
One rarely acknowledged fact is that DARK TRANQUILLITY were always the most forward-thinking of Gothenburg’s pioneering melodic death metal bands. Long before their peers began to dismantle the formula, they were releasing albums like 1999’s polarizing “Projector” and its underrated follow-up “Haven…
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