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| | Tiamat: Reviews, Discography, Audio Clips, and more ||| Music.com |
 | | Released later that year, Wildhoney [+] became the group's artistic and commercial breakthrough, fully realizing the sound hinted at on previous releases and eliciting effusive praise in metal circles for its brooding, Gothic atmospherics. |
 | | The sound was often described as death metal meeting Pink Floyd [+], a connection made explicit with a cover of that band's "When You're In" on 1995's Gaia [+] EP, which otherwise featured four remixes/edits of Wildhoney [+] cuts. |
 | | Following the supporting tour, Edlund moved permanently to Dortmund, Germany, where most of the band's albums had been recorded; he also changed the group's focus, turning Tiamat [+] into more of a personal mouthpiece and studio creation and declaring himself the only official member. |
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