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| The Triptych |
| Rate the album |
| Artist: Demon Hunter |
| 1. Flame That Guides Us Home, The 2. Not I 3. Undying 4. Relentless Intolerance 5. Deteriorate 6. Soldiers's Song, The 7. Fire To My Soul 8. One Thousand Apologies 9. Science Of Lies, The 10. Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck 11. Ribcage 12. Tide Began Rise, The |
| Rate The Songs |
| Click the image above to hear songs off this album on purevolume.com. |
| 2.33
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| Album Score: 4.00 |
| Demon Hunter increased the artistry and technicality of their music on this album while keeping their trademark raw intensity. This is an album that promises great things from the beginning and delivers with each successive song. Tracks like Undying, The Tide Began to Rise, and One Thousand Apologies make this album a memorable one, and one you'll want to play over and over. |
| Comments |
| Times Rated:4 |
| Average Song Rating: 3.64 |
| 1. Flame That Guides Us Home, The
2. Not I 3. Undying 4. Relentless Intolerance 5. Deteriorate 6. Soldiers's Song, The 7. Fire To My Soul 8. One Thousand Apologies 9. Science Of Lies, The 10. Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck 11. Ribcage 12. Tide Began Rise, The |
| This is a great third cd by demon hunter appropriately named "The Triptych." There's a mixture of hard and soft on this cd, which usually isnt found on metalcore cd's. Although some may be turned away by this, the "light" songs are very well put together, and also catchy! This cd is worth giving a chance by any metal fan. -Brickwalker |