There are albums that are easy to describe because every song is similar, or maybe has one song that's a little different than their norm. Not so with Katatonia. The Swedish band is always pushing the envelope. Twists and turns await around every musical corner, with constant changes in tempo, intensity and texture. Each song on their eighth studio CD Night Is The New Day transforms frequently, making for a compelling and interesting listen.
Night Is The New Day gets off to a rousing start with "Forsaker." Heavy guitars give way to an acoustic section before kicking back in. Mellow and progressive sections ensue, along with more intense parts. "The Longest Year" veers into electronica, with synths and poppy sections alternating with more traditional metal.
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(CD cover courtesy Peaceville Records)


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