Review from Rock Pages Greece

May 25, 2016
From: Rock Pages Gr
Published: May 20, 2016
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If I said that I wasn’t waiting a long time for this record, I would be lying. After 4 years of patience, Immensity finally released their first album.

My first experience with this band from Athens was back in 2012 when they released a 2-track promo titled “The Lonely Aquarelle”. Hopefully, these tracks are also in this album which contains 7 tracks and has over 1-hour total running time. Immensity’s style isn’t something common among the Greek metal bands. Their atmospheric doom/death metal isn’t exactly easy-listening and in my opinion requires a lot of talent in order to distinguish. Maybe that’s why it took them so long to release it? Who knows. Anyway, this belongs to the past and all the beloved elements of this sound are here. Doom tempos, excellent atmosphere, cold melodies. Without getting boring at all, every song hides a little surprise. Sometimes darker, sometimes more melodic, sometimes even more brutal that reminds of death metal. There are no fillers, no bad moments, no unnecessary music. Of course we have to mention the man behind the song titles, lyrics and microphone. Leonidas Hatzimichalis is simply amazing in his duties. Most people know him from his vocals in melodic/progressive bands like Equal Vector, Imaginery and Fatal Morgana but in this album he shows us that his voice knows no boundaries. His brutal vocals are excellent without omitting some melodic touches that add more color to the songs. Hymns like “Everlasting Punishment” and “Adornment” show that this band has a lot of talent. A talent that is also shown in their ability to filter all their influences from the classic bands of this sound without copying any of them.

There is no need to analyze further this album, anyone who will listen to it will feel it in his own way and travel through its music. Immensity are fantastic in their long awaited debut album. The fans of dark atmospheric sound just found their new favorite band.
For the fans of: Draconian, My Dying Bride, Mourning Beloveth, Swallow The Sun

Reviewed by: George Terzakis
 

Review from ZWareMetalen

May 10, 2016
From: ZWareMetalen
Published: May 9, 2016

Het was al even geleden dat ik iets vernam van Hypnotic Dirge, maar kijk, ze leven nog. Deze keer kregen we de debuutplaat van het Griekse zestal Immensity, bestaande uit nobele onbekenden. Enkel zanger Louis en zijn While Heaven Wept-connectie kende ik halflings. Deze heren en vrouw brengen atmosferische doomdeath, of iets in die aard.

The Isolation Splendour bestaat inderdaad uit doom, doom van het Finse melodische type. Er wordt zowel cle...

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Review from Greek Rebels

May 10, 2016
From: Greek Rebels
Published: May 3, 2016

Δίσκος αποκάλυψη! Αυτό είναι το πρώτο συναίσθημα που μου έρχεται θέλοντας να ξεκινήσω την παρουσίαση αυτού του album. Για τους υποψιασμένους που παρακολούθησαν τους Immensity από το πρώτο τους demo “The Lonely Aquarelle” του 2012, ίσως να μην ήταν τόσο μεγάλη έκπ...

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Review from Metalzone

May 3, 2016
From: Metalzone
Published: April 29, 2016

  Immensity. ¨Ένα συγκρότημα που μέρα με την μέρα θα γίνεται πιο γνωστό όσο η μουσική τους φτάνει σε περισσότερα αυτιά. Δημιουργημένοι το 2009 από τον κιθαρίστα Ανδρέα Κελέκη. Το φθινόπωρο του 2010, αναλαμβάνει τα φωνητικά ο Λεωνίδας Χατζημιχάλης. Σύντο...

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Review from The Blog of Doom

April 23, 2016
From: The Blog of Doom
Published: March 25, 2016

Embracing the classic Doom/Death Metal sound, this Greek 6-piece cranks out a stunning Peaceville homage on their debut release. Switching between death growls and soaring cleans, the vocals call on 20+ years of genre influence while delivering tales of sorrow and pain and all that good stuff. As always, though, I’m a sucker for the slow, haunting guitar lines that provide the bulk of the record’s melody. The album is a bit bloat...

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Review from Hard Rock Info

April 23, 2016
From: Hard Rock Info
Published: April 17, 2016

The shortest song is 5 and a half minutes, and that's normal. But the rest is between approximately 9-11 minutes long. I guess it's not so hard for you to figure out that it's yet another heavy-weight band. Some kind of atmospheric and melancoly death/doom metal.
IMMENSITY comes from Greece, and was formed in the beginning of 2009 in Athens. This is their debut album.
These 7 songs last for approximately 68 minutes, and that's very long....

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Review from Doom Metal Heaven

April 9, 2016
From: Doom Metal Heaven
Published:
April 9, 2016
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The debut album from this six-piece death-doom band from Greece offers a vast ocean of suffering for the listener to dive into. Over the course of an hour or so, Immensity squeeze in a spectacular number of elements on this release.

The slow, regal riffs remind the listener of Daylight Dies, with echoes of My Dying Bride; the clean vocals provide an elegant foil to the growled misery; the keyboards and delicate picking create a subtly...

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Review from IYE Zine

April 2, 2016
From: IYE Zine
Published: April 2, 2016

Un’altra band si affaccia al proscenio del metal più malinconico e melodico: si tratta dei greci Immensity, i quali con The Isolation Splendour entrano a far parte del ricco novero delle band europeo dedite al doom death atmosferico.

Il gruppo ellenico, nel corso di questo riuscito esordio su lunga distanza, dimostra d’aver appreso alla perfezione gli insegnamenti dei migliori nomi del settore, e parlo in particolare di Swallow The Sun e ...

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Review from The Metal Observer

April 2, 2016
From: The Metal Observer
Published: March 31, 2016

For all the excellent black metal that has come out of Greece the last few decades, the country has produced surprisingly few doom/death bands. Formed in 2009 by Andreas Kelekis, Immensity is one of the few doom/death bands to call the country home. Kelekis rounded out the group in 2010 and 2011 and released a demo, The Lonely Aquarelle, in 2012. After hooking up with Hypnotic Dirge, Immensity is set to release their debut album, T...

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Review from Dead Rheteric Webzine

March 17, 2016
From: Dead Rheteric
Published: March 15, 2016

Sometimes a bit of gothic/doom can be just what’s needed to lift the spirits. Delving headlong into some more melancholic material and hearing the gorgeous melodies and atmosphere gives the best in the genre their ability to strike a chord with followers. Greece’s own Immensity has both the sound (and the fitting name) seemingly mastered on their debut, The Isolation Splendour.

While Immensity’s influences run through the usual sus...

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 Released: March 21, 2016
500 Copies
Genre: Atmospheric Death-Doom Metal


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