King Of Fools (EP)
Edguy
- Style
- True (Heavy) Metal
- Label
- Nuclear Blast
- Year
- 2004
- Reviewed by
- Chris
/ 100
Jay:
Killing songs: <i>Savage United, King Of Fools, Holy Water & New Age Messiah.</i>
Here comes one of the most anticipated EP this year, King Of Fools.
Not just a simple EP with B-sides bonuses. On the contrary, 4 non-album songs,
most of them of album quality and a 16 minute video data track showing
Tobias Sammet and the guys in the different studios the band has been with,
alternating between interesting information and funny parts. A super-charged EP ? most
certainly.
The EP starts with the radio oriented song King Of Fools (radio version,
cut down to 3'30). What a killer tune, heavy use of keyboards in the verse,
distorted vocals, catchy melodic chorus, like Edguy never delivered
before. Though the first reaction may be to say "commercial", the
following spins will reveal a pain in your neck reminding you that Edguy
is a Heavy Metal band first. Having listened to Hellfire Club promo
CD already, I can tell you that this quickly became one of my favorite tracks
on the album, and from Edguy, a killer song that could end
up exploding some charts (that would be cool !). What an incredibly catchy chorus,
I'm singing King Of Fools before going to sleep, waking up and under
the shower, its melody being forever carved into my brain patterns.
The second song, New Age Messiah, starts with the orchestra and though
you may think the track will be a slow one, it's only a deception and the
engine of that song starts swiftly, delivering a riff-based verse that leads to a
typical melodic chorus à la Edguy. New Age Messiah's solo is as
always with Edguy, majestic and overly melodic, and all you
want to do is sing along or whistle those wonderful melodies. Perfectly
executed "oh-oh" parts from Tobias which then unfold the last verse and
chorus, where lyrics almost get out of hand :). I quote :
"Pardon fucking me, who the fucking fuck is Jesus ? I'm the motherfucking
new Messiah !". The epic song of the EP as it rumbles on for 6 minutes.
Then comes the ultimate track of the EP, Savage United, a song that
will literally rape your mind, fast heavy double riffing to enter into the song
with swift and beautiful velocity, to lead that what can only be described as
an unhuman chorus, with beautifully embbeded choirs. This track is a pure deflagration
of positive energy, sheer power and majestic melodies, from the chorus to the
solo, you'll break your neck on this tune over and over again. It's almost impossible
to restrain from singing along (and out loud) during the chorus, what a metal
hymn my friends ! I must yet again quote : "We don't give a fuck, we're Savage United
!". Yes we are !!!
At this point I thought, the rest ain't gonna be that good. Just to prove me
wrong, the Babelsberg Film Orchestra decided rest to my fears, being present during
the entire song, Holy Water proves to be a slap in the face to most
of the stuff we've seen so far when it comes to mixing Heavy Metal and a classical
orchestra. A song that could have been written by Yoshiki (X-Japan), but with
Tobias special attitude and absolutely amazing vocals. There's no double that
Toby did mature incredibly over the years, delivering a better vocal performance
with every new album. The song is very powerful, the strings lifting up the
majestic chorus, one more melody your brain will never forget, and a song that
sounds like it could be a movie soundtrack theme on its own. At this point, I can
only but thank Tobias for delivering such amazing songs, fresh yet 100% Edguy,
new yet with the right metal roots !
The last track (Life And Times Of A Bonus Track) is the joke track
of the album, although funny lyrically and attitude-wise, it's a little disappointing
when compared to the 4 deflagrations that preceded it. But hey, 5 songs on an
EP and a bonus video ? I think that's quite enough effort and a nice gift to
the fans. The song is talking about artist's adventure into the music industry
and the way bonus track matters, how they go to other countries ("I'm a
bonus track, on my way to Japan"), or about mp3 piracy ("and I'm gonna
be spread on the Internet"). And it goes on with very funny lyrics that
still end up rhyming :). A conclusion that goes like "I don't give a fucking
shit, no no, not a single little fucking shit...". Well, it's the kind of
track you listen only once or twice to make you laugh, and that's why I think
it would have been better to be some sort of Bonus Track some place else and the EP would
have been only filled with killer songs. Unlike Save Us Now that still has a
lot of metal spirit and power, this track is the only track that feels like
being somewhat a filler.
In the end, this EP is simply amazing, and gives a good taste of the album (which
I'll review next) which ... warning spoiler ahead : simply owns !! If you're a fan of Edguy,
you can't miss than one. Savage United being of the best songs that
Edguy ever wrote and Holy Water will sends shivers
down your spine with its spirit and majestic grace. The production is one of
the best of the genre, which we are now getting used of when it comes to Edguy.
The boys have grown, and they sound so mature, it's actually scary !! But as
lyrics and some songs will demonstrate, they still have a lot of fun. Most EP's
don't get quotes, but I thought that this should be different since its more
like a mini-album than a single release. It doesn't get a higher score because
of the last track, it's quickly becoming a skipper, and another fast song or
a beautiful ballad would have been just perfect. But hey, you won't find many
EP's that are so good, the only one that actually comes to mind is Virgin
Steele's Magik Fire Music. So there you go, run, run fast
to your local CD store starting today (February 2nd), and enjoy this jewel of
True (Heavy) Metal. Thumbs up !