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Monday, February 21, 2005

Club Decease - Ending Forever

**Congratulations to Club Decease - Winners of the Best Album of the Summer 2004**

I remember driving in my car when I first popped my copy of Club Decease’s “Ending Forever” in, and being surprised by the gritty quality of the sound. It could be a slight recording error I thought at first, but as time passed on, I knew that this delicate distortion was the unique presentation of sound that only Club Decease could own.

‘Decease’ says it all. The band has created a glorious image of death in their music, matched only by the conceptual genius of bands such as The Birthday Massacre and Tool. The entire album is a flowing, rocking, moving work that brilliant captures the common angst of society.

My two favorite tracks on this album are back to back, and are on constant repeat. “The Sound of Forever” and “Death Next Door” are perfect examples of the creation of sound that is both flowing and natural, yet ensnaring and memorable.

At the end of the album I knew where the title had come from. The song really does end forever. While it was a brilliant concept, I have to admit the song itself drives me nuts after about 10 minutes and I have to turn it off; I’ve never actually made it to the end of the track. That’s really my only drawback to the album, but with the amount of musical winners on this CD, it’s forgivable.

Suggested Tracks:
“The Sound Of Forever”
“Death Next Door”

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