obergenius Christofer Johnsson, creates the most beautiful heavy metal music imaginable. His use of classical oriented elements in confluence with heavenly choirs and symphonic orchestras is becoming legendary.

Having said that, the new double release Lemuria / Sirius B is just a little heavier than their last five releases. This is not bad, no, it's very good just different, so don't expect a repeat of Theli etc. Lemuria / Sirius B has more metal and even a little electronica but don't worry there's still plenty of the recent Therion to go around.

More than 170 musicians and singers participated in the creation of Lemuria / Sirius B with the recording sessions taking over nine months. With this release, Therion have taken on the challenge of revisiting their roots. Therion have, until now, not been able to meld the harder facets of their early years with the new bombastic symphonic aspects for which Therion have become renown for, like they have on this album!

I like the new direction of Therion. There is nothing wrong with their older material, after all it is all five stars, but this is an exiting change of pace. A fresh perspective from one of the most creative minds in the music industry. I think, in the long run I may like it more.

As usual with Therion, there are no mediocre let alone bad songs. I'm tempted to give all songs five stars but I guess there are a couple that only deserve four and a half stars. This(these) album(s) is(are) in the running for album of the year

Customer review - June 29, 2004
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Import is Important

o.k., i know what yall are thinking, it's the $. i was suprised too, but, hey, there is no price on quality! this is the best cd in my collection of over 100 cds, handsdown. i didn't know whether to get the regular or import. it was against my own jugement but i was curious 'bout the bonus track. so i took my chances and got the import. that was one of the best (and important) in my life... well... not as dramatic...

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