The Rising Anger
Katagory V
- Style
- Progressive Metal
- Label
- Nightmare Records
- Year
- 2006
- Reviewed by
- Aleksie
/ 100
Killing songs: Will You Remember, The Rising Anger, Fading In... and Risk & Sacrifice
A spacey, machine-like intro leads Katagory V’s latest
offering into a steady, mood-raising barrage of catchy time changes and edgy guitar
work. Shades of pre-Mindcrime Queensryche come to mind.
Singer Lynn Aller has some strong pipes to back the soaring vocal lines that are
anything but easy to pull off. I wouldn’t call it mind-boggling but the
guy can certainly hold his own in this style of metal. Hostile Takeover features
some gruffier delivery and very high-pitched wails that are handled with skill
as well.
The nice vocal harmonies and atmospheric melodies make Will You Remember
my favourite track off the album. The quite dramatic feeling plus the Englund-ish
vocal delivery make it almost sound like a long lost Evergrey
song. The aggressive title track fiddles with more odd-timed beats and heavier
guitar work to great effects. Fading In... provides the mandatory balladering with style. The nicely grooving Risk And Sacrifice
not only provides a great song, but also one of the most overused bass lines
in metal history. I’d hate to sound too much like the rock police here
but I crack up upon hearing the classic triplet grind that has been instantly
recognizable since Black Sabbath’s Heaven And Hell
and Dio’s Holy Diver every now and then
from different artists.
The production is mostly of good quality, but it occasionally has odd, momentary
downfalls. For example, the blast beat-section with the tremolo-picked pseudo-black
metal riff in the beginning of the eight-minute, slightly dragging The Elitist
sounds comically like your average penguin-painted band from Norway in
it’s later demo stage, but becomes much better once the mid-tempo verse
begins.
The Rising Anger is full of quality metal that doesn’t have
any major flaws. At the same time the major highs are few and far in between
as well. The only problem really is the lack that definitive factor that would
rise the band above several others from this corner of melodic and technical
metal.
To check out tunes, go to: Katagory V downloads