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Subterfuge is the second full-length album from the Swedish Hard Rock/Classic Rock band Thalamus. Compared to the debutInchBeneath a dying sunInch, it's more 70's oriented and not so much riff focused. On Subterfuge a great change is the Hammond organ that was fully integrated on the EPInchSign here for nothingInch. The organ tends to fit in really well and takes Thalamus the extra mile. Subterfuge has equal parts of midtempo songs, low tempo and hard stuff, which makes it a great listening record, never tending to get tiring or out of focus. The guitar work is more thoughtful and the solo parts, outstanding. What may differ the most from the debut, are the vocals, which are more mature, more developed and more dynamic. The album kicks off with a low tempo introduction with a Mississippi blues feel, InchBring down MaryInch tends to spin off into a fast hard rock tune.InchWhen goblins cheerInch has a low tempo doom flavor to it, with a chorus that brings your mind to early Rainbow. InchBlindInch (the bands first single) takes you into Deep Purple mood. In all, Subterfuge has something for everyone's mind or mood. You get great ballads with rock flavor in songs likeInchHere today, gone tomorrowInch andInchThrough the fieldsInch. You get your blues nerve satisfied in songs likeInchI hope you understandInch andInchShot to HellInch. with songs like InchLove is shining on the dead manInch you actually get a bit of a seventies/nineties alternative pop feel. And you get to headbang to songs likeInchStill dancing on your graveInch andInchShe sells desolationInch. Album Tracks 1. Blues Mary Intro 2. Bring Down Mary 3. When Goblins Cheer 4. Blind 5. Still Dancing on My Grave 6. I Hope You Understand 7. Here Today Gone Tomorrow 8. Shot to Hell 9. She Sells Desolation 10. Love Is Shining on the Dead Man 11. Through the Fields