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Band
Abigail Williams
Title
In the Shadow of A Thousand Suns
Type
LP/EP
Company
Candlelight
YOR
2008
Style
Heavy/Extreme
4/2/2010 - Review by: Greg Watson

Abigail Williams
In the Shadow of A Thousand Suns

Company: Candlelight USA
Release: 2008
Genre: Extreme
Reviewer: Chaoslord

  • A decent black/death mix



  • I had never heard of this band before this found it's way into my hands. The description on the cover of "Gothenburg style riffs with black/death vocals" really grabbed my attention. Upon first listen I wasn't all that impressed by this album.

    However, after a few more listens it began to grow on me. The guitars at times are very similar to an In Flames or Dark Tranquility album. The more I listened to In the Shadow of A Thousand Suns though, I felt like I was listening to a much heavier and nastier version of Hecate Enthroned. The guitar is galloping and rhythmic throughout most of the album.

    For atmosphere, there are some etherial keyboard and piano riffs interspersed throughout various songs, as well as a few instrumental tracks. The drums are lightning fast and extremely technical. But what really caught my ear were the breakdowns in the songs. They go from pulse pounding, brain bashing riffs to very melancholic, morose guitar and piano riffs with slower but no less heavy drum beats.

    These breakdowns also allow for the vocalist, Sorceron, to show off his clean vocal abilities. The rest of the band is as follows: Ellyllon tickling the ivories, Samus blasting out the drums, Plaguehammer laying down the bass, Bjornthor and Mike Wilson doing the guitar work.

    Over all the album is a good listen. It's very much as the description on the album cover reads and there isn't a whole lot that will surprise you. So if you want a decent black/death mix, find this on sale and pick it up.



    • 1 :REVIEW COUNT
      3.5 :AVE RATING

    ALL REVIEWS FOR: ABIGAIL WILLIAMS
    TITLE
    DOR
    COMPANY
    REVIEWER DATE MADE RATING
    In the Abscence of Light
    2010
    Candlelight
    Ben McCraw9/29/2010
    4
    In the Shadow of A Thousand Suns
    2008
    Candlelight
    Greg Watson4/2/2010
    3.5
    Legend
    2007
    Candlelight
    David Loveless10/18/2007
    3
    The Accuser
    2016
    Candlelight
    Greg Watson3/31/2016
    2

    ALL INTERVIEWS FOR: ABIGAIL WILLIAMS
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