The Funeral Album
Sentenced
- Style
- Dark Metal
- Label
- Century Media
- Year
- 2005
- Reviewed by
- Chris
/ 100
Killing songs: All except the two useless interludes (track 5 & 12)
Its with unmasked sadness that I review that album, since its probably the
last of the band (announced as such, though I would lie if I said I didn't secretly
hope one day they'll re-unite). A band that grew in me since the very first
time I listened to an album of theirs (I believe it was Down). I was
hooked quickly and I've been a fan ever since. I've never digged the first albums
though, probably too brutal and raw at the time for my tastes, maybe now I will
since my tastes in brutal music have largely widened since that period. Anything
before Amok I know only a litlle. So how's this new album ? Well, I'm
personally enchanted with it, I've been listening to it since a month now, and
I find myself having problems to push the eject button of my autoradio... and
even if I do, the album gets back in there very quickly.
If you liked Cold White Light, you'll love The Funeral Album,
its the perfect continuation. The songs are so freaking catchy, especially the
choruses, that its totally impossible for me not to sing along while I'm listening,
its like being under a Sentenced spell. The lyrics are typical
Sentenced, I personnaly found them funny and don't get touched
by the "dark side" they might induced depending on which mood one
can be. I personally kinda love lyrics like "I have Dreams, Of Hammering
Your Skulls, Fantasies Of Bashing In Your Brains" from the song Vengeance
Is Mine, which is one of my favorite track of this excellent album and
from Sentenced alltogether. The albums contains interesting
guitar riffs, some almost borderlike Bon Jovi like in the excellent
opener May Today Become The Day, other original riffs with excellent
effects like in Lower The Flags. Some great guitar solos then and there
too, and some nice original breaks as well, like in Vengeance is Mine,
the break is really original with the addition of angelic female choirs. Its
something you wouldn't really expect from Sentenced but its
beautifully done and I personnaly love it. The same kind of choirs are back
in the latest track, progressive and epic, End Of The Road is the perfect
way to end the album, and I guess these guy's discography. Its guitar solo is
emotional and so melodic and long long, I love it !
The only thing I don't like too much is the two interlude tracks, one very
raw, probably a tribute to pre-Amok days, which doesn't make much sense
(cause it sounds nothing like the rest of the album), and a classic guitar one
that while not awful seems totally unnecessary except to round up the track
numbers up to 13 maybe. I could really live without these two tracks, since
I tend to always skip them. But beside this little detail, the album is simply
an amazing melodic dark ride and I love every song on this last album. Vocals
aren't too harsh, basically the same as the previous few albums. The only song
with different vocals would be Drain Me, where Ville's vocals sounds
exactly like Lordi. Though I guess we could say Lordi sounds
like Ville most of the time anyway :).
This album is the perfect way to say good-bye, though if you like it as much
as I do you'll probably be pissed and sad that this is indeed the last album.
I would have loved listening to tons of new songs from these guys, they're the
best in their category as far as I'm concerned. Though I still have trouble
to categorize them, somehow. I have no doubt that die hard fans of the old time
won't like this album, not very agressive, almost poppish melodic catchy choruses,
and mostly clear vocals. But the songs melodies are so good, so catchy indeed
(why on earth do I always see Teal'c in my head when I use that word, LOL !),
that I continuously sing the songs one after the other all day long and I never
get bored of the album. I must have listened to it hundred times already, and
I still love it just like I did on the first listen. It is with heavy heart
that I say goodbye and good luck to Sentenced members. I hope
that each members side projects and new bands will bring us more happiness through
the years. Thanks for that final masterpiece, we won't forget you any day soon
guys.