Twilight Of Days
Athena
- Style
- Melodic Power Metal
- Label
- Noise Records
- Year
- 2001
- Reviewed by
- Danny
/ 100
Killing songs: <i>Twilight Of Days, The Way To Heaven's Gates, Touch My Heart</i>
The original band was founded in 1991 and the original line-up
was sounding more like Dream Theater. Athena was playing at that
time progressive metal. On Twilight Of Days, Athena is much
heavier, much faster and less progressive. Actually, their power
metal reminds me Angra, Labyrinth or Stratovarius (early records).
A metal record full of guitar solos, epic chorus, fast rhythm and
has absolutely nothing to do with New Religion? (their previous
record).
Exit Fabio Lione (Rhapsody & Vision Divine), here comes Francesco
Neretti, the new vocalist for Athena. His vocals are not different
from Fabio, but he seems to have less power compared to Fabio Lione.
We will check that directly on stage.
Overall it is fast, melodic and very Italian. I don't know if we
can speak as New Wave Of Italian Heavy Metal band here, but for
sure, Italia has become very productive in the metal scene and starts
to be as big as the Scandinavian scene. But where Scandinavian bands
(which includes Norway, Sweden & Finland) play all kind of metal
style, Italian bands seems "trapped" in the raw of Rhapsody or Labyrinth.
Something that should not continue eternally or the response of
metal fans out there could be terrible.
If you like Rhapsody, Labyrinth, Sky Lark, Stratovarius or Angra,
check Athena. Songs like Twilight Of Days & The Way
To Heaven's Gates are fantastic songs, melodic, catchy, fast
and stay in your mind for a long time. Helloween & Iron Maiden guitar
solos have not been forgotten of course and the whole CD is embraced
quickly.
There is nothing new here and I can easily understand some fans
getting tired with the same type of riffs or metal style, but Athena
is playing a more epic power metal compare to their "brothers of
blood". I realized it after many plays and I confirm you this is
a good record.