- Tears Of Joy (2:31)
- Fathers Day (5:04)
- Heavenly Calm (4:05)
- 6th September 2012 (6:24)
- The Funeral (2:10)
- Healing With Sorrow (3:33)
- Sorrows (5:30)
- Tears Of Joy Part 2 (2:32)
Kromestar / Tears Of Joy [2013]
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10 comments
people still listen to this dubstep sh!t?
The Funeral, Healing With Sorrow, Sorrow… oh man so bad i’m curious now
You won’t here any ostentatious drop nor any mid-inflated wubwub in this one.
Maybe not as clean and vast as one would expect, but this album has definitively no relation whatsoever with this brostep shit you’re thinking of.
It’s actually surprisingly good and tasteful.
Welp, the melodic kitsch toward the end ruined it a little for me. Robert Miles meets dubstep? Meh.
damn, definitely a fail to judge this one by it’s cover, tags and song titles. fckn chilled out night tunes
judge this one by it’s cover and miss out on finnish gold http://glorybeats.com/bassbonez-vol-ii-tbmp3128/
They shouldn’t allow genre tags on this site… I think they have too much of an influence on what we listen to… and most of the time they aren’t even accurate
“They” being the government?
To those dissing, please have some respect. I read somewhere that this album was conceived after the death (if I’m not mistaken) of Kromestars child
Oh chill for gods sake, no one’s insulted him or anything.
Who are you to tell others what to do anyway, the thought police??