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The Darkest Pinnacle of Light [Explicit]

Honey for ChristMP3 Download
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  Song Title Time Price    
Play   1. Satan & Swastika 3:39 £0.89
Play   2. The Final Transition 4:38 £0.89
Play   3. The Darkest Pinnacle of Light 3:04 £0.89
Play   4. Sorrow Descending 8:16 £0.89
Play   5. Signs of Bitterness 6:51 £0.89
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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Honey For Christ describe their music as 100% raw, unclean, uncut and honest heavy metal. They are right... and I could leave this review there because that should be all you need to know. However i'll write a bit more about this fantastic release from HFC. TDPOL is a five track CD and the mixture of pure, fast-paced heavy metal on songs like 'Satan and Swastika' and darker, slower more melancholic songs like 'Sorrow Descending' captures the diversity of their style perfectly. The evidence of the energy seen in HFC's live shows is clearly heard on 'Signs of Bitterness' which is a song that can simply not be played loud enough. The title track 'The Darkest Pinnacle of Light' is a fantastic song that has the potential to become a heavy metal anthem. All the songs have great emotive lyrics and the clean vocals ensure that these lyrics are carried across perfectly.
In the sometimes genre obsessed music industry Honey for Christ are a compelling alternative to the norm and prove that bands still exist that play metal the way it was meant to be.
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I would advise anyone who likes their metal hard and heavy to buy this cd. Its got everything; awesome drumming, fantastic bass lines, heavy riffage and vocals that sound like nothing i've ever heard. Its hard to describe the music as they do sound very unique although i think music lovers from all genres will find something they like in Honey For Christs music. There is definite death metal influence in the drum work yet the guitars bass and vocals are just heavy metal through and through. They manage to maintain a perefect balance between speed and crushing heaviness and the more mellow/instrumentl touches give great contrast, something which few bands obtain these days. Its great to hear a band play heavy music without having to rely on catchy choruses and constant flipping between screams and grunts in order to get their point across. The clean tone vocals are a breath of fresh air in this emo, hardcore screamy, shouty world. I cannot praise this cd enough and from checking out their early material it appears they get better with each release. BUY IT.
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Honey For Christ describe their music as 100% raw, unclean, uncut and honest heavy metal. They are right... and I could leave this review there because that should be all you need to know. However i'll write a bit more about this fantastic release from HFC. TDPOL is a five track CD and the mixture of pure, fast-paced heavy metal on songs like 'Satan and Swastika' and darker, slower more melancholic songs like 'Sorrow Descending' captures the diversity of their style perfectly. The evidence of the energy seen in HFC's live shows is clearly heard on 'Signs of Bitterness' which is a song that can simply not be played loud enough. The title track 'The Darkest Pinnacle of Light' is a fantastic song that has the potential to become a heavy metal anthem. All the songs have great emotive lyrics and the clean vocals ensure that these lyrics are carried across perfectly.
In the sometimes genre obsessed music industry Honey for Christ are a compelling alternative to the norm and prove that bands still exist that play metal the way it was meant to be.
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