Grand Illusion
Nocturnal Rites
- Style
- Melodic Speed/Power Metal
- Label
- Century Media
- Year
- 2005
- Reviewed by
- Danny
/ 100
Killing songs: Fools Never Die, Still Alive, Cuts Like A Knife and End Of Our Rope
The kids are back ...
Within these traffic days of melodic speed/power metal music - Helloween's
childs so to call them - there is one band that I fall in love for a couple
of years ago. This band is Nocturnal Rites. Being unlucky compare
to Hammerfall in term of success - selling less records if
you prefer to hear it this way - their second album, Tales Of Mystery And
Imagination, exploded my mind back in 1997. I guess that the departure of
the original singer troubled somehow the base-fan, but since then Nocturnal
Rites released three excellent records with their new singer (Afterlife,
Shadowland and New World Messiah). I have to admit that their last record,
New World Messiah, was much less impressive ... but I remain a true fan
of this Swedish band.
Grand Illusion - their seven studio record ! - will hit the street
by the end of this month. After the first spin, I must say I was quite disappointed
because this new record sounded like the follow up of New World Messiah
(not my favorite album). Thus, the melodic speed metal tunes seemed off and
replaced by a softer ambiance. This first feeling vanished away after several
spins and I can say Grand Illusion might become my favorite Nocturnal
Rites albums. It is a mature album, with established musicians trying
new paths - don't worry, no major revolution here - mixing it with the original
sound and spirit of the band.
The first track is fairly a surprise. Fools Never Die starts like
a Sentenced or Him song (heavy, melancholic
and slow compare to what Nocturnal Rites usually delivers). Fools Never
Die don't really fit as a classic opener for a melodic speed/power metal
band. However, I can tell you today this track brags you by the balls and was
the right choice as a starter. One of the things I like with this Swedish band
- apart from the wonderful melodies, the guitars, the solos and the extraordinary
voice of Jonny Lindkvist - are the lyrics. Since Jonny joined the band, Nocturnal
Rites delivers profound and interesting messages through their lyrics.
I start to have more and more problems with these dragons and warriors lines,
even though I am a huge Hammerfall, Grave Digger or Manowar
fan. Let's say it from another point of view : what I need to find inside heavy
metal lyrics today is the power and the courage to stand against the life, words
that will feed my conquering appetite, my hunger to be bigger than life. Grand
Illusion stands as a treasure of remarkable lyrics (Fools Never Die,
Never Trust, Still Alive, Cuts Like A Knife, End Of Our Rope).
Sure enough the music should be good, catchy and must entertain & divert
the listener. No worries here, Grand Illusion is not an illusion at
all, it is an excellent melodic speed/power metal album, with a great kick a**
singer. My favorite tracks are Fools Never Die (Nocturnal Rites
surprising me on the melancholic field), Never Trust (reminding me
Afterlife album, great keyboard/guitar ambiance, with a fantastic solo),
Still Alive (terrific lyrics, top-notch chorus, wonderful melodies,
a future anthem for sure), Cuts Like A Knife (reminding me Kamelot's
killer epic song March Of Mephisto), End Of Our Rope (great
keyboard work, mid-tempo track where Jonny delivers a singing lesson), Never
Ending (hey guys, you haven't forgotten The Sacred Talisman album
:) - that's good news) and the final epic song Deliverance where
Nocturnal Rites plays like an orchestra (great keyboard once
again !!!).
No weak track, no filler, just catchy music played by talented and brilliant
musicians ... who brought Nocturnal Rites one step ahead. Two
thumbs up !
FYI - There will be a bonus DVD on Grand Illusion. It should have more
than one hour of footage as well as three video clips and more. Enjoy :)