Book Of The Dead
Steel Prophet
- Style
- Power Metal
- Label
- Nuclear Blast
- Year
- 2001
- Reviewed by
- Danny
/ 100
Killing songs: <i>When Six Was Nine, Escaped, Phobia, Church Of Mind</i>
After Messiah and Genesis (which includes several excellent
covers from bands like Accept, Iron Maiden, Metallica and Judas Priest),
Steel Prophet comes back with their new power metal attack called Book
Of The Dead. Messiah has been elected album of the year 2000
by myself and I have to admit I was a bit anxious when I touched the
play button ...
Right from the beginning you notice that Messiah was
enormous, too big, too good, too perfect. Messiah is simply a
monster in terms of quality and there are actually lots of differences
compared to this new album. Book Of The Dead is a bit slower,
less "German" and Iron Maiden's influences, which was put
on hold on Messiah but very present on Dark Hallucination,
are back again. This will be my first complain : why have you guys decide
to come back to Dark Hallucination?
But let's start from the beginning. When Six Was Nine (first
track) follows Messiah's path and trust me this song kills.
The tempo is bit slower compared to "Messiah's hits", but
here again Rick explodes my ears with his unique voice. This singer
is unbelievable. I was already surprised by him on Dark Hallucinations
& Messiah, but on this one I am down on my knees. A star is
born! Tragic Flaws, second song, is also excellent, but the tempo
is even slower. Iron Maiden's fans out there will simply not believe
the first three tracks. Escaped, which reminds you very much
Maiden's The Trooper, is also excellent. Church Of Mind,
with its typical Iced Earth rhythm, is the innovative song here. Phobia,
a grinding-thrashy song, is also the second surprise on Book Of The
Dead.
Well at the end, I have to admit this one is not Messiah, I
have to admit that the sound and the tempo have changed and I have also
to admit that after the first play, I could throw away this new record
out of the window . However, I have decide to give a chance to this
record and after many plays, it opens my eyes and my heart. This Book
Of The Dead is absolutely great, absolutely mature, absolutely personal.
You gonna tell me it doesn't sound like Messiah (or should I
say like Helloween, Gamma Ray or all these German speed metal bands)
and you are damned right. But wait a minute guys, this is written Steel
Prophet on the cover-art, not Helloween, Gamma Ray or Edguy. Steel Prophet
is again leaving many bands far behind with this one, and like Iced
Earth took many years before being recognized, this American band will
succeed sooner or later because they are a CULT band. Steel Prophet
sounds like Steel Prophet, full stop !!! This is the kind of CD that
each time you listen you hear something new. Some songs on here I immediately
loved and some were not as strong, but after hearing it more, I'm getting
into all of it.
Hey, I almost forgot my second complain. This album, like the previous
one, "will pass" totally anonymous and this is already getting
on my nerves. Please, don't make that happen, because not having Messiah
or Book Of The Dead in your metal collection is like not
having The Number Of The Beast (Iron Maiden) or Something
Wicked This Way Comes (Iced Earth). To make a story
short, listen to Book Of The Dead carefully and make your own
decisions ... and do not follow what others said !!!