Band Poisonblack Title Lust Stained Despair Type LP/EP Company Century Media YOR 2006 Style Gothic/Symphonic Popular Reviews ![]() ![]()
"Lust Stained Despair" is a huge improvement over the debut album. For this slab of granite, Laihiala's stellar voice fits tightly into the goth-hard rock groove set out by this superior second effort. In many ways this feels like a whole new band, making me simply wonder why Laihiala didn't just change band names to make a fresh new start. I guess if Jeff Waters changed names every time Annihilator played musical chairs he would be in the running for most bands in a career. This sophomore venture is solid from top to bottom, with strong, catchy hard rockers like "Nothing Else Remains" and "Rush" putting the guys on the same path as bands like Edguy and Crystal Ball. Those hard driving chorus parts and Laihiala's fantastic vocal performance won't leave your head for weeks. While those songs offer a hard rock intensity that we have never seen in Sentenced, other cuts are more moody. "The Darkest Lie" and "Nail" both bend and slide with a dark, poetic atmosphere that would resemble tracks from Sentenced albums like "Frozen" and "Crimson". Other songs are more Swedish based, with "Never Enough" on par with the modern achievements of In Flames. There is also a well placed piano passage here and there, really making this appealing to those mid-era Paradise Lost and Amorphis fans. Bottom Line - Just when we finished up our funeral prayers for Sentenced, Laihiala and Poisonblack come roaring back with a solid album that really is a far better product than the last couple of Sentenced albums. A sure-fire candidate for album of the year in my opinion. Highly recommended! --EC 8.16.06 ALL REVIEWS FOR: POISONBLACK
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