Crystal Empire
Freedom Call
- Style
- True Metal (Hymns)
- Label
- SPV
- Year
- 2001
- Reviewed by
- Chris
/ 100
Killing songs: Freedom Call, Rise Up, Call Of Fame & Heart Of The Rainbow.
Second studio album for this promising band. For me the best way to describe Freedom
Call is a merging of Gamma Ray and Angra, with a lot of choirs and epic choruses,
making almost all their songs metal hymns.
The album start very well with a song bearing the name of the band : Freedom
Call ! And it certainly catches the listener's attention. No doubts there. Crystal
Empire is the logical continuation of Stairway To Fairyland, with the same kind
of sound, same atmosphere and even melodies. Although I think this is a great
album, I fear that it gets boring in time... maybe not on that album, cause
the album is very epic and this is only their second album after all, but let's
face it, even though some details may have been improved then and there this
is almost the same album with just very little difference, but I can't find
anything really original compared to their first piece. Unfortunately the recipe
is the same. Of course it's a good recipe so why change it one might say ? I
dunno, I just know that I once I loved Axel Rudi Pell but lately I got bored
because it's always the same music. I hope it won't be the case with Freedom
Call and their epic songs.
As for the sound itself, nothing to say, it sounds epic, powerful and metal.
The vocal parts are very good, always reminding me of Andre Matos on more occasion
than once. The guitars also deserve some compliments here, very warm and powerfull
in the same time. Unlike some other bands, when listening to Freedom Call, your
attention is not caught by riffs, but by the overall melodies of the songs.
The drums are of course impressive, thanks to Dan Zimmerman (Gamma Ray's drummer).
The main improvement for me would be the choirs : more epic, more "divine"
(or holy if you will) than ever. The production is Crystal clear (who said Charlie
Bauerfeind at Hansen Studios ?). As for the artcover, nothing else to say that
: simply wonderfull !
Freedom Call strongpoint is to my opinion the possessiveness of their songs,
you never feel attacked by their music, but more flying or floating in it.
In the end if you liked the first album, you're gonna love this one too. My
only fear now is to see how they're gonna make the third album, and I hope they
won't turn into a new Axel Rudi Pell. If you don't know Freedom Call yet and
you're into GammaRay, Angra or simply True Metal, then don't wait no more, go
get it, five bucks in my pocket says that you won't be disappointed. And if you
like metal hymns, then you might even find yourself worshiping Freedom Call
!