Review: Lenore S. Fingers - "All Thins Lost on Earth" Full Length 2018
Originally published on 23/7/2018 at 6:21 pm
By: Rana Atef
Release Details
Album: "All Things Lost on Earth"
Band: Lenore S. Fingers
Genre: Post-Rock/ Doom Metal
Origin: Italy
Release Date: 2018
Rate: 8/10
Label: My Music Kingdom
The Story
My story with this album is like the one I had with "Away from Light" by Monochrome, Muhammed Saad daily recommendations again, but I received another recommendation through My Music Kingdom, Lenore S. Fingers, and I told Elessandro, that this album is already one my reviewing list.
I like Postrock sounds so much, and the experimental, spiritual sounds within its melodies, that's why I liked to review this release.
The Review
Firstly, I want to send my greetings for Lenore S. Fingers members, fans, and My Music Kingdom for this great music.
The music of the album is really impressive, and inspiring. It carries a unique taste, it also drives your mind to form those natural landscapes for great forests, flying birds above the tops of the mountain, the falling glassier, sun rising, and sunset. You couldn't get me? need evidence!
Another one is the "Ascension" is highly atmospheric track, based on Lonera vocals and ambient/Atmospheric background.
I like guitars work, and their harmony so much, those melodic lines, alerting and dynamic distortions enrich musically, in addition they paint the music with more vivid, lively tunes.
Guitars tunes also shed the light one the contradictory of human nature, and the environment around us, they reflect: anger, darkness, fear, inner fight, trace the impression of guitars sounds through "Rebirth", "My Schizophreniac Child, and "After Life".
Plus, the classic, acoustic tunes of earn the music with charming, spiritual atmosphere.
The most 2 tracks attract me are "Epitaph", and "Decadence of Seasons". Epitaph reminds me a lot of Evanescence sorrowful style specially "Your Star", "Anywhere", "The Last Song I am Wasting on You". Also Keys work of "Epitaph" is so gloomy, bleak, and emotional.
While "Decadence of Seasons", the atmosphere of the this one reminds me of Inner Missing's "Defeat", and "The Parting".
Honestly, "Decadence of Seasons", and "Epitaph" reflect my favorite mood of gloomy, bleak, sorrowful mood.
To Sum up, "All Things Lost on Earth" is a beautiful, impressive piece of art. It is so beautiful, calm suitable for early morning, or late night overthinking!
Thank you dear Lenore S. Fingers members for this beautiful, charming album!
Rate: 8/10
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