Tiamat - Wildhoney - Amazon.com Music. And the … #slideshow ul { View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2020 Black With Red/Orange Splatter Vinyl release of Wildhoney on Discogs. Album Rating: 2.5Just got this album, thanks to your review and personally, I don't really like it. What I find most interesting about Wildhoney is the lyrical themes seen in the entire album. !function(a9,a,p,s,t,A,g){if(a[a9])return;function q(c,r){a[a9]._Q.push([c,r])}a[a9]={init:function(){q("i",arguments)},fetchBids:function(){q("f",arguments)},setDisplayBids:function(){},targetingKeys:function(){return[]},_Q:[]};A=p.createElement(s);A.async=!0;A.src=t;g=p.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];g.parentNode.insertBefore(A,g)}("apstag",window,document,"script","//c.amazon-adsystem.com/aax2/apstag.js"); return; That kind of lyrical direction reminds me of the Beatles "Sgt. if ( xhr === lastXhr ) { Wildhoney is almost perfect, a pocket size sun is one of the best tracks ever, do you dream of me is melancholy in its purest expression and the singles are solid and cathartic as hell. Fragile keyboard sounds paint over-dimensioned landscapes, the guitars don't want to hurt anyone and Edlund is singing like a candidate for a vacancy in the local Protestant church choir. While rather passive, ‘’Gaia’’ is about as sentimental as Wildhoney gets - the track conveys the image of foggy landscapes and melancholic tales told by Edlund who successfully stays in the rougher register of his voice and I also like how the song finishes off with some superb shredding that’s show-off-worthy in a positive sense. Tiamat used to be a straight up death metal band from Sweden, formed in 1988. It wasn’t such a risky proposition, if you think of it, as the man already had bright examples to follow, like Paradise Lost, Lake of Tears, Cemetary, Sentenced, The Gathering again, etc., these outfits having already experienced more or less profound stylistic changes, most of them commercially successful… so there was nothing to worry about. This review was originally written for antichristmagazine.com. Tiamat are a band that, in my mind, have had three separate eras already. Alas, given Edlund’s boring delivery I’m assuming this wasn’t his most exciting encounter with a woman. Bands: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. position: relative; })(); Nice review! 5 out of 5 stars (186) 186 reviews Album Rating: 4.0Blah. Thank God that he uses a darker, comparatively raw approach in the first two regular tracks. With the differant tones and trippy effects of this album it wouldn't surprise me if the band had been under the influence.