Book I : Jostros
Logar's Diary
- Style
- Epic Medieval Power/Folk Metal
- Label
- Goblins & Gnomes
- Year
- 2001
- Reviewed by
- Chris
/ 100
Killing songs: Lonely on The Serpent River, Demon In The Kear, Home Of The Traders (Barterstown), King's Hall, Jostros, Déjà Vu ( instr.)
Fans of Role Playing Games or Dungeons & Dragons arise, cause this one
has been made especially for you guys. Logar's Diary is a epic, Fantasy
Power Metal band. In the veins of Blind Guardian but with a much more
folk sound and feel. Their debut album takes the form of a book, in which a
story of steel and magic is told.
Very interesting mix of Power Metal and folk medieval atmosphere and although
I quite like it I believe that not all metal heads might appreciate this strong
mix. The singer, although if he still needs to improve have a quite nice voice
that fits their music quite well. The choirs also needs to be worked but their
presence on almost every choruses adds a lot to the overall epic feeling. The
guitars are overwhelming, with powerful rhythms and epic medieval melodies flying
all over the place to dive the listener into the atmosphere of the story in
a time called : Earthdawn Some folk songs will undoubtfully remind you Blind
Guardian or Rhapsody. The album achieves a quite good balance between
medieval folk songs and Power Metal fast ones. I believe that Logar's Diary
have a big originality quality, they try to get rid of the typical clichés
of the style and although if it's a little bit clumsy sometimes it still very
nice to hear something different or even new. The song writing is quite different
that typical Power Metal and can even be quite progressive sometimes.
Last but not least, the artcover is very nice, very original : a great compositing
work with nice colors and nice overall feeling. The booklet is much more medium
in it's appearance but one can't have it all, especially for a debut album.
The album have a good production and it ends on an excellent instrumental track
called Déjà Vu. Thanks again to Christoph Uhl (lead and
rhythm guitar) for sending us the CD.
A band with talent, no doubts about it, but I believe they need to improve
on some parts, especially the vocals (lead and choruses) that are not always
good enough. But this debut album is quite promising for the future and I really
look forward to read, sorry to listen to their next one. Fans of Medieval /
Epic Power Metal and RPGs (perfect music to put during a session by the way)
: this one is for you, be sure to check it out. Nice work !