![]() ![]() Once again, Falls of Rauros prove that they're the best classic rock/folk/black metal project that never happened in the 70s. ![]() If they make seven more albums just like this one, I'll eat up every one of them. That said, I'm not disappointed in Vigilance because Falls of Rauros do on this album what they do so damn well. I considered doing a close, almost-academic listen to both albums over and over, looking to catalog the smallest of changes, but that's a good way to kill the joy of music-and probably bore the hell out of you. I'm going to write what might sound like a negative: Vigilance Perennial isn't a quantum leap forward from Believe in No Coming Shore. I think that speaks to how closely that album has stayed with me, and I have no doubt that their newest, Vigilance Perennial, will hold a similar place in my heart. I feel like I just reviewed Falls of Raruos' Believe in No Coming Shore a year ago, but I was surprised to see it was way back in October of 2014. I feel like I just reviewed Falls of Rauros' Believe in No Coming Shore a year ago, but I was surprised to see it was way back in October of 2014.
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