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Track Listings

1 A Lucid Chaos
2 Race to Equilibrium
3 Nuevo Rumbo
4 The Misfit's Swing
5 In Quest of Sense
6 Otoi
7 Blurred Dreams
8 On the Edge
9 Our Last Gloomy Dance
10 One Step Higher
11 Blind Muse
12 In the Vortex

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Sometimes life itself can be the most beautiful inspiration for an artist. DIABULUS IN MUSICA singer Zuberoa Aznárez and her husband, keyboardist Gorka Elso, decided to fill their new album Euphonic Entropy with all the wonderful, yet chaotic emotions a new life brings. DIABULUS IN MUSICA’s fifth and fully self-produced album mirrors the changes and blossoming beauty in the lives of the two band leaders after the birth of their second child and melts everything into thunderous and highly passionate symphonic metal. The album is bursting with power ballads, beautiful melodies and emotions. Songs like the infectious and ultra-melodic “Otoi” (featuring lyrics in Basque language) bewitch the listener’s senses. The intoxicating “Misfits Swing” and the harmonic, soaring “One Step Higher” ensure a multi-faceted and thrilling adventure!

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  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.9 x 5.4 x 0.3 inches; 2.4 ounces
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Napalm Records
  • Original Release Date ‏ : ‎ 2022
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 12, 2019
  • Label ‏ : ‎ Napalm Records
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B082BWR9H4
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2020
    Ok so here’s the deal. This band has had some awesome music in the past. They are not “mainstream” goth metal or symphonic metal, yet they are both. With this album they have taken it to a new level. Diverse, crafty, exciting, and beautiful, all in one album. Yes, it “sounds like” their other albums, which will appeal to loyal fans, but there is more here. ‘The Misfits Swing”, easily the most creative song on the album, is very well done. They are not the first to mix metal and swing, but they do it oh so well. Those blast beats in the Middle of a swing tune are epic. Otoi is classic DIM, sweeping vocals, and orchestrations that matter (I wonder if it is Zuberoa on those flutes). Blurred dreams and Our Last Gloomy Dance are notable as well.
    If you don’t know DIM, it’s now your problem. This album is an easy intro.
    If you do know them, yes you want this album. They are consistent, but they grow and expand. Already in my top 10 symphonic metal albums.

    I really hope they come to the U S to tour.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2020
    EVERY SONG ON THIS NEW ALBUM ROCKS WE NEED THEM TO TOUR HERE IN THE USA.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2020
    The band just keeps getting better and better.
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2020
    DIM is a wonderfully strange band. Like a few bands, they come from outside a seaboard rim that dominates the genre from Finland and Sweden to Germany and, of course, the Netherlands. Hailing from Spain, they bring a different sound to the table and it’s a most-welcomed spice. It is not an ethnic sound that would stereotype the band, but instead it brings to mind the Inquisition at times—a heavenly lead singer and symphony instruments and chorus, then the hell of a male growler/harsh/whatever. I have all their recordings and put them in my top ten. Here they are again with a recording that gives us more of what makes them great but they’ve raised it to a higher level without deviated from who and what they are. Over the past few years, the biggest name bands have changed in a direction I don’t wish to go; DIM is beautifully moving but within the trajectory they set for themselves. In a year that sees several bands overreaching like ego-trips on acid, DIM has also put a lot of effort in the orchestration but not at the expense of drowning the vocalist. They occasionally record in Spanish and they do that again here; it makes me sorry I only took year of Spanish; but this variation reminds me of the Latin that some other bands incorporate. It’s easier translating Spanish. Buy them all!
    One observation that some newcomers to DIM might not like (though I thoroughly enjoy) is they employ a little more opera style (not the kind of opera that usually gags me). This is a deeper dimension of the band that takes a little of the harsh vocals out of the way, but for me that’s an improvement.

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    Reviewed in Germany on May 18, 2020
    Alles bestens!
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