Black Heart
Invictus
- Style
- Melodic Heavy/Speed
- Label
- Limb Music Products 0
- Reviewed by
- Danny
/ 100
Killing songs: Depression, Whispers, Miracle
Invictus is a new French metal band who joined Limb
Records ... and I think that Limb made the right "transfer".
Ok, your gonna tell me that Invictus sounds very much
like Nightwish/Stratovarius/Heavenly, but honestly
their songs are really good. Always melodic, speedy, emotional
and catchy, this Black Heart is also well produced.
After the first spin, I have pushed the play button again
as some songs were already "twisting" in my head.
The vocalist might hurt some of you. He doesn't sing out
of tune ... he simply sings with a French accent. In other
words, you immediately spot him as French. On the other
hand, the more I focus my attention on the singer, the more
I accepted him. The guy is good ... and at least he will
not remind you someone else. Finally a vocalist who doesn't
sing like Bruce, Halford or Michael Kiske :)
Overall, Black Heart reminds me of Nightwish.
That's obvious for the symphonic parts. When the tempo gets
faster, Heavenly - or should I say Helloween
:) - comes to my mind. We are not talking of another speed
metal copycat band as Invictus has written inspired
songs. When the tempo gets "heavier" - Miracle
- Invictus even emerge with its own shape. The band
should explore this direction again in the future.
As I stated at the beginning, the Finnish school is very
present (Nightwish, Stratovarius, Sonata
Arctica). Songs like Depression or Redemption
are typical Nightwish melodic speed metal hymns.
Invictus' personal touch comes from the "progressive
& atmospheric" approach of the music. I also like
the way they oscillate between fast and slow tempo. On Whispers
with the women's epic choral in the back, on The Strongest,
an hard rock oriented song or Since The Day, a wonderful
ballad where the singer illustrates its potential.
I agree these guys haven't invented the powder. Invictus
might sound like another Helloween clone - like
Nightwish, Stratovarius or Heavenly are indeed :) - but
for a first shot, this is a good one. Will the worm become
a butterfly on the next album? I guess that the performance
of the singer and the song-writing must be taken to another
level. In other words, we will keep an eye on this new French
band :)