Sara Lee - Damnation To Salvation
\r\nEven though initially their name may remind of something that is kind of “cheerful” in lack of better word, at least speaking about myself on a personal level, the truth is that the songs totally made me change my mind. From the first hearing actually, as many more followed. They are somehow melodramatic, and pessimists at the same time. They are dark; however they are giving eroticism through the melancholy of the lyrics and their music. This damn feeling that is the eternal Muse for all those who need to express via words all that burns inside like acid.
\r\nWith lots of influences from Sentenced, but with strong, very strong, personal elements, it’s not something that we haven’t heard before on one hand, but I don’t think that we have got enough from this musical genre anyway. And why should we. As long as good albums come out, and in my opinion this one belongs to them, the history of this scene keeps on growing. \r\n
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\r\nNicoleta Sarantou \r\n
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