Σάββατο 21 Μαΐου 2011

Amaranthe - Amaranthe (2011)



Genre: Power / Melodic / Death Metal
Country: Sweden / Denmark
Members:   Elize Ryd -Female Vocals (2008-present)
                  Johan Andreassen - Bass (2009-present)
                  Morten Lowe Sorensen - Drums
                  Olof Mörck - Guitars, Keyboards
                  Andy Solveström - Harsh Vocals / Screams
                  Jake E Berg - Clean Vocals
Website: http://www.myspace.com/amaranthemetal

Sweden is home to some of the most talented metal music artists nowadays.Many bands with worldwide fame come form there and it is very common to see Swedish musicians in a lot of other great bands as well.Apparently many Swedish musicians love to play Metal music that actually "feels" good when you listen to it.One band that consists of such skillful musicians is Amarathe.Their music is a combination of Power and Melodic elements intertwined with Brutal parts.Some might say that sometimes all this mixture of different kinds might end up being tedious but I assure you that this is not the case here.Just as other great innovative bands like Scar Symmetry have done before, Amaranthe blended together the beautiful with the wild and created some real masterpieces.
The songs in this album consist of beautiful melodies and very nice rhythms.The solos are very powerful (as required) and add to the general progressive style of the songs.Besides this, great work has been done with the keyboards which accompany greatly the melodic / brutal voices of the singers, with Elize's voice being the most captivating of all.
All in all, Amaranthe have done quite the job in this debut album of theirs and it seems that their future will be bright.This year they were a support band for Kamelot , though you shouldn't be surprised to see them have their own tour a couple of years from now.My opinion is that they have set the right base and they have great potential for becoming one of tomorrow's great Metal bands.

Some of my favorite songs in this album:
- Leave Everything Behind
- 1.000.000 Light years Away
- It's All About Me
-  Act Of Desperation (best song for me)

                                                          9/10
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Παρασκευή 15 Απριλίου 2011

Scar Symmetry - The Unseen Empire (2011)


Genre: Progressive Melodic Death Metal
Country: Sweden
Members: Lars (Lerta) Palmqvist - clean vocals
                Roberth Karlsson - brutal
                Per Nilsson - Lead and Rhythm Guitars
                Jonas Kjellgren - Rhythm and Lead Guitars
                Henrik Ohlsson - Drums
                Kenneth Seil - Bass Guitar
Website: http://www.scarsymmetry.com/

 Well, what to begin with? I'd been waiting for that release for about 2 weeks, it was highly anticipated. I just hoped that this album wouldn't let me down (to be honest with you, the previous SCAR SYMMETRY album called "Dark Matter Dimensions", the edge point where the two singers replaced Christian Alvestam and his uncommon talent, wasn't as good as I expected). And it didn't! This is SCAR SYMMETRY return, a return back to the old quality songwriting, where lyrics and instruments are combined in a way that only the Swedish metallers can achieve. The first song on "the unseen empire" called "the anomaly" reminds me a bit the band's hit "the illusionist", that's a promising start...
 The album contains both high and low tempo songs, both soft/smooth/sexy and heavy parts. Creativity is again a main element, and it seems to me that the equilibrium between the clean and brutal vocals has been achieved greatly. Lars and Roberth have found courage, strength, support and experience to overcome the high obstacle called "Christian Alvestam" and the two have established their role in the band's performance far clearly than in "Dark Matter Dimensions". I like the fact that synthesizer is wisely used now and then in the songs. SCAR SYMMETRY have more emphatically entered other metal fields as well as our beloved Melodic Death metal, having Progressive metal to be probably the easiest spotted one. Lyrics, talking about the unseen empire that is taking decision over the most important things, are pretty interesting, too.
 To sum it all up, "The Unseen Empire" gets a "thumbs up", SCAR SYMMETRY do still write great music, and as a consequence this album is a must buy for a prog-melodeath metal fan. The versatility of the album, though, can attract ears from all metal genres.

