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'Sleep of Reason' Firecd028 (2005)
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‘The Eternal have recorded one of the best gothic doom metal albums I have ever heard. The music is so rich and varied that they certainly will find an audience. Let's hope for them that they will get the deserved recognition.’ 9/10
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'The Sombre Light of Isolation' Firecd016 (2004)
| 01. Commemorate the Misery |
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| 02. A Cruel Misfortune |
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| 03. The eternal |
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| 04. Down |
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| 05. The Sombre Light of Isolation |
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| 06. Black Serenity |
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| 07. Crimson Sacrifice |
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| 08. Harmony of Dissonance |
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| 09. Remembrance Scars |
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| 10. All Hope Lost |
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‘The melodies flow without becoming cheesy. Keyboards and some female vocals help the band to create the tranquil dreamy atmosphere. The Eternal deliver sweet, melancholic music that will please the souls willing to dive on somber waters.'
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‘This second album from Melbourne dark melodic metal act The Eternal is a world class effort, with excellent production, artwork and most importantly musical content. Local acts take note - this is how you go about setting yourself apart from the pack.’
CD of the week, Inpress, Australia |
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‘The Eternal are one of the greatest talents in the Australian and international metal scene. Do yourself a favour and check out what these 5 guys from Melbourne have to offer. Simply breathtaking!’
5/5 Highly Recommended!
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‘There's no shortage of talent here, fine musicianship all around, and Mark Kelson's vocals give the band an added respectability, they sound well-rounded and heartfelt’
Alternative Magazine, Israel |
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‘The Eternal have not only managed to succeed in avoid the dreaded sophomore curse, but also diversified their sound beyond the strict doom confines to incorporate stronger melodic structures, along with elements of gothic rock and its associated atmospherics.’
The Metal Forge, Australia |
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‘The Eternal are one of the top metal bands in Australia at the moment and it's easy to see why. 'Sleep Of Reason' should appeal to most metal fans. This is largely due to the track Everlasting. Whether they admit it or not, every band hopes to record a song like this ’ 8/10
Sinister Online, Australia |
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‘Many torturing melodies, nice solid rhythm section, catchy tunes and a lot of guitar melodies. What else would you ask from a band? Thumps up.’ 8/10
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