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Ahhh, Insomnium, one of the most relaxing metal bands you can see live. More about that in a bit... A Brooklyn-based metal band called Winter Nights opened up the show at the fairly intimate, ~500-capacity Gramercy Theatre. While they had some worthwhile grooves and a few moments of genuine atmosphere and excitement, they often fell into the tropes of what one would expect from a run-of-the-mill opening band at a death metal gig, complete with a singer who growled every word at the audience...
- www.punknews.org
For a long time, there has been a vocal group of Insomnium listeners calling for change; calling for advancement of a sound that was becoming quite venerable given the band's growing catalogue. Not only did they find a niche within the cut-and-dry confines of melodic death metal, the found an identity and a soul. What is there, then, to do when this niche has become comfortably worn...
- www.sputnikmusic.com
"This is the same melodic death metal with a dark atmosphere you've come to expect from the band, but interpreted in new ways. It's not so much a completely new Insomnium as an updated and redefined version of the band." When it comes to music, I'm a big fan of innovation and redefining genre boundaries. Even if an avant-garde or experimental band is creating insane abrasive noise that's difficult to listen through, at least its trying something different, and that counts for a lot with me...
- www.metalunderground.com
Tweet Melodious Aggression Since the dawn of death metal, Finland's scene has always been relatively underrated. Being nowhere near as recognized as their Swedish or American peers, Finland has always had its own brand of death metal to offer, and it was here that the band Insomnium formed. Characterized by their harmonious take on death metal, the band combines harsh sounds with placid arrangement of notes that provide a good atmosphere and beauty...
- www.mxdwn.com
There are a lot of things about that don't make a whole lot of sense. The trio of acoustic instrumentals that are the core of this EP flow together in a cohesive procession, however that doesn't distract listeners from the fact that Insomnium are not firing on all cylinders in a few critical areas. The barren wasteland that is the title track is an embodiment of melodic death metal mediocrity, cycling from catchy chorus to catchy chorus without so much as a single unexpected lick to make your...
- www.sputnikmusic.com
Sound: Harvesting the vast fields of melodic death metal doesn't always result in much yield. An adrenaline-pumping riff or an engaging vocalist will always appeal to fans of the genre but to forge a career's worth of valuable material you must do more than tick the boxes. Finland's Insomnium are often seen as one of those 'cream of the crop' bands with their rich, doom-laden sound striking quite a chord with many...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
Sound: Every year, as autumn approaches, the sun sets sooner and the days grow colder. Plants wither and die, the wind shifts, and summer's beauty fades into the bleakness that is the year's end. And occasionally, once every few fall seasons, Insomnium release a collection of songs that becomes the soundtrack to the season for the lives of listeners world over. It's been two years since a new Insomnium album carried me into spring, but it was a two years that was worth the wait...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
"'One For Sorrow' is easily as good or better as anything from Insomnium's discography, and continues the same beloved formula with a few minor tweaks." Taking a swing at full-length album number five, Finland's Insomnium again hits the mark square on target with "One For Sorrow," another trek into melancholic and melodic death metal. The music hasn't changed much since the last album, "Across the Dark," and those few changes that were made are generally for the better...
- www.metalunderground.com
Based in Joensuu, Finland, a veritable hotbed of sweet, sad, wintry music, melodic death metallers Insomnium have produced another fantastic soundtrack to the rapidly cooling weather. The album begins with "Inertia," featuring a lovely instrumental intro that trickles in like melt water, then the drums come in ? dense, hard death metal drums. The vocals that emerge on One For Sorrow can be positively doom-y, alternating between deep and mournful cleans and animal growls throughout...
- exclaim.ca
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