Emprise To Avalon
Suidakra
- Style
- Melodic Death Metal
- Label
- Century Media
- Year
- 2002
- Reviewed by
- Chris
/ 100
Killing songs: <i>Pendragon's Fall</i> (wow !),<i> The Highking, The Quest & Still The Pipes Are Calling</i>
After the absolutely stunning The Arcanum, Suidakra
are back with their new studio album : Emprise To Avalon. Apparently
this is the band's sixth album, but the only one I heard before that one is their previous effort.
The recipe is still the same, lots of melodies and folk elements with brutal
Death Metal vocals.. In overall the album is even more aggressive than their
previous effort (especially the track Song Of The Graves), but without
comprising on the melodies and you can still hear their typical sound during
most of the songs of this new epic album. It also seems that the overall sound
is also more drawn to Heavy Metal than before. The album is very epic, and that
goes perfectly with the lyrics of this concept album based on King Arthur. Suidakra's
music can be very complex, with excellent work on the guitars, which harmonies
sends shivers down my spine more than once and I must say that this is typically
the kind of albums that need time to grow, so finally the listener can hear
the whole depth of such a record, cause the sound spectrum is quite full, except
of course during the folk tracks. Another good point is the mixing of clean
and brutal vocals, both are really nice, also I prefer a more higher kind of
brutal vocals like Norther or Children Of Bodom
(you can find these in Suidakra as well, but they're not used
enough to my opinion). Song writing is absolutely brilliant, with the perfect
mix of melodic elements with the clean vocals while crushing your brain with
heavy riffing and brutal voices. Songs like Fall Of Pendragon are absolutely
amazing, with incredible guitar moments, perfect melodies and killer riffs.
The break especially is simply brilliant, without any doubt the best song of
the album. But this album contains many killer songs and the more I listen to
it the more I sense the highly epic feeling of it. There are more clean vocals
than before and I find this to be an excellent idea. My only complaint is that
like it's predecessor, this album contains not many songs, 6 songs, and 3 folk
tracks in between that will remind you those "breaks" Rhapsody
or Blind Guardian usually make too. They usually make a very good job
in easing your mind for the melodic aggression that follows and precedes them
:)
The production is very good and the artcover is excellent and so is the new
logo of the band. Everything in this album actually adds to the concept, from
the epic melodies, to the folk moments of pause or tracks. In the end this album
is a bit different than The Arcanum, but like it's predecessor, this
album needs the listener full's attention to completely reveals itself. The
first listening session were actually difficult to digest because of the complexity
of Suidakra's music.
I'm sure their new signing with Centuri Media will probably give this band a better exposure and they sure diserves it. An impressive band that confirms it once more on this release. While taking
the roots of their music from very different styles (Heavy - Melodic Death and
Folk) they manage to bring something new and fresh to the scene. Far from being
a COB clone, Suidakra sound is very original
and very well balanced. A must have for all Melodic Death Metal freaks out there.
Very well done !