Cardinal VII
Ashes To Ashes
- Style
- Gregorian Metal
- Label
- DVSRecords
- Year
- 2002
- Reviewed by
- Jack
/ 100
Killing songs: <i>Cardinal VII, Embraced In Black, Sic Transit Gloria Mundi, Behind </i>
You guys know I am very fond of the Norwegian metal scene and more particularly
bands such as Sirenia, Tristania, The
Sins Of Thy Beloved and Myriads. So when I got the promo
from this quintet with the information they were hailing from Norway, I have to
say I got rather quickly excited. I put the disc into my computer and started
listening to the album. I have to say I listened to the first song for a couple of minutes and then stopped it and took the CD out of my computer thinking
this was another obscure combo with no real interest and that I would have time
to come back to it in a couple of weeks or so. What happened then is that I forgot
the promo on the corner of my desk under a bunch of paper and since I am pretty messy, I didn’t notice since that time. A week ago or
so a teammate of mine asked me about the promo he had sent me a while ago asking
me if I was going to review it or not. So I uncovered part of my mess and found
it. So here it is… finally.
Once I have skipped the first song New World Obscure which I don’t
like at all, I couldn’t help but remain amazed by the quality of the music
this band came up with. I have said once in one of my reviews that Norway must
be a gifted country. How come do many of her children come with such an undeniable
talent ? Ashes To Ashes has a genuine ability to come up with
a strong doom, gothic orientated music that will send for the most part, shivers
down your spine. First of all, the vocals are varied and
differ from blackish style to the truest gothic style, finally to the best heavy
style. Vocalist Kenneth Brastad has a genuinely natural talented organ and succeeds
in modulating his voice throughout the different part of this second album.
His voice is used as a real instrument which adds something more to their impressive
creative music. The music, sometimes calm and soothing such as on the songs
Sic Transit Gloria Mundi, or sometimes melodic, majestic and powerful
such as on the songs Behind Closed Eyes, Embraced In Black and
on the incredible Cardinal VII penetrates me and leaves me enchanted
as every song bring a little something unique. The many orchestral interludes
bring something more to the album as they carry the listener from one song to
another and help him take his breath in between songs. Just as I had described
Myriads’ music in my review of their latest album, Ashes
To Ashes’ music is also another magnificent musical odyssey that
almost left me speechless. However, I would like to see the band emphasize and
develop a little further, their unique Gregorian touch. That would make their
sound even greater.
This album is definitely strong in emotions and brings a clearly refreshing
sound to today’s overcrowded metal scene. I am looking forward to hearing
their third album that is supposed to be so important for every band. One of
2002's musical jewels. Do I have to say it is highly recommended everyone gets
this as soon as possible? If it has not already been done of course.