Heroik – Heart Of Battle (2010)

Posted on April 1, 2012 in Heavy Metal |Power Metal by

The year 2010 has been something of a metal epiphany for myself in that I’ve discovered that Quebec is an absolutely incredible place for metal talent. Granted, I’m specifically targeting the power metal scene with that statement, but from what I’ve heard it extends into the folk, black, heavy, and death genres as well. Heroik is another of several Quebecois debut artists releasing their first album this year (along with newcomers Viathyn and Instanzia), and are the most symphonic of the trio, relying heavily upon choirs and synths to deliver their epic sounding power metal.

Band Heroik
Info: Heart Of Battle
Info: Canada
Style: Symphonic Power Metal
Years: 2010
Info: MP3 CBR 320 kbps
Info: 101 Mb
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Tracklist:
1. Heroism 01:04
2. From My Latest Fall 05:05
3. Stormseeker 05:20
4. Goodbye My Friend 04:25
5. Heart of Battle 04:52
6. Chapter 1: Grief 05:39
7. We Will Fight 05:07
8. Lost World 04:20
9. Wings of Time 04:36
10. Until the End 06:16

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Sahaj – Another Minute (2012)

Posted on March 30, 2012 in Rock by Alex F
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Daniel “Sahaj” Ticotin (born April 5, 1969), is an American musician, vocalist, record producer, and member of the rock band, Ra.[1] Sahaj was born to a Puerto Rican mother and a Russian-Jewishfather, the brother of motion picture and television actress, Rachel Ticotin. During a pilgrimage to India in 1992, he studied meditation and was given the name “Sahaj”. He currently lives in Tarzana,California where he produces and composes for various artists.

01. To Make You Stay
02. Your Eyes, Your Eyes
03. I Fall Down
04. Another Minute
05. Come What May
06. The Willows Weep
07. She’s All You’ll Ever Need
08. If Only
09. Please Tell Me
10. A Hand On One Eye
11. A Lonely World
12. A Cool Fire
13. Walk Around The Sky

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JORDAN LOVE – UNCOMPLICATED (2012)

Posted on March 29, 2012 in Rock by Alex F

Jordan Love is a new Christian music artist from Miami, Florida.  Jordan writes, plays, and sings her own songs and leads worship at her church.  Jordan’s first album, “uncomplicated”, was independently released on January 8, 2012 and includes some great new worship tunes.

Jordan’s website includes the following quote from her bio, “When she travels, she shares God’s love through Jesus and encourages youth to stand, uncompromising!”

Band Jordan Love
Info: Uncomplicated
Info: USA
Style: Christian Rock, Pop Rock, Female Vocal
Years: 2012
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Info: mp3
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Info: 103 Mb

Tracklist:

1. Psalm 1 (3:39)
2. But God (4:50)
3. In Between (4:22)
4. Crazy In Love (3:36)
5. Beauty In Me (4:05)
6. Drops of Rain (5:02)
7. Only In You (4:16)
8. Believe (4:45)
9. Leather Soul (5:15)
10. Uncomplicated (3:11)
11. Little Voice Inside (6:06)

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Oli Brown – Here I am (2012)

Posted on March 28, 2012 in Blues,Hard Rock by

2011 has been a fantastic year for British Blues star Oli Brown. After a successful solo tour early in the year he finished by supporting the legendary John Mayall on a full UK tour. In between he managed to collect 2 awards in the 2011 BRITISH BLUES AWARDS – Best Band and Best Album (Heads I Win Tails You Lose) as well as
Runner Up: Best Male Vocalist, Runner Up: Best Guitarist and Runner Up: Best Young Artist.

