Odin
Wizard
- Style
- True Metal
- Label
- Limb Music Products
- Year
- 2003
- Reviewed by
- Mike
/ 100
Danny:
Killing songs: <i>The Prophecy, Beginning of the End, Betrayer, End Of All</i>
Prior to Odin, Wizard have quietly released four solid true metal
albums that are a worthy part of any true metal collection: Son Of Darkness
(1995), Battle of Metal (1997), Bound By Metal (1999), and
Head of The Deceiver (2001). For the band's 2003 release, the services
of Piet Sielck as producer have been utilized. Having vastly improved the sound
of Gun Barrel earlier this year, I was very anxious to pop this CD into
my stereo to see how the collaboration with Mr. Sielck would work out for Wizard.
Wizard still serve up true metal in the same speedy and catchy manner
that they have done so well in the past. The galloping riffs and a thunderous
rhythm section provide an intense wall of sound that does not let up from the
first not to the last. The lead vocalist had made significant improvements from
the early days of the band: he sounds much more confident these days and sounds
much more dynamic as well. He even surprises us with some Halford like wailing
during Beginning of The End! As far as musical talent is concerned, Wizard
is a very well rounded band. Combine that talent with the ability to write speedy,
yet catchy true metal cuts, and the result is a fantastic lesson in true metal.
As with the last Gun Barrel release, the contributions of Piet Sielck
are certainly an asset to this album. The overall sound is a bit more polished
than in the past, especially with the harmony vocals. They come together much
better than in the past with a bigger and thicker presence on this album.
Fans of true metal who haven't yet discovered this band would do themselves
a service by starting with this masterful album and then working back through
the band's discography. With their fifth high quality album, Wizard have
proven to be a steady force in the genre of true metal. With the last two Hammerfall
albums coming as somewhat a disappointment to me, it's nice to see that Wizard
can be counted on to deliver an excellent slab of true metal approximately every
two years.