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here is an album review I found for this great release... Link to review http://www.femmemetalwebzine.com/ftmdb.htm Objectivity is sometimes a difficult viewpoint to maintain when writing reviews - even more so when the artists who created the album are people the reviewer knows and genuinely likes. Such is the dilemna I've put upon myself in writing this piece about My Doom Box, the third full-length from New Mexico-based project Fateless Tears. Although I've never actually met the husband-and-wife team of multitalented instrumentalist / vocalist / producer Richard and female vocalist S. Lee Baysinger who comprise the band's lineup, the online discussions (and horribly bad puns) I've shared with them both have been enjoyable enough for me to consider them friends. But in getting to know them, I've figured out they would rightly see that while a gushingly positive review of their work might be a nice ego-stroke, it also wouldn't be doing anyone any real favors - not them and not the readers of this writeup. So I've made this review as objective as I possibly can given the circumstances, mentally distancing myself from the people involved in order to take a hard look at the product they've crafted. It's frequently said 'don't judge a book by its cover,' but in the case of My Doom Box, even if you've never heard of the band before, one look at the cover gives you a pretty good idea of what to expect from the music inside...the on-edge cube adorned with symbolically-conne