The Evil In You
At Vance
- Style
- Neoclassic Metal
- Label
- AFM Records
- Year
- 2003
- Reviewed by
- Danny
/ 100
Killing songs: Fallen Angel, Broken Vow, The Evil In You and all the rest
At Vance are back with The Evil In You, their fifth studio
album which follows No Escape (1999), Heart of steel (2000),
Dragonchaser (2001) and Only Human (2002), one of my favorite
album last year. Humm if I am correct in mathematics, it makes one album
per year. Pretty impressive considering quantity doesn't always match
quality. But At Vance is an exception ! Their debut album No
Escape saw the arrival of a "new duo" : guitarist Olaf
Lenk & vocalist Oliver Hartmann. No Escape was very well
received in Japan, which discovered the talent of these guys long before
Europe ... as usual should I say :-)
First bad surprise : Oliver Hartmann has left the band just before
the recording. What a shame ! I hate to see these bands "splitting"
when they finally leave the underground. The second surprise - a good
one - is their new vocalist : ENORMOUS !!! Oliver was a king, but this
Mats Leven (Dogface, Malmsteen, Krux) is also a "killer-vocalist"
and remind me very much Oliver. I didn't really realized that Oliver
left the band to be honest ...
After a few seconds, I am embraced by the neoclassic metal sound of
this band. Like we mentioned it previously, At Vance hasn't invented
the powder, but their vocalists - Oliver and now Mars - have this magical
way to turn "basic songs" into jewels. Metal doesn't have
to be complicated to be melodic and this is At Vance's trademark
: simplicity. Pretty Maids would be the "reference band"
here, the type of band which push me to listen & love metal a long
time ago.
At Vance perpetuates the flame through basic and melodic tracks,
including all the best metal elements. The fast melodic opener Fallen
Angel - where Mats' vocal immediately hypnotizes you - should push
you to jump on this album. If you hesitate, the second track Broken
Vow demonstrates the "facility" of this band to write
hymn, with an instantly memorable chorus. While you are still hesitating
with your earphone, title track The Evil In You- which is much
heavier - sees again Mats playing with his wide vocal range. I told
you, this new vocalist is a MONSTER ... even though I am missing Oliver.
I must mention also the fast track Stronger Than You Think, the
emotional The Curtain Will Fall, the beautiful ballad One
Million Miles Away, the two "Helloweenish" tracks Right
Or Wrong - what a tempo!- and Street Of My Dreams. The limited
edition includes another CD : 3 bonus tracks with previous vocalist
Oliver Hartmann on vocals.
If you are not familiar with this band, you may hear people draw comparisons
to Stratovarius, Malmsteen, Sonata Arctica, Pretty
Maids, Majestic or Reptilian. I highly recommend you
to check the discography of At Vance, including this magnificent
The Evil In You. The album of the month logo goes for their wonderful
discography, this killer album and is my personal way to help this "underrated"
band. Now I know that it will cost you money ... because if you like
this one, you will jump on their previous record :)