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Artist: Dead Soul Tribe

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CD Title: A Murder of Crows

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Category: Progressive Rock

Year: 2003

Label: Inside Out Records

Catalog Number: 2062

Personnel

Devon Graves vocals, guitars, flute
Rolls Kerschbaumer guitars
Roland Ivenz bass
Adel Moustafa drums, percussion

Tracks

1.  Feed Part I (Stone By Stone)  
2.  Feed Part II (The Awakening)  
3.  The Messenger  
4.  In a Garden Made of Stones  
5.  Some Things You Can't Return  
6.  Angels in Vertigo  
7.  Regret  
8.  Crows in the Wire  
9.  I'm Not Waiting  
10.  Flies  
11.  Black Smoke and Mirrors  
12.  Time bonus track  

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From: Rycheage Date: January 28, 2004 at 17:43
The music is a mix of metal and a little bit of prog, all in a very dark vein. In fact, on some parts of the disc I found some Porcupine Tree influences, while in the faster ones I noticed a lot of Fates Warning–like music. The guitar riffs are predominant and of course the music depends on them, almost exclusively. A good disc that has particular atmospheres. So if you need these kind of characteristics, go and buy it!

From: Dean Date: September 5, 2004 at 22:52
Since no one has mentioned it before the singer used to be the lead singer in Psychotic Waltz(a phenomenal power/prog band) While this is still a great band it's hard to top Psychotic Waltz. Devon's lyrics are always pretty thought provoking. They throw in the flute during a few tunes which gives a Tull feel plus Devon is a huge fan of multi-tracked vocals which are done very well. Very dark and atmospheric.

From: JLande Date: November 2, 2004 at 13:48
I you like Conception this is your band. Progresive metal!!!

From: scarecrow Date: December 10, 2004 at 14:59
an album that has very specific atmospheric participation based upon the rock sound and some prog themes.in my opinion that is much better than their first album also they (band members) have spent lots of time while composin'.it worths listenin'!!!!!


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