Dragon Slayer
Dream Evil
- Style
- True (Heavy) Metal
- Label
- Century Media
- Year
- 2002
- Reviewed by
- Marty
/ 100
Killing songs: <i>In Flames You Burn, The Prophecy, The Chosen Ones, Heavy Metal In the Night</i>
Untitled Document
We have a new player in the True Metal / Melodic Power Metal genre. Dream
Evil hails from Sweden and was formed by guitarist/keyboardist Fredrick
Nordstrom, who also has some impressive producing credits to his name (Hammerfall,
In Flames). Rounding out the line-up is Gus G, guitar, (Mystic Prophecy,
Firewind), Niklas Isfeldt, vocals, who provided background vocals for Hammerfall's
Glory To The Brave and Legacy Of Kings albums, Peter Stalfors,
bass, who also has a Hammerfall connection, being the co-writer of I
Believe from Glory To The Brave, and last but not least, Snowy Shaw,
on drums, who many may remember as being with both Mercyful Fate and
King Diamond.
The music is very hard to catagorize as being any one particular genre of metal
music. It fits very well into the Melodic Metal catagory for a few of the tracks
but there are several definite True Metal tracks in the style of Hammerfall,
Domine or Lost Horizon. It's very easy to dismiss this band as being
a copy-cat band after the first listen, but the musicianship and quality of
the songs on this release give the impression that these guys are seasoned veterans.
I was very surprised that this was in fact a debut album. All of the tracks
deal with the usual dragons, quests, glorious battles and fighting in the name
of Heavy Metal type of subject matter that most True Metal acts write about
these days. At times, some of the tracks have a very familiar sound to them
and they use pretty much the same approach to song structure as most other True
Metal acts and don't really break any new ground here. What was striking to
me though was the quality of the songs and the sound. The vocals are very good
with lots of backing vocal tracks for added harmony and at times remind me of
Sonata Arctica or Mob Rules. After a couple of listens, quite
a few of the tracks get stuck in your head.....always a good sign for me of
a great album!!!!. Orchestration is used on a few tracks including the obligatory
power-ballad called Losing You, in which Niklas Isfeldt delivers a very
heart-wrenching performance. Most of the tracks are built around very solid
guitar-riffing, much like other True Metal acts, but this band adds lots of
fills between riffs and verses which really gives the songs a more intense,
charged-up type feel to them. Chasing The Dragon opens the album and
is a very solid mid-tempo song with great choruses. I question the decision
to open the album with this track as I feel it doesn't represent the style of
most of the other tracks on the album. The second track, In Flames You Burn,
is an absolute killer!! and starts with an acoustic intro that quickly explodes
into a very fast double-bass, guitar riffing attack with lots of cool fills
and top notch vocals. The guitars have a great thick and sustained sound and
move from slashing power chords to palm-muted riffs with stunning wizardry.
Now THIS is the type of song you should use as an opener!! Another stand-out
track is The Prophecy, a Hammerfall type of song, again with fast
guitar riffing and drums and some stellar leads breaks. The Chosen Ones,
an orchestrated epic about fighting for honour etc., etc., has chanting choruses
very much like Hammerfall's At The End Of The Rainbow and also
features some awesome lead guitar melodies. Another highlight, Fight For
Your Life, is a great pounding heavy track with lots of double-bass drums
and features a very anthemic Heavy Metal chorus. This track also features some
cool Savatage style breaks mid-song which add to the overall atmosphere
of the track. A couple of the tracks, Heavy Metal In The Night and H.M.J.
(Heavy Metal Jesus), have quite a different feel to them and remind me more
of a fist-pumping 80's style heavy metal with basic guitar riffs and drums and
at times, it doesn't sound like the same band.
Although there's consistency in most of the True Metal type of songs, there
are others that have a whole different style to them and fall under the Melodic
Metal moniker. I can't give marks here for originality as I found most of the
tracks, although very solid, had a "familiar" and very predictable structure
to them. There are enough killer tracks on this release though to highly recommend
it to fans of such bands as Hammerfall, Lost Horizon, etc. and
I found myself liking it more and more after repeated listens. The quality of
the production, musicianship, vocals and songwriting is top notch and being
that this is a debut, I expect that with time, they will develop a style of
their own and be a real player in the big leagues of Melodic/True Heavy Metal.
This one's going to be in my CD changer for quite a while!!!!