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[edit]Well, I did quite a few changes to the page, improved it significantly in my opinion but there is still a lot of room for improvement. Too bad I don't know Japanese otherwise I could have added more. All the page needs now is a little bit of expansion. --Leon Sword 08:56, 13 January 2007 (UTC)
- I just added some new infos related to their upcoming album. This article is still too short, I would like to see a few words about the band members, as it can be seen they have no individual pages except Violator, whose page is redirected to Blood Stain Child (and i don't know how to undo that). I edited the band members some time ago but all was later deleted. I'm searching for more info, if any of you know more.. please improve this page - Down Haze 29th of May 2007
- There seems to be a lot more sources now for this band than there was last time I checked, so an expansion is coming. However, the members shouldn't get their own articles yet, as much as I like this band, the members aren't exactly notable enough on their own to get their own article yet. --Leon Sword 00:13, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
- Yes, well your expansion is more then welcomed, good job, anyways im searching for professional reviews to their albums, i added 3 links regarding Idolator, 2 of them im confident are worth considering, Rocksomething and Metalstorm, but i need more opinions. Also i added links to their 2 videos. I also have direct information regarding their lyrics, i know from Ryu(personal e-mail) that they dont make their lyrics public. I dont know if this info helps, because obviously i cant citate any source. I just have to be taken from granted. I still have that e-mail if that helps in any way. Down Haze 30th of May 2007
- Yeah, I'll help out with the albums later, right now though it would be really nice if we could get the real names of all the band members. By the way if you need help citing a source, just ask. --Leon Sword 02:27, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
- I think someone should make note that the dance/trance elements are only found in their two latest albums, at least as far as I can tell, their older albums sound like pretty much all metal (black/death, I don't know, everyone seems to have their own opinion on the genres, but the only thing that might remotely be dance related would be the keyboards, but even it was in the style of metal) 69.135.214.178 22:48, 19 October 2007 (UTC)
- Actually the dance/trance style is on all their releases but their symphonic style dominates their two earlier albums, but on their two later releases they use it a lot more. Also they are melodic death metal not real death and forget them being black metal but maybe a couple elements of melodic black metal. Also the keyboards, just because they use them doesn't mean that it's going to be electro/dance/trance or whatever, a lot of bands today use them and create different effects. They are very similar to Kalmah and of coarse Children of Bodom (one of their album covers has a reaper on it or not a reaper but has that sense of it) and they both use a symphonic style. Even though I see a lot of elements mostly by CoB though and the clean/drowny vocals are obviously an In Flames influence for their later stuff. I think that symphonic metal can be a good addition for them because they are very symphonic or in their style/influences section or maybe just their first two albums. --CircafuciX 23:55, 19 October 2007 (UTC)
Why is this band listed as melodic death metal? They sound nothing like Carcass or At the Gates, and musically, they are more akin to All That Remains or Underoath, or other such emo bands. There's nothing metal about their sound, and to say they are in any way black metal is just plain stupid. Go listen to Nargaroth or Xasthur and tell me this band sounds anything like that. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 142.167.52.73 (talk) 02:10, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
- This band emo?? you got to be kidding. I think you're confused, there is metalcore which is what you probably were referring to but you may be implying that they use "screamy/whiny hardcore vocals" instead. They're listed as melodeath because most publications list them as so (such as this) and if you don't like it that's unfortunate for you. We don't rule with pov here, we use reliable sources that are published. They are even compared to Scandinavian metal artists like Children of Bodom, In Flames and Soilwork according to the review. You won't find anything on them being metalcore, let alone emo of all things but maybe emocore and if you look hard enough maybe even trancecore. You are also mistaken for black metal, yes they don't sound like those two bands, but I never said they were black metal or even melodic black metal at all. I meant that their early releases (the first 2 (mostly the first)) had a few influences of it. −₪ÇɨгcaғucɨҲ₪ kaiden 03:05, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
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