Band Oli Brown
Info: Here I am
Years: 2012
Style: Hard Blues Rock
Info: MP3 CBR 320 kbps
Info: UK
Time: Ruff
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Info: 120 Mb

Tracklist:
1. Here I Am – 4:07
2. Thinking About Her – 3:48
3. Manic Bloom – 4:01
4. All We Had To Give – 3:41
5. You Can Only Blame Yourself – 4:32
6. Start It Again – 3:44
7. Devil In Me – 4:30
8. I Love You More You’ll Ever Know – 7:05
9. Remedy – 4:20
10. Mr. Wilson – 4:04
11. Like A Father – 3:56
12. Solid Ground – 3:35

Oli Brown: guitar and vocals
Scott Barnes: bass
Wayne Proctor: drums and percussion
Joel White: hammond and rhodes
Dani Wilde: guest vocals
Paul Jones: guest harmonic

 

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Robbie Dupree with David Sancious (2003)

Posted on March 28, 2012 in Melodic Rock | AOR by Alex F
This very intimate and rare production released in 2003 features a duo between Robbie Dupree on vocals and harmonica and David Sancious on acoustic piano. They perform a collection of some of Dupree’s most memorable songs minus the hit “Steal Away”, which surprisingly does not appear on this production. These are well crafted renditions of Mr. Dupree’s repertoire simplified in instruments but enriched with re-harmonization, beautifully performed by Mr. Dupree’s silk vocals and Mr. Sancious’ smooth yet fierce playing. The mood of the whole collection makes it a pleasure to listen to even if you’re not a fan of Robbie Dupree and even if you have never heard these songs before. The is an artist exclusive release.

David Sancious is one of the most talented and sought after keyboard players in the music industry. Just off a recent tour with Sting, David is back in his studio completing his ninth album entitled “The Treehouse Sessions”.  His other most recent recordings include “9 Piano Improvisations”, “Cinema” and “Live in The Now”.

David has always been inspired and motivated by the composing aspect of music. He thinks of himself as a composer who plays well, rather than a person who is proficient on a given instrument. His recordings have attracted the attention of artists the world over.

Since his first big break as a member of the original Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band in the 70’s David has also worked with Peter Gabriel, Eric Clapton, Santana, Jeff Beck, Seal, Yousou Ndour,  Zucchero, Francis Dunnery, Aretha Franklin and many others over the years, David is admired and referred to by many as a ‘Musician’s Musician”. David has used his talents as a pianist, synthesist, guitarist, arranger, and producer on recording sessions and concert tours, playing an eclectic and diverse range of music.

Track Listing:
1. Carried Away
2. Month of Sundays
3. Walls Come Down
4. This is Life
5. Return to Her
6. Wings
7. Desperation
8. Real Life (sampled above)
9. Sunny Day
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OSI – Fire Make Thunder (2012)

Posted on March 27, 2012 in Progressive Rock by Alex F
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For those of you who don’t know O.S.I. (shame on you!), they could easily be considered a supergroup of prog metal masters. Featuring Kevin Moore (ex-Dream Theater) and Jim Matheos (Fates Warning) as the two staple members, their albums have seen appearances from Mike Portnoy (ex-Dream Theater, Adrenaline Mob), Gavin Harrison (Porcupine Tree), Mikael Akerfeldt (OpethBloodbath), Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree), and several more. With credentials like that, this is a band that practically demands notice.

I’ve personally been a fan of this band for several years. That’s why I was so excited when I heard that a new album, Fire Make Thunder, was set for release. Now that I have it, does it live up to my expectations?

Let me describe the sound of O.S.I. for you real quick, as it’s unfair to just label them a prog rock band and leave it at that. Yes, they have some odd time signatures here and there. Yes, they do amazing mixtures of mellow and heavy. But there is also something very industrial about the band. I’m not referring to the electronic subgenre either. It’s more that I envision steel factories when listening to O.S.I.. Grimy smokestacks rising up, a dark smog cloud hanging overhead. That’s how I feel when I listen to O.S.I. and I like it.

With Fire Make Thunder, that same feeling washed over me as soon as I hit ‘Play’. It was a cold, mechanical welcome that I felt very comfortable embracing. Now, that’s not to say that the album feels harsh or overly digital. There are definitely moments of gentle warmth and beauty, such as in Winds Won’t Howl. There are also times when the band hits you hard, like in the instrumental Enemy Prayer.
This album doesn’t feel as heavy as previous releases, but that’s not what is important about O.S.I.. Listening to one of their albums is like embarking on a sonic journey where new and amazing tones and sounds assault you from all sides constantly. Crassly put, it’s an audiophile’s wet dream. It sounds fantastic and I truly enjoyed listening to it several times.
The Final WordFire Make Thunder only reinforces my love for O.S.I.. It’s a beautiful, harsh album that I’ll be returning to many times in the future.

