A Lower Deep
A Lower Deep
- Style
- Heavy/Dark Metal
- Label
- Self-Financed
- Year
- 2002
- Reviewed by
- Danny
/ 100
Killing songs: The Breed, What Dreams May Come, Misanthrope's Lament, Solitary Throne
A Lower Deep was established in 2001 "as the result of
more than a decade of perseverance and frustration by its four individual
musicians". Bands like Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath
(especially), Metallica, Slayer or Queensrÿche
are said to have influenced this young US band. They are "proud
to wear these bands close to the heart of their music". Now if
you ask me, there is another direct influence in their music : Iced
Earth, the first three Iced Earth albums to be precise.
The production of this self-financed album is pretty good as a powerful
sound expects you. The combination of Iced Earth and Black
Sabbath spirit would be the best description in fact. Billy Mullican
(vocalist) sounds sometimes like King Diamond or Warrel Dane, not to
mention Midnight or Matthew Barlow. Now don't misunderstand me : Billy
doesn't imitates, he is simply a talented vocalist influenced by the
best singers around and when he will find its own path, this guy will
score for sure! Now, like it is the case for the wine, the older the
better.
Strong tracks are The Breed, What Dreams May Come (Iron Maiden
influenced riff), Misanthrope's Lament (Iced Earth influence),
Solitary Throne (atmospheric song). The song writing is of course
very influenced by the above mentioned bands, but there is this small
little detail added by the band that creates this atmospheric feeling,
this pounding pressure. If I can give here a little piece of advice
: more structured melodies will help the band to leave the underground
scene.
An impressive reached level for a first shot, which combines thrash,
power, atmospheric and melancholic elements. A talented band that still
needs to leave behind their direct influences, although all great bands
started this way : imitating their Gods.
This album should open many label's door, but as you know, luck will
play its role and we hope that this review will help them. For more
info, please check www.alowerdeep.com.