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| Sirenian Shores | 
enlarge | Artist: Sirenia Label: Napalm Category: Music
List Price: $8.98 Buy New: $5.34 You Save: $3.64 (41%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 176092
Format: Ep Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 233443 UPC: 693723344324 EAN: 0693723344324 ASIN: B0003HH5CG
Release Date: March 15, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New and Factory Sealed Item Fast Shipping
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| Tracks:
| • | Sirenian Shores | | • | Save Me From Myself (remix) | | • | Meridian (acoustic) | | • | First We Take Manhattan (Leonard Cohen cover) | | • | Obire Mortem |
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Album Description Yet another small masterpiece from Norwegian Gothic Metal sensation, Sirenia. Following the impressive run of the band's latest full-length release An Elixir for Existence, which spent 8 weeks on the FMQB album charts and just missed placement in the CMJ Loud Rock Top 10, Former Tristania mastermind Morten Veland returns with the 5-track mini CD, Sirenian Shores.
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| Customer Reviews:
Sirenian Shores October 25, 2005 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This was kind of a neat album. I liked the title track a fair bit; it starts out with a nice intro. I also loved the acoustic version of Meridian. Save Me from Myself is not a song I have ever liked, but if you like the song, the remix is not bad. Obire Mortem is also a really good song, and the cover of First We Take Manhattan is decent. My only complaint is that there are not more new songs on this, which is why I only gave it 4 stars instead of 5. I don't know that it is worth the $9 charged on this site, but if you can find it for cheaper, you might want to get it.
Sirenia - Sirenian Shores January 15, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Another great band in the history of Music. In my country, this kind of Music is not listened as much as "Reggaeton", "Vallenato" and "Pop". But people who likes this kind of music agree with me. I use to collect the complete discography of the bands I like such as "Nightwish", "After Forever", "Epica", "Odes Of Ecstasy", "Penumbra", "Haggard", "To Die For", etc... There are a lot of good artists who play different genres, styles, etc... but "Gothic Metal" and "Doom Metal" bands are a big revolution.
not typical sirenia January 4, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
as you might expect from a 'remix' album, Morten Veland has not pumped out 5 more tracks that sound like an extension of Elixier, released in 2004. Instead, this EP showcases a couple of tracks that are entirly, compellingly, awesomely beautiful.
except the first track. sirenian shores is entirly typical sirenia, but it sounds amazingly too much like Tristania - ...of Ruins and a Red Nightfall. hmmmmmmmm.... now why would that be?
moving onto the good stuff.
the acoustic version of meridian begins with a plucked guitar that sounds so enchanting a friend of mine recently used it as her entrance music for her wedding. she then used the remix of save me from myself, which is rather more dynamic than the original, as the entrance for her bridesmaids. yea, that's not typical sirenia; she'd be shocked if i ever showed her the original 'meridian.'
the other songs include: 'First We Take Manhattan,' a cover that once again is not typical Sirenia. Veland abandons his death growl for this aggressively melancholy track that reminds me a little of Depeche Mode. finally 'Obire Mortem' is a short, dark choir-driven piece that sounds like it belongs in the soundtrack for Constantine or some such.
overall this is well worth it for the acoustic meridian and the remix of save me from myself. the others are OK but nothing to ge too excited about. 4 stars for unoriginality on the first and last tracks.
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