I was going to make the same kind of remark. Necromantia will never bore me, they obviously master the kind of music that doesn't need to be fast, loud or particularly demonstrative to grasp your attention. They manage to keep you into the music via simple elements presented in an absolutely coherent way, with a kind of serenity that immediately appeals to me. They're confident about what they do, and the songwriting as well as the way the songs are played show it more clearly than any number of demonstrations of power could. Who else could put atmospheric saxophone parts in a Black Metal song and keep it meaningful ? The saxophone of Necromantia is more confident in itself and meaningful than any number of hours of relentless and painful whining by Ad Hominem.