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Day Six - Eternal Dignity
Day Six - Eternal Dignity
Released: 2005
Label: Progman Records
Cat. No.:
Total Time: 54:35


Reviewed by: Davide Guidone, May 2004

Eternal Dignity is an album realized almost two years ago by the very promising Dutch band Day Six. Now this work has been published and distributed across America by the new label Progman Records.

This album is definitely interesting and shows a young band with a lot of original ideas, even if it can be possible to find influences that carried this work to life. This wide range of influences can find their feedback in the progressive and hard rock of the Seventies, some progressive metal of the Nineties, and even some Metallica hints, like on "Water & Stones." Moreover, in some of the songs like this one and "The Law Of The Web" you can listen to a very tasty female choir that helps Robbie Van Stiphout through the melodic vocal lines.

Maybe the only negative aspect of this release is the sound and executive production; however, I receive and reviewed the first, self-released version, so it is obvious that the guys can do much better with the strong support of a good label.

I'm saying all that also because these great Dutch musicians don't have European distribution yet, but I strongly believe they won't have any problem finding that asap.

Rating: 4.5/5

[See also Scott's review -ed.]

More about Eternal Dignity:

Track Listing: Legend Of The Hollow / The Law Of The Web / Dark Tower / No One Lives Forever / Water & Stones / Day VI / The Crypt

Musicians:
Robbie van Stiphout - vocals, guitars
Dolf Van Heugten - synthesizers
Nick Verstappen - bass
Daan Liebregts - drums

Contact:

Website: www.day-six.com
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Discography

  • Eternal Dignity (2005)


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