Reign of Elements
Celesty
- Style
- Epic Power Metal
- Label
- Arise Records
- Year
- 2002
- Reviewed by
- Mike
/ 100
Killing songs: <i>Charge, Sword of Salvation</i>
Celesty is a six piece band hailing from Finland, playing epic power
metal and this is their debut record. As far as debut albums go, this is one
the better ones I've heard in a while. After struggling with lineup changes
the past couple years, the band finally put together the stable lineup that
appears on this album. Celesty opened for Sonata Arctica a handful
of times during the past year and released a second demo. The second demo drew
significant attention from labels, and Celesty eventually signed with
Arise Records. I am now pleased to have the band's debut in my hands.
Reign of Elements is a very consistent album in that the song structures
are of a high quality from start to finish. With the exception of the concluding
ballad, the songs are driven by furious double bass, never losing their epic
feeling or very strong sense of melody. Keyboards are used strategically, delivering
an uplifting, epic feeling to the album. The rhythm section provides a solid
backdrop for the sound. The drumming is very fast, yet tight and clear. The
bass guitar is played authoritatively which provides a rich, well balanced sound.
In terms of tempo, catchiness, and atmosphere, the Ecliptica album of
Sonata Arctica would be a fair comparison. The marriage of speed, melody,
and keyboard enriched atmosphere is not terribly original, but it is very well done. I'm sure Celesty won some
fans over during their few gigs with Sonata Arctica this past year. One
minor complaint during the title track: the spoken narration (about 20 seconds)
during the middle of the song is quite silly! Many bands use spoken narration
briefly in certain songs, and for me at least it almost always sounds ridiculous.
While the music of this album is excellent, the lead vocals are the weak link
in the sound. I do enjoy the sound of his voice, but the vocal delivery is a
bit thin and there are some moments where he struggles in the high octaves,
but other moments that he nails the high notes beautifully. Actually, his delivery
reminds me a bit of a younger Kai Hansen. Kai Hansen has evolved tremendously
behind the mic over the years, and I am confident that Kimmo Perämäki will evolve
with time as well.
Those of you who enjoy epic power / speed metal such as Sonata Arctica
and Freedom Call should check these guys out. This debut album shows
a ton of promise with its wonderful blend of speed, atmosphere, and melody.
I'm already anxious to hear how the band grows and progresses on their follow
up album after establishing this impressive starting point.