From: Rock Metal Essence Webzine
Published: October 5, 2013
Original Link*Google translation of Italian reviewA hypnotic journey and fascinating landscapes in funeral doom tinged with ferocity death metal is what we savor note after note in the debut album of the Ukrainians Vin de Mia Trix , entitled Once Hidden From Sight .
An album of eight tracks made quite long, sometimes mournful, who make their atmospheres strong point, with rides doom rich acoustic moments of tremendous impact on mood and emotions of the listener. A slow peregrination between money and bearing the guitar riff of Serge Pokhvala , together with care and precision from the wall of sound of the bass and the piano of Alex Vynogradoff and the battery Igor Babayev , with the vocal growl and clean and equipped with the very talented singer Andrew Tkachenko to do last fundamental element for the creation of this real magic muscale. A product therefore able to pierce the skin, entering the meat and sedimentation in the soul, suitable for every type of listener, including those who are not really practical of doom and sounds like. Tracks such as the precious Là où le rêve et le jour s'effleurèrent , real pinnacle composing the disc, in fact they reach a quality that go beyond any classification precise genre or sound, coming up with his emotions and notes really at the heart of all to output sound of a band that really would be a mistake not to consider one of the best rookies in this absolute 2013.
Rating: 83/100
Reviewed by: James Mezzano