![]() ![]() There are guitar riffs that are simply catchy and the fan can’t get it out from mind. The guitar riffing turns from hyptonic to be catchy, if you know what I mean. Some punchful riffings are always welcome in any Metal album as “Song for Harry” where the mood sounds a lot as Dio’s “Sacred Line” era. It also contains traces of Tradicional Heavy Metal that enlightens the tracks. “Smith & Swanson” isn’t a pure Doom Metal album. “Smith & Swanson” has a very mesmerizing atmosphere that gets the fan by the guts. The band explore the hypnotic and mesmerized mood that I do like a lot. Only a thought… But here Smith & Swanson tried something different, and more exciting. ![]() I don’t get to know why some bands think that it’s just spend fifteen minutes playing the same repeating riff. No songs with more than fifteen minutes with the incredible repetition of riffs and moods. For my good, and the fan’s, sake it’s not a typical Doom Metal band. ![]()
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