Artist: OSI
Title Of Album: Fire Make Thunder
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Metal Blade
Genre: Progressive Rock, Metal
Country: USA
Quality: MP3
Bitrate: VBR248 kbps / 44.1kHz / Joint Stereo
Total Time: 43:10
Total Size: 78 MB

Tracklist:

1. Cold Call 7:10
2. Guards 5:03
3. Indian Curse 4:42
4. Enemy Prayer 4:54
5. Wind Wont Howl 5:05
6. Big Chief II 3:04
7. For Nothing 3:18
8. Invisible Men 9:54

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Tribute to Iron Maiden – The Soldier Has Returned (2011)

For the most dedicated of us Iron Maiden fans, it can be quite a challenge tracking down every tribute album of new material by aspiring artists or established and popular acts who just want to pay tribute to the band that inspired them to success. Always spoiling things for us is Paul Di’Anno and his has-been/never-was cohorts who put out the same material over and over again in a repackaged format. The Soldier has Returned is just a repackaging of the Dead Line label’s release “666: The Number one Beast, Vol. 1.” Nothing new here at all. Worse, it’s nothing worth listening to, either. Di’Anno covers his own tracks which give nothing new or different to make them worth a listen. In fact, every track on this release sounds like the same thing you’d expect to hear from a cover band–musicians doing the best they can to faithfully reproduce the original sound. How boring is that? The Dickinson era songs are sung by several other B-listers like Steve Overland, Steve Grimmet and Doogie White, and they offer the only variations to the overall sound. Overland is comically bad, but Grimmet and White do a decent job. Still, I recommend you save your money and buy a $2 used copy of the original release. Heck, for about the same price as this one, or even less, you can probably pick up the Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 package of the original “666: The Number One Beast together.”

1. Steve Overland (FM) – Can I Play With Madness
2. Steve Grimmett (Grim Reaper) – 2 Minutes To Midnight
3. Paul Dianno (Killers) – Wrathchild
4. Doogie White (Rainbow) – Hallowed Be Thy Name
5. Paul Dianno (Killers) – Running Free
6. Doogie White (Rainbow) – The Evil That Men Do
7. Paul Dianno (Killers) – Phantom Of The Opera
8. Steve Grimmett (Grim Reaper) – Number Of The Beast
9. Paul Dianno (Killers) – Iron Maiden
10. Steve Overland (FM) – Run To The Hills
11. Gary Barden (MSG) – The Trooper

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Roxette – Travelling (2012)

Posted on March 23, 2012 in Classic Rock,Rock by

“Travelling” is the ninth studio album of Swedish pop duo Roxette, and it was originally titled “Tourism 2? but the band changed it at the last moment. The LP is a direct sequel to the 1992 album of the same name and it was produced by Clarence Öfwerman, Christoffer Lundquist, Per Gessle, Marie Fredriksson.

Artist: Roxette
Title Of Album: Travelling
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: EMI
Genre: Pop Rock
Quality: MP3
Bitrate: VBR kbps – 44,1Hz – Joint-Stereo
Total Time: 54:45
Total Size: 101 MB

Tracklist:

01 Me & You & Terry & Julie 03:46
02 Lover Lover Lover 04:00
03 Turn of the Tide 04:11
04 Touched by the Hand of God 03:48
05 Easy Way Out 03:38
06 Its Possible ( Version One) 02:38
07 Perfect Excuse 03:41
08 Excuse Me, Sir, Do You Want Me to Check on Your Wife 04:15
09 Angel Passing 02:47
10 Stars 03:36
11 The Weight of the World 02:52
12 Shes Got Nothing on (But the Radio) 04:41
13 See Me 03:49
14 Its Possible (Version Two) 02:45
15 It Must Have Been Love 04:18

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Diamond Dogs -Set Fire To It All (2012)

Posted on March 21, 2012 in All Exclusive,Classic Rock,Hard Rock by Alex F

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2012 marks the 20th anniversary of Swedish rock ‘n’ rollers Diamond Dogs, who will celebrate with a new album, a live concert DVD, and worldwide touring.

