Album Promo 2012
Dark Design
- Style
- Proggy Thrashy Metal
- Label
- Self-released
- Year
- 2012
- Reviewed by
- Aleksie
Killing songs: Spice World
Hailing from North Carolina, USA, Dark Design are a slightly yet heavily proggy
collective of dudes with 5 years under their belts as double D. This disc is an
apparent sampler promo of a full-length album that was due during the summer of
2012 but as far as the might of the interweb can inform me, that goal has not
yet been met. Hopefully said goal is still on the horizon for this 3-track work
displays clear potential.
The instrumental chops that the guys possess are of a notably high level, most
of all during the tastefully widdly guitar solos. Nothing mind-bogglingly brilliant
but enjoyably solid nonetheless. I guess that characterization could apply to
the entire album. Meditations opens up the record with a swarm of guitar licks
and eventual double bass drum-pounding that compliments the aggression of the
tune nicely. Singer Andrew Bertrand has a more than adequate set of pipes, providing
a slightly deeper-than-average heavy metal croon that he diversifies with some
aggro harshness. (Welcome to) You’re Doom falls in between slightly as the
mid-tempo churner is mostly memorable for the great clanking of the groovy bass
throughout. The album closing Spice World (sorry, no Spice Girls-references to
be found) works in a Middle Eastern flavor that makes the track stand out for
sure. Elsewhere, a few melodies also remind me of Iced Earth a bit – never
a bad thing. Tempo trickery is at its highest during this track, but does not
thankfully get self-indulgent.
Commenting on the production job within is a bit difficult because it is explicitly
stated that this disc is a “promo mix” release of material to still
come in a more polished form. As I said, the bass sounds great and generally there
is good balance going on. The drums may feel a little tingy in comparison from
time to time, so hopefully the assumed full-length will pay attention to that.