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Lake of Tears

The Metal Years – Gothic Doom Metal – Review

November 11, 2002

If you follow these genres, most of these bands are familiar. They’re mostly the big names, with little “filler,” and omissions were probably licensing issues.

Lake of Tears – Forever Autumn – Review

January 1, 2000

Wonderfully sad easy listening music, with keyboards, piano and a still softly beating heart of crashy rock’n’roll drums and underground power chords.

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November 1, 1995

I was going to write this off as ignorable doom metal with too few innovations, but “Sweetwater” was actually good.

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