Sunday, October 3, 2010

Across The Rubicon - Elegy


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Country: Poland
Released: 2007
Genre: Electronic
Style: Modern Classical, Industrial, Martial Ambient
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Soldat Inconnu  4:44
Shadows And Dust  4:45
Dogs Of War (Part 1 - Haram, Part 2 - Song Of The Dead)  4:14
State Of Fear  4:08
The World In Flames  4:06
Strenght And Honour  4:12
The Rage  3:38
Death Smiles To Us All  4:22
The Culture War  5:01
We Shall Remember  4:35



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Review

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One of the most outstanding ambient projects to come out of Europe yet Across The Rubicon's Elegy completely rocks you off of your seat as the albums hard solid sound and dark apocalyptic atmosphere run you blazed with marvel and appreciation. I really can't say enough about the band's use of sound bytes and poetic references that beautifully add to an already rich painting of awesome sound. If you're the kind of person who likes to dream of dystopian sceneries and word chaos then this  album won't fail to fuel your fire.


~~State of Fear~~



~~Across The Rubicon~~

[Rating: 4.2/5]

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24 comments:

  1. kick ass cover dont like the music too much tho

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  2. that's a really specific rating

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  3. I'm not too sure on this music, I am not that experienced in understanding it. But still a great site layout and stuff

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  4. Why am I picturing playing table top D&D while listening to this....

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  5. @ Alan, lol I'm a very specific person :)

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  6. euro music is great to listen to, the beats are insane!!

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  7. i think i'll follow this blog only for the great album art.

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  8. Great post!

    looking forward to reading the next one

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  9. Sweet dude, thanks for the review. I'll have to check them out.

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  10. not really fond of the music but I will keep checking out your blog to see what you come up with next

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  11. this is some music when you're about to WIIINNNN

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  12. @willo: haha, i got the same thoughts.

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  13. the album art is like serious wallpaper quality.

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  14. mh, dystopian sceneries? chaos? seems like i have to get my hands on this one somewhere.

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