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Dagoba
Artist Icon Tales of the Black Dawn (2015)
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"Tales Of The Black Dawn" is the sixth full length studio album from French groove metal band Dagoba, released 22nd June 2015 through Verycords.
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“Tales of the black dawn” is return to that writing style and definitely hits you where you want it, heavy guitars and epic drums, coupled with heavy bass and balanced vocal range from the clean to the darkened growls that sound like a rage fuelled attack, powered by nuclear reactors. The guitar work is always immense, simple but effective in its sound but gives a good, all round window to the heart of their sound. Couple this with the drums which are present in every way, carrying the metal assault from the sublime to the destructive; they carry everything like a platter of grenades.
This is where Dagoba shine best, in their coupling of the instruments, talking to each other through the writing process and allowing the natural metal progression, do its job. This album is much better than the last and the production, while much the same, I think the songs are better; heavier, more technical and just really good. This ten track album takes you on a rollercoaster ride from the calm to the chaotic and everywhere in between. It’s a great album and gives you that opportunity to listen to a band that isn’t following the trend just now, but maintaining their identity as a band, going from strength to strength.
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