A New Dimension Of Might
Trail Of Tears
- Style
- Black, Gothic Metal
- Label
- Napalm Records 0
- Reviewed by
- Jack
/ 100
Killing songs: <i>A Fate Sealed In Red, Crashing Down, Obedience In The Absence Of Logic, Bloodred Trance</i>
Compared to all the black gothic acts from Napalm Records, I have always thought
that Trail Of Tears were below all their compatriot label mates
such as Tristania, The Sins Of Thy Beloved and
now Sirenia. Although I own their two previous albums, I have
to say I don’t listen to them a lot because when I feel like listening to
gothic black metal I generally pick up the albums of the aforementioned bands
that are so much more entertaining.
This might change now with Trail Of Tears’ third release,
A New Dimension Of Might. Indeed, Trail Of Tears finally
shows the heavy metal world that they are a fairly talented band with their
most powerful, bombastic and symphonic release to date. One could say Trail
Of Tears has transformed from a gothic metal band to become a pioneer
of modern metal, mixing electronic elements from The Kovenant and
the aggressiveness of Dimmu Borgir with the groove of more
traditional gothic metal. So in a way, they now sound more aggressive than their
label mates, but the traditional black gothic elements such as the death grunt
and clean male vocals, along with female angelic and opera like vocals are still
present and… well, can I say even better than ever ? The multitude of
musical changes is what sets this album apart from most other black gothic
metal releases, along with the use of the keyboards as yet another guitar and
the great dynamic drumming that sees the band injecting a bit more aggression
into their symphonic metal approach.
By the way, they got rid of their former female vocalist just after the recording
of the previous album Profoundemonium and thus this is the first album
with their new female vocalist who is just outstanding (the opera-like female
singing on Bloodred Trance is just awesome). Where do all the Norwegian
bands find all of their female opera-like singers ? Do they clone them or whatever
? Or is Norway gifted in whatsoever way ?
Although I am not very familiar with Faith No More, their
Caffeine cover doesn’t sound like Faith No More sounded
10 years ago. Trail Of Tears successfully manages to fully
appropriate this song that, had I been more familiar with Faith No More,
I wouldn’t have been able to recognize it as of one of their songs.
This album stands out as one of the finest metal releases of this year in it's
genre. Do I need to say that it was recorded at Sound Suite Studio in France
and that Terje Refsnes has outdone himself once again ? Anyway, it might appear
to some that I repeat myself over and over again when it comes to reviewing
black gothic metal bands, but it’s again a must for all those out there
who are into this kind of music. My kind of music.