
The band’s genre is difficult to define, but could probably be best described as progressive/technical death metal, somewhere along the lines of Opeth or In Flames, with a wide array of tempo and style changes. The band also makes extensive use of keyboards, and features clean, though tormented, vocals alongside the traditional death grunt.
The Metal-Archives define them as Symphonic Doom/Avant-Garde Metal
Posted on 29.07.07 by Doost

Deadsoul_Tribe-A_Lullaby_For_The_Devil-Promo-2007-QTXMp3
2007
@VBR
Links: iFolder || RapidShare
Posted on 25.07.07 by Doost

They started under the name Throne of Chaos, but shortened their name to TOC after “Pervertigo.” Material on their first album was pretty much in the vein of Children of Bodom, but on “Pervertigo” they changed their style quite radically into some kind of thrash/power metal hybrid. On Loss Angeles, the music was progressive power metal with hints of jazz and thrash.
Taneli Kiljunen originally performed all vocals before damaging his throat and being unable to sing for an extended period. Because of this, “Pervertigo” was performed with the help of two session vocalists. For “Loss Angeles,” Tuomas Nieminen was added to the band with Taneli offering occasional bursts of harsh vocals.
The band called it quits in August 2005.
Posted on 25.07.07 by Doost

Continuo Renacer – Continuo Renacer
2005
@320 kbps (lame 3.93.1, q=0, stereo, 44100, enc. by Doost)
Links: iFolder || RapidShare
Posted on 23.07.07 by Doost
 |
Alias Eye – In Focus
2007
@320 kbps
Links: iFolder: part1, part2
RapidShare: part1, part2 |
 |
Alias Eye – A Different Point of You
2004
@320 kbps (lame 3.93.1, q=0, stereo, 44100, enc. by Doost)
Links: part1, part2 || RapidShare: part1, part2 |
 |
Alias Eyes – Field Of Names
2001
@320 kbps (lame 3.93.1, q=0, stereo, 44100, enc. by Doost)
Links: part1, part2
|
Posted on 23.07.07 by Doost

Alias Eye – A Different Point of You
2004
@320 kbps (lame 3.93.1, q=0, stereo, 44100, enc. by Doost)
Links: part1, part2 || RapidShare: part1, part2
Posted on 23.07.07 by Doost