My favourite songs on the album:
- The Anomaly
- Domination Agenda
- Astronomicon
- The Draconian Arrival




8.5/10


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Τρίτη 15 Μαρτίου 2011

Kamelot - Poetry For The Poisoned (2010)





Genre: Progressive Melodic Metal
Country: USA
Members: Khan (Vocals)
                Thomas Youngblood (Guitars)
                Casey Grillo (Drums)
                Oliver Palotai (Keyboards)
                Sean Tibbett (Bass)
Website:  http://www.kamelot.com

I have to admit that writing this review was pretty difficult for me.This was mainly because Kamelot is one of my favorite bands and I had to try really hard not to misjudge them due to the great respect I have for them.But it seems that even gods may bleed sometimes, though,for Kamelot even this has its own special beauty.Poetry for the Poisoned is Kamelot's latest album and, as you can see from it's title and album art it has a rather "dark and mysterious" aspect.Of course other Kamelot albums had it too, but not to such extent.All this reflects the shady feelings you'll probably have while listening to it's songs.A very clever use of guitar reefs at the right moments accompanied by beautiful keyboards here and there show once again the band's great skills and charisma.The rhythms are also very captivating although sometimes it feels like they are being repeated through different songs.So, in terms of melodies and rhythm, I would say that most of the songs in this album do not come as a surprise.The vocals on the other hand have proven to be more than satisfactory.In fact, I believe it is Khan's melodic and beautiful voice that this album is based on.Harmonic changes of notes and an ever present  "hidden  pain" in it compose the true magic of the songs and show what this album is all about.The lyrics speak of illusions created by sin and dark feelings, thus crafting a more insidious image of our world.Finally, I must mention that in this album there are contributions from other great artists like Simone Simons (from Epica) and Gus G. (from Firewind). Generally, I believe that Poetry for the Poisoned is a good album, though inferior to the band's previous ones.For those of you who have listened to Kamelot before it might seem a bit different than what you would expect.Nonetheless, I suggest that you listen to it and see how the world looks from the dark side.......

My favorite songs in this album:
- The Great Pandemonium
- House On A Hill
- My Train Of Thoughts
- Once Upon A Time



                                                              7/10 
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Σάββατο 26 Φεβρουαρίου 2011

Periphery - Periphery (2010)

Country: USA
Genre: progressive metal, mathcore, metalcore, experimental rock, djent
Band Members: Alex Bois - guitars, live backing vocals
                Jake Bowen - guitars, programming
                Matt Halpern - drums, percussion
                Misha "Bulb" Mansoor - guitars, programming, producer
                Tom Murphy - bass guitar
                Spencer Sotelo - lead vocals                         
Website: http://www.myspace.com/periphery

This is the debut album by the band. To be honest with you, I just recently discovered PERIPHERY. By the first guitar riffs I was pretty sure that these guys were bound to amuse me. Misha Mansoor, the band's founder, had been working on the album for quite a long time, and I have no doubts that he is fired up by the outcome. In this album complex and progressive math metal riffs are combined with great vocal and lead guitar melodies. Almost in every song there are two rhythm guitars and a lead one, mostly responsible for the groovy and catchy melodic parts.  This is music from the future! Being influenced by the likes of  MESHUGGAH and CYNIC, PERIPHERY have probably released a masterpiece, an imminent landmark of metal music. All the songs together contribute to the image that the album stresses, and walking through each one of them helps the listener unveil the band's character and potential. To be impartial with my review/ inquisition, here are some cons I spotted. It has to do with Spencer Sotelo (vocalist), the vocals/ lyrics are quite straight up but too much metalcore-ish at times. Furthermore, the growls/ sceram vocals are not that powerful, but it seems that Spencer is getting better on that over time, so no need to to worry about that!
  PERIPHERY have a bright future ahead, all they need to do is to stay focused, hold their feet on the ground and keep downloading good music from their heads. Enjoy!

The best songs on PERIPHERY's self-titled album:
-Letter Experiment
-All New Materials
-Racecar
-Icarus Lives!



