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[QUOTE="arilliusbm:1133867"]I'll post a serious critique on Drudkh and their progression,, I guess. First and foremost, their first release was somewhat anticipated, as they had made their mark with hate forest and astrofaes. When Forgotten Legends came out, it immediately became a favorite of mine. It was a fresh sound to Burzum worship and atmospheric black metal. The drone and feel they carried with that album was unmatched when it came out. When Autumn Aurora came out, I thought it was an incredible follow up that was better than FL. It is one of those instant classics - a necessity to listen to during autumn. I had extremely high hopes for Drudkh's future after FL and AA. It was around this time that Drudkh started getting really popular on the file sharing networks and myspace. I believe they had 12+ unofficial myspaces at one point. They basiclly became an overnight phenom in black metal, with all due respect. To me, the only album they've done that briefly touches the essence of their first two albums is Blood in Our Wells - a great album but slightly different nonetheless. They started to experiment a little bit more (nothing wrong with that), which, IMO led to them losing the essence they once had. The last two albums have been a little different, still good, but its just not the Drudkh that I loved. I understand bands change overtime and shit, but I honestly don't feel too excited about this band anymore. My 2 cents. Cool story bro[/QUOTE]
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