In Flames - Sounds Of A Playground Fading -2011- Flac Review

From the opening rain and clean guitar arpeggios of the title track, you feel the space. But in a compressed MP3, that space collapses. The low-end rumble that introduces "Deliver Us" becomes a muddy thud. The electronic pulses that weave through "The Puzzle" turn into digital wasps.

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There is a specific kind of heat that comes from a band facing down two decades of legacy while trying to stare into a new decade. For In Flames, 2011 was that crossroads. Sounds of a Playground Fading wasn’t just an album; it was a statement. It was the first record without founding guitarist Jesper Strömblad, and the first to fully embrace the polished, alternative-metal-infused sound that had been brewing since Come Clarity . From the opening rain and clean guitar arpeggios