Music Reviews
Feb 08 2007
Encryptions second album is called "Nosferamor" and it unveils the Vampire shroud of darkness, mysticism, love and pain. Behold the encounter of a mortal man and an undead beauty, folding into a heartbreaking love story. Fans that enjoy Autumn Tears and Dark sanctuary would most certainly like Encryptions "Nosferamor".
This CD is way better than their debut and that goes for everything on it. The voices, the melodies, the atmosphere, the FX and the compositions.
I think Lacrimas should take in some more musicians to spice up the songs as they sometimes feel a little to much synthetic.
Encryption has outdone themselves here with Nosferamor and most of all Lady Clarisse. Her voice, the lead instrument of the band, merges with the textures of those the musicians craft as it moves in and out of lyrics for the conveyance of emotions!
Sometimes haunting and sometimes beautiful.
This CD is way better than their debut and that goes for everything on it. The voices, the melodies, the atmosphere, the FX and the compositions.
I think Lacrimas should take in some more musicians to spice up the songs as they sometimes feel a little to much synthetic.
Encryption has outdone themselves here with Nosferamor and most of all Lady Clarisse. Her voice, the lead instrument of the band, merges with the textures of those the musicians craft as it moves in and out of lyrics for the conveyance of emotions!
Sometimes haunting and sometimes beautiful.
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