On the new record ‘Set Fire To It All’, available on March 9th through Legal Records, the Diamond Dogs once and for all show why they are called the finest boogie rock collective in the world. Twenty years of group members performing together on 13 bright shining studio recorded tracks. Those who have followed this grand band’s bewildering career will, on this unique album, enjoy contributions from musicians they recognize throughout Diamond Dogs’ intense history as they have through the years included members from band’s and artists like The Hellacopters, Wilmer X, Ian Hunter, Dogs D’Amour, Johnny Thunders, and Hanoi Rocks.

‘Set Fire To It All’ takes the listener right into the hard glam boogie world of the great Scandinavian Diamond Dogs. Diamond Dogs has been touring the world for almost 20 years, now and then, along with friends like Nazareth, Ian Hunter, The Cult, Hanoi Rocks, The Damned, Sensational Alex Harvey Band, The Quireboys, and Dan Baird/Georgia Satellites.

For the recording sessions of ‘Set Fire To It All’ the Diamond Dogs also lined up the services of vocalists Spike (Quireboys), Ryan Roxie (Alice Cooper), Danny Bowes (Thunder), and Dan Baird (Georgia Satellites) among others.

The line-up on ‘Set Fire To It All’ includes Sulo (lead vocals), Fredrik Fagerlund (guitar), Lars Karlsson (guitar), Martin Tronsson (bass), Johannes Drain (drums), Duke of Honk (keyboards), and Magic Gunnarsson (saxophone).

‘Set Fire To It All’ tracklisting:


1. On the Sunny Side Again
2. Set Fire to it All
3. Mama Let the Mad Dog Run
4. Scars and Emblems
5. Lay Me Down On Solid Ground
6. Bad But Not Ruined
7. Ball of Lightning
8. The Inner Jukebox Blues
9. Sweethearts for Christmas
10. Burn One Down
11. Nothing Can Change this Love
12. Stand by the Rhythm
13. In Each and Every Ballroom

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Evergrey – A Decade And A Half (2012)

Posted on March 16, 2012 in Heavy Metal |Power Metal by Alex F
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Swedish metallers EVERGREY will release “A Decade And A Half”, a two-disc greatest-hits collection, in North America on November 22 viaSPV/Steamhammer. This deluxe package contains previously unreleased songs, live tracks and an extensive booklet.

Since the band arrived on the scene with its first album in 1998,EVERGREY has brought out eight studio albums and one live release. All of them made the Top 20 in their native Sweden and the last two landed in the Top 10. On top of that, their DVD, “A Night To Remember”, was No. 1 for four weeks and nominated for an the Swedish Grammy equivalent.

“A Decade And A Half” track listing:

CD 1

01. The Masterplan
02. Blackened Dawn (live)
03. Rulers Of The Mind
04. A Touch Of Blessing
05. Frozen
06. For Every Tear That Falls (live)
07. More Than Ever
08. Blinded
09. Faith Restored
10. These Scars
11. Broken Wings
12. Words Mean Nothing
13. Wrong (live) (unplugged; previously unreleased)

CD 2

01. The Great Deceiver
02. Monday Morning Apocalypse
03. Wrong
04. Waking Up Blind (live)
05. Solitude Within
06. Recreation Day
07. Still In The Water
08. Leave It Behind Us
09. Fear
10. When The Walls Go Down (live)
11. Frozen (live) (unplugged; previously unreleased)

EVERGREY‘s latest album, “Glorious Collision”, sold around 900 copies in the United States in its first week of release. The CD landed at position No. 49 on the Top New Artist Albums (Heatseekers) chart, which lists the best-selling albums by new and developing artists, defined as those who have never appeared in the Top 100 of The Billboard 200.

EVERGREY‘s current lineup includes Englund and keyboardist Rikard Zander alongside new members Marcus Jidell (guitar), Hannes Van Dahl(drums) and Johan Niemann (bass).

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Xander Demos – Guitarcadia (2012)

Posted on March 14, 2012 in Hard Rock,Heavy Metal |Power Metal by Alex F
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Xander Demos is a high-energy rock and metal guitar player from Pittsburgh, PA. He currently fronts his own solo band, as well as playing lead guitar for Pittsburgh’s favorite party rock outfit, Into The Arena. Xander performs in excess of 100 times a year, and he is active in recording collaborations with artists all over the world. Xander plays guitars from Suhr, McNaught and Conklin, with whom he has endorsement deals. His endorsement from these guitar companies is a testament to his impressive skills and his deep commitment to playing the best guitars in the world.

