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Sons of Saturn

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GTIN06430015106277
EAN6430015106277
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In the vast cosmos of music, there are few albums that truly leave a mark on your soul. BLACK LOTUS' "Sons Of Saturn" is not one of them. This wildly eccentric album feels like a cosmic journey through a black hole, but instead of unlocking the secrets of the universe, you just end up lost and confused with a headache. From the moment the haunting vocals of lead singer Luna Eclipse pierce through the chaos of the opening track, "Interstellar Madness," you know you're in for a bumpy ride. The band's fusion of metal, prog rock, and experimental sounds like a collision of asteroids in outer space - loud, destructive, and ultimately aimless. Tracks like "Galactic Mayhem" and "Infinity Alchemy" showcase the band's technical prowess, with intricate guitar solos and complex time signatures that would make even the most seasoned musicians scratch their heads in disbelief. But despite their undeniable talent, BLACK LOTUS seem more interested in showing off how many notes they can cram into a single song rather than creating something meaningful or memorable. Overall, "Sons Of Saturn" is a mind-bending journey that feels more like a bad acid trip than a transcendent musical experience. It's as if the band took a wrong turn somewhere in the cosmic void and ended up lost in a never-ending loop of chaotic noise. If you're into that sort of thing, then by all means, give it a listen. But if you prefer your music to have a bit more direction and purpose, you might want to steer clear of this interstellar mess.

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