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Heaven Shall Burn... When We Are Gathered

Sweden Country of Origin: Sweden

Heaven Shall Burn... When We Are Gathered
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Type: Full-Length
Release Date: June 24th, 1996
Genre: Stoner, Technical, Thrash
1. The Kuga Parada
2. Svaka Vam Chast
3. Beerzerker
4. Cones Of Silence
5. Oktoberfist
6. Ðavolja Varoš
7. Bay Of The Seven-Headed Hound
8. Red Well
9. Beyond The Valley Of Radan
10. Our Venerable Mother Petka
1. Baal Reginon
2. Dark Princess Naamah
3. A Black Rose
4. Synmphoni Drakonis Inferni
5. Dawn Of Perishness
6. The Eye Of Eclipse
7. The Ritualdance Of The Yezidis
8. Powerdance
9. Procreation Of Eternity
10. Ho Drakon Ho Megas


Review by Anna on March 8, 2011.

"Đavolja Varoš" is Devils Of Belgrade's second full-length album. From what it sounds like here, they seem to be a "guitar-oriented" instrumental band who's sound is a mix of everything from Thrash to Stoner to Progressive & Melodic Rock n' Roll/metal. Their sound can be described anywhere from "edgy" to "groovy" to "bad-ass" to "rockin'". This is high-energy stuff jam-packed with solos and duets and everything guitar, accompanied by nice bass-playing and great drumming (sorry, I couldn't think of any other adjectives). Aside from all this there are a few sentimental moments as well. "Đavolja Varoš" sounds a lot like a journey- almost like an adventurous soundtrack to some kind of video-game, or a story in the form of a seemingly flawless and endless jam-session.

There's not much I can say to justify this album- basically you just have to listen to it. This is total ear-candy, and the kind of stuff guys might play to pick up chicks. If you like any of the above-mentioned musical styles and are a guitar-nerd, or Serbian, you should probably give this a listen.

Categorical Rating Breakdown

Musicianship: 9
Atmosphere: 8
Production: 8.7
Originality: 9.5
Overall: 8.8

Rating: 8.8 out of 10

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Review by Anna on March 8, 2011.

"Đavolja Varoš" is Devils Of Belgrade's second full-length album. From what it sounds like here, they seem to be a "guitar-oriented" instrumental band who's sound is a mix of everything from Thrash to Stoner to Progressive & Melodic Rock n' Roll/metal. Their sound can be described anywhere from "edgy" to "groovy" to "bad-ass" to "rockin'". This is high-energy stuff jam-packed with solos and duets and everything guitar, accompanied by nice bass-playing and great drumming (sorry, I couldn't think of any other adjectives). Aside from all this there are a few sentimental moments as well. "Đavolja Varoš" sounds a lot like a journey- almost like an adventurous soundtrack to some kind of video-game, or a story in the form of a seemingly flawless and endless jam-session.

There's not much I can say to justify this album- basically you just have to listen to it. This is total ear-candy, and the kind of stuff guys might play to pick up chicks. If you like any of the above-mentioned musical styles and are a guitar-nerd, or Serbian, you should probably give this a listen.

Categorical Rating Breakdown

Musicianship: 9
Atmosphere: 8
Production: 8.7
Originality: 9.5
Overall: 8.8

Rating: 8.8 out of 10

   2.34k