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Band
Delain
Title
We Are The Others
Type
LP/EP
Company
Roadrunner
YOR
2012
Style
Gothic/Symphonic
7/13/2012 - Review by: Greg Watson

Delain
We Are The Others

Company: Roadrunner Records
Release: 2012
Genre: Gothic, Symphonic
Reviewer: ChaosLord

  • Solid symphonic metal album



  • "We Are The Others" is the 3rd album from these symphonic metallers and it feels very different from their previous releases. It is heavier at times and more riff-oriented than prior albums while keeping the symphonic element intact. "The Others", a song off the album has a very creepy choral backing track with a children's choir that gives me chills. This is a very angry album as far as song matter goes, someone did not have a good relationship experience, I gather. "Others" features a guest appearance by Burton C. Bell from Fear Factory on the track "Where Is the Blood" which plays off Bell's gruff delivery to Charlotte Wessel's demure, emotional delivery.

    The album overall is the best that Delain has released since their formation and is more of a mature record that showcases the band's growth and development through time. The album also features 4 live tracks that show Delain delivers the goods live and singer Charlotte Wessels can belt it out just as well live as in studio. The band tackles some modern subjects like talking about Twitter and social media on the song "Generation Me". "Are You Done With Me" is a stand out track for me. The way the song and Wessels' voice comes at you, it really pulls you in and you can feel her emotions coming through the music.

    Fans of this band and similar female bands will definitely want to grab this record and give it a spin. Solid symphonic metal album and definitely worth picking up.



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      4.5 :AVE RATING

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