Sweet, thanks for uploading this! I was so lucky to catch the physical disc online for cheap, and I treasure it; it helps so much when there are links to share. Just offhand, the song titles are mixed up; The Conversation is actually Behind Those Images, Escaping Eternal Suffering actually = A Day The Hatred Dies, Reality = Escaping Eternal Suffering, Behind Those Images = Reality, A Day The Hatred Dies = The Conversion (correct title), and the other five are correct as is.
I was just re-listening the disc and shared your link, although Kekal isn't popular among my Facebook friends; I can't explain your listing, but if you need to research, check the Encyclopedia Metallum entry and match the attached lyrics to each song. You might have a burned copy, which is reasonable to expect for this CD; it's possible, because I noticed strange audio distortion throughout the vid and even one speaker disappearing completely at 2:50. It probably won't matter much anyway.
Hey Schizowoo and quadrupleplay, I'm wondering if the song names have been changed since the realization that some were mixed up. IOW did you relabel your videos Schizowoo? Thanks for posting these, I haven't heard any of Beyond the Glimpse of Dreams but Rotting Youth at all before - though Kekal is my favorite band
Regarding lyrics, it's at least admirable that you can distinguish them; Harry's strange vocal choices on this CD sometimes make it difficult or impossible to hear what he's saying, especially on Behind Those Images where it sounds like he's having a manic rant outburst; this is my main complaint on the debut, and Jeff's entrance on lead vocals largely fixed this. Kekal has always written quality lyrics, though they DEFINITELY stepped up the game during the avant-garde era: so much vocabulary...
kaset pita masih saya simpan...kekal wil be kekal band
Sweet, thanks for uploading this! I was so lucky to catch the physical disc online for cheap, and I treasure it; it helps so much when there are links to share.
Just offhand, the song titles are mixed up; The Conversation is actually Behind Those Images, Escaping Eternal Suffering actually = A Day The Hatred Dies, Reality = Escaping Eternal Suffering, Behind Those Images = Reality, A Day The Hatred Dies = The Conversion (correct title), and the other five are correct as is.
awesome Kekal brutalness
I was just re-listening the disc and shared your link, although Kekal isn't popular among my Facebook friends; I can't explain your listing, but if you need to research, check the Encyclopedia Metallum entry and match the attached lyrics to each song. You might have a burned copy, which is reasonable to expect for this CD; it's possible, because I noticed strange audio distortion throughout the vid and even one speaker disappearing completely at 2:50. It probably won't matter much anyway.
I checked the lyrics. Seems like they really were mixed up. Thanks for pointing that out.
What happens with the left channel at 2:49?
You're welcome!
Hmm. My friend sent me a copy of this CD and songs were named that way. Are you sure about this?
Hey Schizowoo and quadrupleplay, I'm wondering if the song names have been changed since the realization that some were mixed up. IOW did you relabel your videos Schizowoo? Thanks for posting these, I haven't heard any of Beyond the Glimpse of Dreams but Rotting Youth at all before - though Kekal is my favorite band
Yeah, I renamed them the way they're supposed to be.
Regarding lyrics, it's at least admirable that you can distinguish them; Harry's strange vocal choices on this CD sometimes make it difficult or impossible to hear what he's saying, especially on Behind Those Images where it sounds like he's having a manic rant outburst; this is my main complaint on the debut, and Jeff's entrance on lead vocals largely fixed this. Kekal has always written quality lyrics, though they DEFINITELY stepped up the game during the avant-garde era: so much vocabulary...
White metal...