9/10


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Τρίτη 4 Ιανουαρίου 2011

Avenged Sevenfold - Nightmare (2010)



Country: USA
Genre: Hard rock, heavy metal, metalcore
Members: M.Shadows - vocals
                Synyster Gates - lead guitar, backing vocals
                Zacky Vengeance - rhythm guitar, backing vocals
                Johnny Christ - bass guitar, backing vocals
                Mike Portnoy - drums (guest)

On December 28, 2009 James "the Rev" Sullivan (drummer) was found dead at his home at the age of 28. That was a calamity for the band. Nevertheless, AVENGED SEVENFOLD asked DREAM THEATER's drummer Mike Portnoy to fill the gap. The Rev had already played the majority of the drums part in the album and Mike worked on the legacy that James had left behind. The outcome is at least remarkable, Nightmare is to my mind one of the best A7x (AVENGED SEVENFOLD abbreviation) and for sure one of the best releases in 2010. This album has come to take its place amongst other masterpieces of the past, some of which may be "7th son of a 7th son" or "and justice for all". The drums here don't simply accompany the guitars and the whole melody, but they stand out so dynamic. Avenged Sevenfold have decided not to include orchestral parts (like on the previous album), so Nightmare turns out to be much heavier and straighter than the earlier albums. Being Influenced by bands such as IRON MAIDEN, METALLICA, GUNS'N'ROSES, A7x recent work is gonna attract far more metal fans to the band. A couple of ballads, the presence of some more powerful songs, the whole atmosphere that Nightmare has created would make the Rev feel thankful and proud of AVENGED SEVENFOLD. This album is set to be a landmark in metal music.

I picked my favourite songs here (tough decision...):
- Nightmare
- Buried Alive
- God Hates Us (maybe the band's heaviest song ever)
- So Far Away (probably dedicated to the Rev)



9.5/10


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Κυριακή 26 Δεκεμβρίου 2010

Iced Earth - The Crucible of Man / Something Wicked part II (2008)


Country: USA
Genre: Heavy/ Thrash Metal
Members: Jon Schaffer - Rhythm and Lead Guitars, Backing Vocals
                Matt Barlow - Lead and Backing Vocals
                Brent Smedley - Drums
                Troy Seele - Lead Guitar
                Freddie Vidales - Bass Guitar
Website: http://www.icedearth.com/

Yes, this is Matt's return! I know that lots of fans had been waiting for that moment. If you ask me, I would say that Owens was great, too. I wouldn't be bothered if ICED EARTH had to continue with the Ripper, both singers rock (in their own special way). But the crucible of man has just let me down. It seems to me that maybe Iced Earth were not ready to release a new album, it's like they pushed themselves to do so, subsequently to getting Barlow back. Inspiration is missing in most of the songs, and thus repetition took its place. It's my firm belief that the interludes should be missing, and serve the maxim "quality over quantity". I can accept this band's work because it is them, a great metal band. I like the guitar playing, the solos are pretty good, but i believe that most of the songs are quite meaningless. Typical ICED EARTH riffs, simple and interesting solos deluge the album. But at the end of the day, I stay rather indifferent than wowed.

My favourite songs on the album:
- Come What May
- Behold the Wicked Child



6.5/10

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Τρίτη 14 Δεκεμβρίου 2010

Soilwork - The Panic Broadcast (2010)


Country: Sweden 
Genre: Melodic Death Metal, Melodic Death Metal / Alternative Metal (recent) 
Members: Bjorn "Speed" Strid - Vocals
                Peter Wichers - Guitars
                Sven Karlsson - Keyboard
                Ola Flink - Bass Guitar
                Dirk Verbeuren - Drums
                Sylvain Coudet - Guitars
If you are a SOILWORK fan for ages, I am afraid that this album won't fit completely your imaginations, as the swedish metallers seem to have left the straight melodic death style of the past, heading to a more commercial metal. You'd better return to the earlier releases! Ok, competent and skillful, not outstanding effort though.
On the other side of the coin, that doesn't mean that The Panic Broadcast lacks of what one chases in metal music. It seems to me that the band has spent the appropriate amount of time in order to create an album pretty much versatile but complete as an entity, too; pure clean vocals and screamos, mostly high tempo in the songs (double pedal on drums dominates here!), catchy choruses ( I can't help singing "two lives worth of reckoning" and "deliverance is mine"), melodic guitar parts and solos whenever needed (some intrigued, some less complex). The album doesn't long much (48 minutes) but that's not a bad sign, as no  mental and aural fatigue is evoked, if I could use such an expression. 
Give it a try, but to be honest I am cautious over the opinion you are gonna  draw about SOILWORK recent release!

Songs that I have stressed, songs that I picked as the better over the others on The Panic Broadcast:
-Two Lives Worth Of Reckoning
-The Thrill
-Deliverance is Mine
-Let The River Flow



                                               7/10



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