Darkness With Tales To Tell
Manticora
- Style
- Melodic Power Metal
- Label
- Scarlet Records
- Year
- 2001
- Reviewed by
- Danny
/ 100
Killing songs: <i>All Dark Tales !!!</i>
If you are an early reader of metalreviews.com, you know that we really
like this band. We dedicated our first ever interview to this band because
we trust they are the next big band on this planet. When I said big,
I like to compare them to Iron Maiden, Iced Earth, Blind Guardian, Hammerfall
or Nightwish. However, music is a matter of business where luck has
a big role. We believe Manticora deserve much more attention and this
new record is somehow "our own gift" for betting on this band.
After the excellent Roots Of Eternity (previous record), where
Blind Guardian and Iced Earth's influences where more than evident,
Manticora come back with Darkness With Tales To Tell. This time
Manticora start to have their own sound, their own profile, their own
music style and leave behind their direct influences. The third full
album will be Manticora's coronation (I'll bet a fortune on that !).
But for now, let's talk about Darkness With Tales To Tell and
lets talk about Manticora's singer, Lars F. Larsen. Without any doubt
Manticora could not sound this way without the help of their vocalist
Lars F. Larsen. He is unique and his vocals, giving again another dimension
to Manticora's songs, are awesome. Don't try to compare him to another
metal singer because Lars sings like ... Lars, full stop. Guitars solos
get printed in your brain on first listening and the overall tempo is
damned fast.
Blind Guardian is still present (fast rhythm and progressive breaks)
but this time Manticora has added its own feeling, its own recipe to
create an "epico-metalico-power-metal" masterpiece. The more
I listen to it, the more it drives me mad. Dragon's Mist and
Felice (forth & fifth track) resumes perfectly what is Manticora
nowadays. Fast, melodic, catchy, progressive, magical, epic and what
a mature song-writing! Roots of Eternity was made of two killer
songs, Darkness With Tales To Tales is full of good songs, including
one or two killers (The Chance Of Dying In A Dream, Dragon's Mist).
Ah before I forget, the cover-art is really great (booklet amazing!).
I cannot tell you more about the artist as you have to discover by your
own who is the artist (surprise !). Let's just say you know the guy
... pretty well. New album, new label, new logo, new sound, Manticora is rising
slowly but surely. After all, it took more than three records to Blind
Guardian to get finally recognized.
Fans of Blind Guardian, Stratovarius, Iced Earth, Nightwish and fast
melodic (true?) power metal, this one is a must. After Black Lotus (previous
label), I hope Manticora will have a decent promotion from Scarlet because
here ... we are still waiting for the promo!