The Madman Inside
VII Gates
- Style
- Melodic Heavy Metal
- Label
- Self Financed
- Year
- 2003
- Reviewed by
- Mike
Killing songs: All, but <i>The Madman Inside</i> is amazing!
Releases like this are the reason I love hearing demos and self financed albums.
The Madman Inside is the third Demo recorded by this six piece band from
Sweden. Let me stop right there for a moment. Why is this band still recording
demos? This is a damn good band that has distinct influences, yet also has its
own unique sound. The band plays melodic heavy metal with mature song writing
and excellent musicianship. I fully expect this band to sign a record deal with
a major (in terms of the metal genre) label and for me to be reviewing a full
length debut in the coming year or so.
There is a lot to like with this band. First of all, the vocalist reminds me
of a cross between the vocalist for Heavens Gate and the vocalist for
Crystal Ball. Christer Elmgren is nothing less than a perfect fit for
this band. He colors the songs very well with his emotional and melodic voice,
reaching and sustaining the high notes with ease. His voice also helps direct
the chorus lines directly into your mind, destined to stay there for quite a
long time. Guitarists Jonas Arvidsson and Robert Makek make a great team on
guitars. These two seem to know exactly what the other is thinking and remain
perfectly synchronized throughout the album. The riffs and rhythms are very
strong, and the solos are exciting and memorable, but not over indulgent. The
keyboards help the band achieve a big sound on this CD, a sound all their own.
The first track, The Saviour even features an accordion, giving the song
an instantly recognizable melody and atmosphere. So Far Away, Tormented,
and the title track feature the tasteful use of piano parts, ala Edge of
Thorns by Savatage. I can tire pretty easily of excessive piano and
keyboard parts in my music, but VII Gates are masters of songwriting
in that each musical element meshes together like a jigsaw puzzle to deliver
a fantastic listening experience. Balance and variety seem to come naturally
for these guys. Each of these songs is packed with power, emotion, and melody,
which come together in grand fashion to form the perfect "grand finale" for
this CD. The CD closes with the epic title track: The Madman Inside.
What a brilliant song! This variation of this track is testimony to the fact
that these guys are top notch songwriters. Tempo changes, rich melodies, and
dynamic keyboard/piano textures make this song the standout of the disc although
there are no weak tracks to be found. There is simply not a boring, nor a predictable
moment on this CD to speak of.
For a demo, The Madman Inside has exceptional production. I'm sure the
final output sounds exactly as the band intended for it to sound. All instruments
are at the proper level, and the sound is very crisp and professional. I am
quite impressed by the band's ability to pull some of the best traits from their
many influences and produce a sound all their own. You simply cannot accuse
this band of being a copy cat. Creative and thoughtful songwriting combined
with above average musicianship and professional production make this surprising
demo an easy recommendation. Fans of quality melodic metal should absolutely
give this band a chance. In the promo package I received for this release, the
band stated that they have been having problems with their homepage (linked
above). At the moment I cannot access it. However, I was able to find <this
site> which will give you some information about this band and will allow
you to download some of the tracks from this very promising demo.