Growing up in the decade of decadence, Xander has been a big fan of everything from pop-metal, Top-40, thrash metal, progressive rock and even dance-related music. As long as there was a hook or a melody, he picked up on it. Xander’s main influences are Shawn Lane, Eric Johnson, Steve Vai, Vinnie Moore, Jason Becker, Neal Schon, Michael Romeo and John Sykes.

Xander’s style ranges from the beautifully melodic to the jaw-droppingly insane. His playing encompasses much of what he has learned and absorbed from other players over the years. One constant in his music is a focus on strong guitar melodies. Xander is currently working on the full-length follow-up to his EP “Road To Guitarcadia,” which is being mixed by CJ Snare of Firehouse; an instructional DVD; performing with his two live bands every week; and passing on his passion for guitar by giving in person and online instructions to eager students.

Recently, Xander has been making quite the name for himself and his solo band by appearing as support for acts like UFO, Lizzy Borden, Kip Winger, Neil Zaza and Dio Disciples. He recently had the #1 Metal and Progressive music video on Myspace, with the photo montage clip of his song, “Chase the Sun.” It is the follow-up video to another #1–his current single, “Right Angles.” That single is receiving critical praise and worldwide acceptance by fans and radio, alike. Xander has recently been featured on The Real Radio Show with AJ Pero of Twisted Sister, Steve Vai’s GuitarTV.com, GuitarWorld.com, Hair Metal Mansion, Iron City Rocks, and many other top rock and metal shows and websites. Recently nominated for Best Guitarist, 2011 Iron City Rocks Music Awards, Xander’s music will also appear on two upcoming major compilation releases, Liberty N Justice’s “Cigar Chronicles” and Raging Storm Records’ “Night Of the Living Shred,” as well as the new Ged Ryland solo CD, due in early 2012. Xander also recently joined James Rivera’s Sabbath Judas Sabbath tribute band, which will tour on the east coast of the US this year.

In addition to these accomplishments, Xander is an avid animal lover. Always looking for projects that will aid these beautiful creatures, Xander donated a portion of his EP sales to various animal charities.

Xander plays: V-Picks, the Fractal Audio Axe-FX Ultra as well as Hughes and Kettner amps, ISP Guitar Systems and Suhr Guitars, Amps & Effects, McNaught Guitars, Conklin Guitars and John Dixon Cases. Many of Xander’s guitars are outfitted with EMG pickups and accessories. He exclusively uses the FloydUpgrades tremolos or the GraphTech LB-63 piezo-equipped Floyd tremolo.

1. Right Angles
2. Nothing Major
3. Under a Darkened Sky
4. White Knuckle Driving
5. Guitarcadia
6. Woodshed Sonata
7. Boys of Summer
8. Chase the Sun
9. Metagalactic
10. Lady in Red
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RICK MILLER – DARK DREAMS 2012

Posted on March 14, 2012 in Progressive Rock by Alex F

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Canadian composer and multi-instrumentalist RICK MILLER made his debut effort as a solo artist back in 1983 with the new age production Starsong, which shifted a highly respectable 30.000 units at the time. He would follow up this venture with Windhaven in 1987, and his efforts Interstellar Passage from 1998 and the EP No Passion, No Pain from 2009 would continue exploring similar musical territories.

But after honing his craft working at Sound Design Studios in Toronto throughout the 80’s and 90’s, Miller wanted to have a go at his true musical love as well, atmospheric progressive rock inspired by artists such as Pink Floyd, The Moody Blues and Steve Hackett.

This lead to a flurry of releases following the start of the millenium: The One (2003), Dreamtigers (2004), The End of Days (2006) and Angel of My Soul (2008). These efforts gave Miller a good reputation, and in 2009 he was signed by Canadian indie label Unicorn Records. His first release for this label was the 2009 effort Falling Through Rainbows.

