Thunderstone
Thunderstone
- Style
- Melodic Power/Speed Metal
- Label
- Nuclear Blast
- Year
- 2002
- Reviewed by
- Chris
/ 100
Mike:
Killing songs: <i>Will To Power !!!!!, Let The Demon's Free, Me, My Enemy, Eyes Of A Stranger, Like Father Like Son & Spread My Wings</i>
When Stratovarius meets Pretty Maids, you'd better buckle up
your seat belt my friends, cause you're in for a ride. Thunderstone comes
back with their debut album. Why back ? Because it wasn't long ago since I reviewed
their demo material from 2001. Well the band found a label, and with their quality
demo I'm sure they actually had plenty to chose from.
The album contains the 5 tracks on the demo, but of course all that has been
re-recorded and re-mixed to a more "final" sound. The result is absolutely
brilliant. Their production is near perfection already on this debut album.
The keyboards are the ones that seems to have been reworked quite a lot, reminding
more Sonata Arctica than Stratovarius on the new songs. Vocals
have are also more impressive, with more power to them and with impressive work
done on the choirs giving a more epic sound to the songs. The album contains
4 new songs I had never heard before, and those are absolutely excellent, I feared there would
be some fillers aside from the 5 jewels from the demo, but it's not the case. The new songs
are absolutely brilliant, melodic to the bones; a real pleasure for my ears.
Heavy riffs and steady rhythm section, catchy melodies and incredible / epic
choruses are the formula to achieve what I call an excellent album. This debut album is
a real demonstration on how to make melodic metal Songs like Let The Demons
Free, Me, My Enemy, Will To Power (simply unbelievable song
!), Eyes Of A Stranger, Like Father Like Son (with Timo Tolkki plying the solo as guest musician on this one), are all killing
machines that will explode your brain and will soon add to your collection of
classics. As per ballads, the closer song Spread My Wings is absoluetly
stunning now with the epic choirs and fabulous production, I could almost not
recognize it compared to the demo version ! Simply the perfect way to end the
album with a wonderful ballad at the end (who said Hammerfall - Glory
To The Brave ?). Another ballad (mid-tempo) is World's Cry and then
again this song is a killer and it displays the already advanced song writing
talent of these guys.
I didn't expect Thunderstone to come back with a full length album ready
so quickly, and it's a more than pleasant surprise. This band has an enormous
potential and this album shows how great this potential is used. They may not
have invented anything new, but still they play a wonderful melodic metal. If
you like bands like Sonata Arctica and Stratovarius, then don't
miss Thunderstone debut album for the world ! I'm looking forward to
listen to a second album and also to see the guys on tour. Congratulations for
this amazing debut !