
Released
1999
Label
Nilaihah Records

Reviewed by
TeK
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Oneroid Psychosis
Last Edit/Update
28 May, 2000
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Oneiroid Psychosis
Garden of Remembrance
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Track Listing
1. Dark Day
2. October
3. Solace of the Shadows
4. Galatea
5. Wandering of the Womb
6. Tristesse
7. Mircalla
8. Long Lost
9. Iea
10. A Soul Upon All This
11. Carmilla
12. Cloud of Unknowing
13. Nihil Novum Sub Sole
According to the band, this is the "official cursed album."
Setbacks galore have plagued this album since it's conception. Problems that include
changing labels, changing UPC codes, and others have continually pushed back the release
date of "Garden of Remembrance." Was it worth the wait?
This is the first example of Oneiroid Psychosis' that I've ever heard,
so I really have no basis to judge this against previous efforts. I've heard *of* the band
before, but never actually listened to their work. This initial offering, then, made a
pretty positive impression. Drawing styles from gothic and light synth work, Oneiroid
Psychosis creates somewhat of a minimal texture of music to work with. The songs on this
release generally have a very somber and almost morose tone to them while they are
definitely the work of synthesizers, with striking tones and rich pads galore. According
to their webpage, the members do not have a massive plethora of gear to work with, and it
kind pf shows.
The sounds and programming are somewhat similar on each track, and an
overall almost dirty and digital texture is found on a lot of the sounds. Not to complain,
however, the tracks are good. It just seems that they can get, at times, almost
forgettable.
The music is good, and the underlying ominous dark tones add flavor.
The vocals are bleak and also have the sinister mood to them. There's not a whole lot
going on at all times - This seems to be the idea, however, and it's relayed nicely. |

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