Darkness And Hope
Moonspell
- Style
- True Gothic Metal
- Label
- Century Media
- Year
- 2001
- Reviewed by
- Sin
/ 100
Killing songs: Firewalking, Darkness And Hope, Ghostsong
Finally the new Moonspell is here. Waited as the return to the Irreligious
period, this album is not really near the orange album. But let me reassure
you, it doesn't mean it's not an excellent album !
Very far from the very disappointing Butterfly Effect who was far from
receiving many good votes, Darkness And Hope is much more melodic and
free of any electronic and experimental traces anymore. On the other end the
album is more calm than Irreligious. Of course you still find fireball
songs like Firewalking who will remind Opium, but most of the
titles are ambiants and drives us into a melodic swirl with wonderfull choruses
(Darness and Hope, Ghostsong). Our dear Portuguese friends have even
written and excellent song in their mother tongue called Os Senhores Da Guerra.
The vocals od Fernando Ribeiro alterning between calm and brutal are still adding
this very charismatic touch to the band.
A great album that if not the best one, is certainly the most mature. Let yourself
fall into the darkness of Moonspell where you might have the chance to
foresee a glimmer of hope.