Second work from Dyslesia and progress made by the French heavy/peed
band is really impressive. Much less progressive elements in their music
(first Dyslesia was too progressive for my taste). Here, we were are
talking about heavy/speed melodic metal "à la" German
way. Actually Helloween, Iron Savior, Gamma Ray or Heavenly fans should
check this record very quickly.
Dennis Ward (Pink Cream 69) has done a great jog and he has surely
transmitted his experience to Dyslesia. The production is excellent
and the wall of guitar created inside the sound is too cool. Drums
explode your ears and I can say the prod' is crystal clear.
On the other hand, if the songs are not that good, can you really appreciate
the production? Of course not. And this is not the case here, because
Dyslesia's new songs are all excellent. Songs like Rest In Space
or Who Dares Wins, could have been written by Helloween. Lucas
Turilli has even written one song for the French band, Unknown Fighter,
and all the typical Rhapsody elements are included here, but Dysledia
play it much heavier compare to the Italian band.
The only bad point here is the singer. I am wondering if he doesn't
try to much to sing like German singers (Kiske, Sammet) and should sing
more naturally. But this is a very small details, because the singer
is never out of tune ... he is just a bit special in fact. If you like
his vocals, you gonna spend some days on this Who Dares Wins.
There is nothing new here, but if you like German heavy/speed metal,
try this one.
Yes, the French team has "Dared" and they are not far away
from the victory. Next chapter will tell us more about Dyslesia's real qualities
as this will be their third record ...