Dying For Life
Antithesis
- Style
- US Power Prog
- Label
- Massacre Records
- Year
- 2001
- Reviewed by
- Paul
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Killing songs: Dying For Life (9'12)
Antithesis is a band from Cleveland, Ohio formed
in the Summer of '97 by Sean Perry the guitarist. Dying
For Life is Antithesis second album. Their first
album called Antithesis came out in 1998 on the label
Nightmare Records from Lance King (Balance Of Power).
Their influences are coming from bands of the 80's like
Mercyful Fate, Racer X or progressive bands
like Fates Warning and Queensrÿche. Antithesis
sounds definitely like a band should sound in the years
2000. It is a mixture between old school US metal, actual
US or European power metal and prog. The band follows the
path of other bands like Jacobs Dream or Fates
Warning showing a comeback of such classical metal.
Dying For Life was recorded in the highly-reputated
Mars studios in Cleveland the home city of the band. It
was issued in 2000 in the States and it is now finally also
available in Europe through Massacre Records who spot the
bands capacity and potential. So this is the remastered
European version of Dying For Life with a new cover
and bonus track.
The weak point is the voice of the singer Try Cook (does
his name mean that he's a bad cook ;-)) ?? which has a limited
voice especially in the heights. Ok it is a power band but
also a prog band, and do you ever have seen a prog band
with a singer who can't sing very high?????? I think everybody
gets the point here...
So we will see in the future if Massacre Records have made
a clever move by taking Antithesis under their protection,
because of the band's potential to be developed. This album
could have a good acceptance in the European true and power
metal scene. I am thinking about countries such as Germany
and Sweden...