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Crystal Eyes
Artist Icon Dead City Dreaming (2006)
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"Dead City Dreaming" is the fifth full length studio album from Swedish heavy metal band
Crystal Eyes, released November 3rd, 2006 through Heavy Fidelity Records.
Dead City Dreaming is the first album to feature Søren Nico Adamsen, taking over the main vocals from Mikael Dahl and the first without long time member Jonathan Nyberg.
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This is the sort of album that might be more suited for fans of Hammerfall and Metalium given its largely rock oriented simplicity and lack of speed, yet it still has enough of Dahl’s general songwriting character to be familiar to anyone who really went for “World Of Black And Silver” or “Vengeance Descending”, perhaps more so the latter than the former. He’s definitely restraining himself pretty strongly, and among the works that this band has put out to date, this is probably the weakest. But most bands would probably give anything to call an album like this their low point, given that it effectively outclasses a number of albums that put out around the same 2-3 year period. --- hells unicorn for metal-archives.com



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