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Hailing from the nation of Portugal, the doomy goth metal quintet Moonspell consists of vocalist Fernando Ribeiro, guitarist Ricardo Amorim, keyboardist/programmer Pedro Paixão, bassist Sérgio Crestana, and drummer Mike Gaspar. After a poorly distributed 1994 album for the French Adipocere label, Moonspell debuted on Century Media in 1995 with Wolfheart; it was followed in 1996 by Irreligious and in 1998 by Sin/Pecado. Moonspell returned in 1999 with Butterfly Effect. Two years later, the group released Darkness and Hope, produced by Hiili Hiilesman. In 2003, Moonspell collaborated with author José Luís Peixoto to release The Antidote, an album and book of the same name that told a complete narrative. Three years later, the group returned with Memorial, which was produced by Waldemar Sorychta and was the first to be released on the SPV Steamhammer label. In 2008, the group released their ninth album, Night Eternal. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi
I saw Moonspell headline with Lacuna Coil opening. They were actually kind of boring live, but that might be because Lacuna Coil was a hard act to follow. That and they just kind of stood there. Awesome music though.
Sepultura is decent, but nothing like Moonspell's atmospheric and brooding music.
Slayer suck. The singer can't sing and every song has the same riffs. Quantity does not equal quality. Just because the band has a million songs doesn't mean that they are amazing, it just means they have a lot of very bad ideas.
Moonspell have an amazing depth to them that you will -never- find in a Slayer song. No comparison. It's comparing a gleaming golden apple to a rotting maggot infested orange.
w****w... where did you come from? please, stop commenting on other bands s**t about f**king godsmack homos!!! they arent "true" metal as you would call it. let it go man.
I have seen them twice live and the shows are forceful and moody. Memorial is a masterpiece of composition with excellent layering. highly recommend this band..!!! oh and if you do get the chance to see them live check the crowd before after their set they like to mingle and talk with the fans
The album Sin is Excellent. Cant say much about the early material since they where still forging their sound. However, I must admit this fits in nicely where Paradise Lost left off in the early to Mid 90's. Sweet. Still rocking after all these years. Metal + Goth (a good mix kind of like Cookies and Cream).
I don't find their music "silly and amaturish" at all. I don't like every single song (a lot of them are a little too gutteral for me), but the ones I like are excellent.
i may have goten sun burn but now ive got a moon spell seen them recently pretty revolty in a positive perspective rythem sect tight . bass tough . more to come after reviuw after afew early listen there the s**t you know what i meeaan
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Trite and forgettable. Irrelgious has some vaguely decent tracks, but these Type O Negative wannabes are as irrelevant as their ridiculous song titles. In concert, their "vampire" theatrics are campy and cliche, with the backup vocalist outshining the vamped up and homoerotic lead singer. "Best Forgotten" is a title that couldn't be truer. People looking for "dark and powerful" will only find "silly and amateurish."
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Slayer suck. The singer can't sing and every song has the same riffs. Quantity does not equal quality. Just because the band has a million songs doesn't mean that they are amazing, it just means they have a lot of very bad ideas.
Moonspell have an amazing depth to them that you will -never- find in a Slayer song. No comparison. It's comparing a gleaming golden apple to a rotting maggot infested orange.
Regards from Portugal!!!! ! !