The syncopation to " Blood Sacrifice' has more of a rock n roll feel, along with an anthemic chorus. Granted, this band is darker and heavier than any kind of hair metal, including Celtic Frost's "Cold Lake" album. Thanks in part to the female vocals added to "Let Me Be Your Demon," the results were far less intimidating than what we have already heard from them on this album. "Blinded and Buried" is a better song with the first hint of punk I have heard from these guys. 'Rose Red" races into a more rabid celebration of darkness. If Cradle of Filth were more into Motorhead than symphonies, the results might be similar.
The anthemic chorus of "Die to Live" is a little too happy and is a harsh contrast to the verses. 'Mortal Sin" has more purpose in its stomp. It's like an accessible black n' roll song. There is more of a rock n roll vibe to the last song. Overall, this works, but does not really stand out for my personal tastes, as there are bands like Shining I would be more prone to listen to who are darker but do this sort of thing, but fans should have fun with this one. I will give it an 8.5.
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