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Euphoric EP

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Euphoric EP

 
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Label: Roadrunner Records
Rating: 4.5
 
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Tracklist of Euphoric EP

Disc 1
1 Euphoric  6:56 no lyrics yet - submit it
2 Decade  5:54 no lyrics yet - submit it
3 Grave Mentor  15:23 no lyrics yet - submit it
4 Sorrow  7:42 no lyrics yet - submit it

Reviews:

Best of the industrial-era Delerium

Before Bill Leeb needed to pay for a new house with albums like Karma and Poem, Delerium was an experimental electronic ambient force to be reckoned with! This album is sublimely tortured and very recommended.

Early Delerium

This CD is enjoyable as it shows fans the beginnings of Delerium as a experimental frontline industrial sound. I enjoyed the tracks of the CD and would say for anyone to buy this CD.

yes and no

Although i am a great fan of older delerium(with every release i become more disstanced), this is one of the disks i listen to the least. Mostly because the first two tracks fail to do much for me. Mixing exessively industrialesque beats with rediculious samples, they seem like they should have been b-sides off a FLA release. Despite that, this is worth having in any true fans collection, just for the epic track "Grave Mentor." This fifteen minute track reminds me of some deeply macabe soundtrack. Slow and methodical. Finishing off the release is the quiet "Sorrow" it's a herald of dreams. Play the second half before sleep, and you will drift to an interesting place.

If you enjoy this, i would suggest looking up "Stone Glass Steel" or possibly even "Ambre"