DawnGleaminG wrote:
huskerc7 wrote:
turned this one off 6 songs through because it was boring as shit. high reviews on metal-archives for whatever reason. wasn't my style of DM.
To tell you the truth Husker, I don't think many and I mean the vast majority "reviewers" and "enthusiasts" at the Archives are of a sound and reasonable mind. Many of the reviewers are simply off mark. I used to read reviews and also read posts but in the past several months perhaps bordering on year or so, I still do, but with having in mind my expressed sentiments. So, with a very strong dose of skepticism and doubt. They are intoxicated with their heightened sense of self-importance and grandeur. That is, in reality, mostly spit-balling and wrong-headed.
I've found groupthink emerges in any music reviewing community: canons, sacred cows, and red flags develop. Eventually the group does not realize how much its own biases color their perceptions of music. MA definitely has its inherent biases, just looking at how inconsistent they are on blacklisted bands versus whitelisted bands is revealing. I've cataloged my albums on rateyourmusic.com the past couple years and have discovered how intrinsically biased that userbase is as well.
DawnGleaminG wrote:

It is my personal belief that Satyr's early skillfulness with song-writing peaked with this recording. I'm sure
North will disagree with me as he has a greater affection for
Dark Medieval Times. I will say that as great as that debut is, I think, it is with this particular album that Satyr's innate talents flourished and blossomed which is evidentiary with his marvelous articulation and melody and his distinctiveness of rhythm and the excellence of synths usage.
My opinion has evolved some on this one. I'd put Nemesis in a tie with Dark Medieval now, both just ahead of Shadowthrone. The cleaner production doesn't bother me anymore on ND, and the riffs/melodies are fantastic, even though I'll always love the sinister guitar tone on DMT.