You (Single)
Tarot
- Style
- Heavy Metal
- Label
- King Foo Entertainment
- Year
- 2006
- Reviewed by
- Aleksie
Killing songs: Both of 'em!
Tarot, the pioneers of the Finnish metal scene bless us weaklings
with a morsel of delight in the form of a single that is supposed to precede a
whole album, tentatively out at the end of 2006. Rejoice, good people, for life
has meaning once more!
The title track is a fast, straight-up metal punch in the gut with a driving
riff and bass-heavy-production (Mmm, me likes mucho!). Earlier Tarot
classics like Crawlspace and The Colour Of Your Blood come
to mind. The Hammond-organs bring awesome organic vibes aching to Deep
Purple to the mix. Lead singer/bassist Marco Hietala (Yeahyeah, here’s
your namedropping: the dude with the bass from Nightwish. Satisfied?)
keeps his title as most-übertastic voice in all of the frozen north with
majestic ease. Everytime I listen to Tarot I thank some higher power for providing
Nightwish with an aural saviour in Mr. Hietala. OK, back to
the point. Zachary Hietala’s guitar solo is as sizzling and off-the-wall
as usual. His guitar sound is a target of personal envy. A killer track, that
promises good for the future.
The second track is a superb cover of Blue Öyster Cult’s
Veteran Of The Psychic Wars, a concert mainstay in Tarot’s
live set (and a title that describes the bands never-give-up work ethic very
well). Sung magnificently by the bands latest official member, long-time backing
vocalist/sampler handler/roadie Tommi Salmela, the track has an unbelievable
atmosphere. I can clearly imagine a smoking battlefield filled with corpses
and a haunting silence ruling the area as the rolling, slow drum beat and eerie
keyboards support occasionally screaming guitars. Magical, I say.
All is as usual on the northern front as I can’t say anything bad concerning
this group of time-worn metal masters. A new album has high hopes hanging on
it, but after this single I am more confident than ever. Tarot
is still the greatest pure heavy metal band to rise from Finland, and few bands
would even have the guts, let alone talent, to try and prove otherwise.