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Fragments Of Unbecoming - Sterling Black Icon - Chapter III - Black But Shining (2006)



01. Carmine Preface (Entrance)
02. Sterling Black Icon
03. Weave Their Barren Path
04. Dear Floating Water
05. Breathe In The Black To See
06. Ride For A Fall
07. A Faint Illumination
08. Live For The Moment, Stay 'Til The End
09. Scythe Of Scarecrow
10. Onward To The Finger Of God
11. Stand The Tempest
12. Chambre Noire (Departure)

"Although there is certainly a great deal more musical variation on Sterling Black Icon – Chapter III – Black But Shining than listeners experienced with the two previous “chapters” laid out by Germans Fragments Of Unbecoming, many will agree that the band is still a bit mired in the habit of worshipping the basic tenets of Swedish death metal, while not bringing very much to the table in the scope of innovation. That said, there are enough entertaining tracks on Sterling Black Icon – Chapter III – Black But Shining to raise the interest of fans, especially in light of the diminutive amount of quality death metal releases to be found in 2006.
Sine the band’s inception in the fall of 2000, Fragments Of Unbecoming has been intent on resurrecting a sound that was much more prevalent in the mid-1990s, these days you can count small numbers of acts that are actually dedicated to such a style and manage to pull it off in a competent fashion. Fortunately, Fragments Of Unbecoming has studied their influences quite well and quite frankly, upon repeated listening of Sterling Black Icon – Chapter III – Black But Shining, it does appear that this quartet of death-dealers is intent upon making music that is more dynamic than many critics might glean upon initial exposure.
Even though the Swedish style is still quite apparent in the band’s, a bit of German thrash also makes its way into the digits of Sterling Black Icon – Chapter III – Black But Shining, most notably the influences of Coroner and Kreator, especially in terms of the technicality of the guitarist’s riffing and overall song structures."

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