STYLE: Hard Music RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 174985-28167 LABEL: Independent FORMAT: CD Mini-album
Reviewed by Paul S Ganney
Featuring interplay between two very good and contrasting vocals, some very interesting guitar work and a style described as "Gothic Doom" this Macedonian band know how to rock and how to throw in all sorts of hooks that you weren't expecting. It's got the feel at times of a Kasbah, as might be interpreted by Jimmy Page (the opening "Two Angels" is a very good example). The vocal interplay reminded me of Amaranthe at times, the male vocal being a cross between the two men in that band, with the female soaring over it all, sashaying its way between the riffs. Lyrically they are clear about their faith: "Open, O Doors" declaring Jesus as king of Glory and a desire for Him to be king of the band's heart. I'd not describe it as doom metal though (like Anathema, maybe they started there but evolved?) - it is far too fast for that, being uplifting rather than depressing. The band are solid, the songs are well written and the hooks just keep you listening. Drawing on their native rhythmic traditions and fusing them with pure metal power, this is certainly one of the more interesting albums I've heard for a while.
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