Band Rick Miller
Info: Dark Dreams
Years: 2012
Info: Canada
Style: Progressive rock
Tracklist: Mp3/ 192kbps
Info: 63.8 Mb

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01.Return To Uqbar 06:13
02.Angels In The Forest 08:17
03.When The Evening Comes 02:56
04.Whisper 05:23
05.The Transcension 02:26
06.Quiet Desperation 06:48
07.Hear The Ocean Roar 03:24
08.Man Out Of Time 05:19
09.The One (Reincarnate) 04:22

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Crow7 – Symphony Of Souls (2012)

Posted on March 10, 2012 in Progressive Rock by Alex F
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This German band has coined a catchy tag for their style of music: ProMeRo, which stands for Progressive Metal-Rock. It’s a memorable descriptor designed to announce their presence as a hybrid band that incorporate several different genres into their sound (besides progressive, metal, and rock, the group also mixes in modern rock, dabbles in death metal, and slips in some symphonic subtleties). Unfortunately, the acronymic tag is better than the actual music.

The press release claims Crow 7’s sound resembles “the good old rock of the ‘80s.” Yeah, well, McDonald’s can claim their Big Mac tastes like filet Mignon, but that don’t make it so. This album has as much in common with ‘80s rock as Paris Hilton has in common with a starving street urchin. What this album really sounds like is progressive rock slathered with the slick, beefy production so popular today peppered with some death metal growls to increase the intensity and up the modern metal appeal. Hard rock and power metal chops also come out to play once in awhile, but at its core this is modern prog with about as much interest in the ‘80s as the Pope has in exchanging his rosary beads for anal beads.

The musical mash-up Crow 7 attempted is laudable, even if it must be considered a failure. So many artists are content to cower in the comfort zone and crank out exactly the same thing as a thousand bands before them, so kudos to Crow 7 for having the guts to go against the grain and attempt something adventurous. The problem lies not with the innovative concept itself, but in the execution of that concept. While the members are all very skilled and the production is impeccable, there is an absence of energy and a hollow void where the hooks should be. With its tendency toward brooding seriousness, the progressive metal genre sometimes struggles to hold listener interest, and this is a struggle thatSymphony of Souls fails to overcome due to a scant supply of interesting songs.

But “scant” does not mean “absent.” Sift through the endless supply of tracks. Seriously, fifteen tracks is overkill—and you will uncover a handful of decent songs. “Street of Slaver” and “The Guide” both sport solid enough chorus hooks to make them stand out, though “solid” should not be confused with “good.” Sure, these songs are more listenable than the other dullards on the album, but that is damning with faint praise. Joining them in the “solid” category is “Dirty Lies,” a rocking mid-tempo number that avoids slavish commercialism by adding a progressive touch to the chorus as well as some growled backing vocals. “Breed of the Crime” brings some appreciable metal credibility to its sonic output despite the symphonic keys and violins accentuating the back of the mix, while “The Final Ride” brings a burst of double-kick adrenalin. Still, even if all these songs are awarded a passing grade, there are still ten songs remaining, and few people will be satisfied with that kind of lopsided ratio.

Symphony of Souls strives to be all things to all people and ends up satisfying none. Credit to the band for daring to do something different, but the cool idea is crippled by flawed execution and a disjointed approach to too many broad genres. The prog practitioners won’t appreciate the death metal dynamics. The hard rock crowd will be bored by the long songs and lack of catchy hooks. The heavy metal component doesn’t make an appearance often enough to satisfy the headbangers and the growled vocals do not offer enough compensation. And the symphonic elements are too much of an afterthought to impress that demographic. The band may describe themselves as ProMeRo, but a better phrase would be “jack of all trades, master of none.”

Genre: Progressive, Modern, Melodic, Rock, Metal

Band:


Corbin Eved (vocals, guitar)
Seth Aban (guitar)
Gideon Vanth (bass)
Janus Mantus (drums)

Track Listing
1. Symphony of Souls
2. Street of Slaver
3. Shiva Sigh
4. The Guide
5. Kingdom of Calm
6. Spawn of Evil
7. Dirty Lies
8. Virtual Reality
9. Great Spirit
10. Winter Breeze
11. Breed of Crime
12. Ocean of Fire
13. Winner of the Quest
14. The Final Ride
15. Where Do We Go Now

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