Taking The Lead
Elias Viljanen
- Style
- Instrumental Rock/Metal
- Label
- Lion Music
- Year
- 2002
- Reviewed by
- Jeff
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Killing songs: Evil Rock, The Axemaster, Northern Breeze, Taking The Lead, Hyper Boogie, Speed of the Devil
Before giving this CD a listen I had no idea who Elias Viljanen was.
So in all fairness I could listen to this album without any preconceived thoughts
or expectations. After listening to it, I must say that I was mighty impressed!
For those of you not familiar with Elias Viljanen (or ‘E.Vil’ for short),
he is a 27 year old guitar virtuoso from Finland. He was first introduced to
the guitar by his father at the age of 9. Ever since that time he's been defining
and refining his craft and skills as a guitar protégé. His influences range
from Kiss and Kirk Hammett (Metallica) to Steve Vai
and Joe Satriani. However, when listening to each song you will make
comparisons to many other guitar players.
"Taking The Lead" is Elias Viljanen's first solo record.
It's an instrumental album filled with a whole range of moods and tempos. Elias
doesn't overplay like some guitar virtuosos and concentrates on making
good songs that are colorful as a whole. Keyboards are used on some of the songs.
Elias has injected much feeling in each song with his style of playing.
The album starts off strong with "Evoke The Sprit". It is very Malmsteem sounding. Elias begins with some hammer-on
tapping techniques and plays a barrage of scales at lightning speed over some
drum rolls and power chords. The song is only 35 seconds but you get the impression
that the song will be longer by the way it ends. However, this leads right into
"Evil Rock"; a track which has all the guitar histrionics of
Steve Vai. Viljanen's guitar never seems to get a break. If it was
human it would be in serious need of oxygen!
"The Axemaster" and "Taking The Lead" are
just a few of the harder rocking tracks whose styles remind me alot like that
of George Lynch (Dokken) and Joe Satriani at times.
The beginning of "Northern Breeze" reminds me of something
that Children of Bodom would have had on one of their albums. Another
great upbeat track.
Songs like "I Go Solo", "A Dream Come True"
and "Beyond Twilight" represent some of the slower, more gentle
and meandering tracks very similar to Joe Satriani styled
ballads.
"Hyper-Boogie" is a dead ringer for Satriani's "Satch
Boogie". This song makes you want to get up and move! "Written
In The Stars" is another song that reminds of Satriani's "Day
At The Beach".
The album finishes with "Speed Of The Devil"; a funky, Van
Halenesque rock ‘n’ roll kind of song.
Overall this album is a welcomed option for those looking for an instrumental
album that kicks some serious ass! It's been some time since I've heard an instrumental
album as good as this one, and Elias Viljanen delivers. Crank it up!