Abduction
Toutes blessent, la dernière tue
| Year | 2023 |
| Label | [no label] |
| Country | XW |
| Status | Official |
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- Toutes blessent, la dernière tue (5:58)
- Disparus de leur vivant (7:57)
- Dans la galerie des glaces (8:02)
- Les Heures impatientes (7:32)
- Par les sentiers oubliΓ©s (4:09)
- Carnets sur rΓ©cifs (5:02)
- Cent ans comptΓ©s (7:26)
- Contre les fers du ciel (5:25)
- Allan (5:48)
About the Band
Abducted is the fourth studio album by Swedish melodic death metal band Hypocrisy, released in 1996. It saw the band move further into a more melodic direction than their earlier releases. The album was also released as a limited edition digipak, not to be confused with the non-limited edition digipak re-release. The album was since reissued alongside the band's earlier death metal albums, resulting in positive feedback. The samples in the intro, "The Gathering", are taken from the so-called Halt Tape, which was allegedly recorded during the Rendlesham Forest incident on 26 December 1980.
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Album Review
Abduction's latest album 'Toutes blessent, la dernière tue' is a haunting journey through dark and atmospheric realms of heavy metal. The band's ability to blend raw aggression with melancholic melodies is showcased perfectly in tracks like 'Toutes blessent, la dernière tue' and 'Les Heures impatientes'. The production quality is top-notch, with every instrument cutting through the mix with clarity and power. Standout track 'Dans la galerie des glaces' captivates with its intricate guitar work and intense vocals, while 'Allan' closes the album on a somber yet satisfying note. This release solidifies Abduction's position as one of the most innovative bands in the genre, pushing boundaries and creating a truly immersive listening experience.