New CD MAJESTIES -Vast Reaches Unclaimed- from Japan

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●The debut album of the new melodic death metal band Majesties, formed by Turner Anderson of Ovsequel and Karl Skildam of Inexorum, whose 2019 album The Palms of Sorrowful Kings was a hot topic among enthusiasts for its dramatic development that pushed out tearful melodies and grandeur. ●In the 1990s, the subgenres of black metal and melodic death metal emerged, and Gothenburg, Sweden, was the birthplace of melodic death metal. From here, In Flames, Dark Tranquility, and At the Gates, who are also very popular in Japan, built a major foundation for the scene that followed. Among them, the monumental masterpiece is In Flames' second album The Jester Race. This time, the Majesties, who appeared from the United States, openly state that they were greatly influenced by this scene. They perfectly embody the sound of the 90s Melodic Death Metal era, and are a new generation band that plays the Gothenburg style in a new way with their original characteristics of grandiose and dramatic development while containing tearful melodies and twin leads. ●The first lead single [The World Unseen] plays a wonderful melodic death metal directly from the 90s, and the whole album is an album that inherits the monumental works that built the foundation of the scene, with tearful melodies, twin leads, lyrical development, beauty, and even the details. [Songs included] 1. IN YEARNING, ALIVE 2. THE WORLD UNSEEN 3. OUR GRACIOUS CAPTORS 4. VERDANT PATHS TO RADIANCE 5. ACROSS THE NEVERWHEN 6. SEEKERS OF THE INEFFABLE 7. SIDEREAL SPIRE 8. TEMPORAL ANCHOR 9. CITY OF NINE GATES 10. JOURNEY'S END
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The debut album of Majesties, a new melodic death metal band formed by Turner Anderson of Ovsequel and Karl Skildum of Inexorum, whose 2019 release The Palms of Sorrowful Kings was a big hit among fans for its dramatic development that pushed the tearful melodies and grandeur. (C)RS

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