Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Full Length Review: Faded Rememberance "Dying Age" (Bitume) by Daniel Ryan

Band: Faded Rememberance
Country: Hungary
Genre: Gothic, doom, death metal
Full length: Dying Age
Format: Digital, CD
Label: Bitume (France)
Release date: December 6, 2024
This band from Hungary is building a foundation of atmospheric doom Metal while adding different instruments to the fray while still staying metal. They use trumpets and trombones and synth to their slow and chilling music that they create on this album Dying Age. While they come off as a crossbreed of Candlemass and Entombed they manage to keep a sound all of their own. Reminds me also of Katatonia and prog metal bands before them, they follow a sort of path that reminds me of a little bit of Parameciaum with their layers of instruments being used here. Very well produced and each song spanning six minutes length time till you get to the almost 10 minute long track Hollowed Soul you have a lot to listen to and that is not necessarily a bad thing.
Faded Rememberance also makes it sound like on each track that they are reaching out to something different and by the musicianship they capture just that. Melodic yet doomy and prog worthy songs here. There is a whole lot to hope for in a band that sounds like this. They use trumpets very well along with trombones and synth which stands out the most to me.
I have to say my favorite song is Sublime In Agony. All I have to say now is keep up the good work! –Daniel Ryan

Lineup:
Tamás Géza Albert: Vocals, all instruments

Track list:
1. Vanquished Dreams
2. Dying Age
3. We Are Here
4. Tagic Journey
5. Shroud Of Mourn
6. The Colour Of Innocence
7. Sublime In Agony
8. Hollowed Soul
9. A Silent Embrace

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