Παρασκευή 22 Αυγούστου 2025

REVIEW: AMORPHIS, Am Universum

 


AMORPHIS, Am Universum (2001)


Relapse Records


Νέα χιλιετία, νέο ύφος. 


Ένα ακόμη συγκρότημα με πολλές προσωπικότητες, από δίσκο σε δίσκο. Από το «Karelian Isthmus», π.χ., έως το προηγούμενο αυτού, το αγαπημένο «Tuonela», υπάρχει ένα χάος και έρεβος που χωρίζουν τον τρόπο παιξίματός τους. Φανταστείτε τί άλλο μας επεφύλασσε αυτό το τρομερό σχήμα χαμαιλέοντα. 


Οπότε, εδώ ακουμπάνε το alternative και, όντας πλέον Progressive Heavy Rock ο δίσκος, έχουμε ακόμα μία μεταμόρφωση των Φινλανδών, με ακόμη και χρήση πνευστών (alto σαξόφωνο) σε αρκετά σημεία του άλμπουμ! Με το καλημέρα δείχνουν τις καλύτερες προθέσεις με τα «Alone», «Goddess (Of the Sad Man)» και «The Night Is Over». 


Την εποχή εκείνη δεν ήμουν ακόμη φίλος τους, αλλά παρόλα αυτά θυμάμαι καλά τον σάλο που προξένησαν, από συζητήσεις συμφοιτητών που είτε γούσταραν αυτή τη στροφή είτε τους απέρριψαν, επιμένοντας στα τρία πρώτα κλασικά τους άλμπουμ. Πλέον κατανοώ και τις δύο πλευρές. Καλό το Doom Death Metal, αλλά γιατί όχι και πιο Groove/Heavy Rock; 


Άλλες αξιοπρόσεκτες στιγμές είναι τα «Crimson Wave», «Drifting Memories», «Veil of Sin» και το τελικό «Grieve Stricken Heart». Ήθελα επίσης να θυμίσω την εποχή που όλα τα αντίστοιχα συγκροτήματα (Paradise Lost, Anathema, My Dying Bride κ.ά.) είχαν ρίξει το βάρος στον πειραματισμό, με διαφορετικά αποτελέσματα το καθένα.


English:



New millennium, new style.

 

Another band with multiple personalities, evolving from album to album. From “Karelian Isthmus”, for example, to their previous release, the beloved “Tuonela”, there is a chaos and darkness that separate their ways of playing. Imagine what else this incredible chameleon-shaped band had in store for us. 


So, here they lean towards alternative, and with the album now rooted in Progressive Heavy Rock, we see yet another transformation of the Finns, including the use of wind instruments (alto saxophone) in several parts of the album! Right from the start, they show their best intentions with tracks like “Alone”, “Goddess (Of the Sad Man)”, and “The Night Is Over”. 


At the time, I wasn't yet a fan, but I clearly remember the buzz they caused—discussions among classmates who either liked this new direction or rejected it, insisting on their first three classic albums. Now, I understand both sides. Doom Death Metal is good, but why not incorporate more Groove or Heavy Rock elements? 


Other noteworthy moments include “Crimson Wave”, “Drifting Memories”, “Veil of Sin”, and the final “Grieve Stricken Heart”. I also want to recall the era when all similar bands (Paradise Lost, Anathema, My Dying Bride, etc.) had shifted toward experimentation, each with different results.


Τάκης "Ε-Μortal One" Γιώτης!


REVIEW: HOUSE OF LORDS – Big Money

 


HOUSE OF LORDS – Big Money


Frontiers Records


House of Lords, a veteran band renowned within the melodic rock and hard rock scenes, continues to demonstrate their enduring craft with their eighth studio album, “Big Money”. Having established a significant reputation with classic releases such as “House of Lords” (1988) and “Sahara” (1990), the band has maintained a consistent output over the past decade, reaffirming their place within the genre.


The album opens with the track “Big Money,” a high-energy rocker characterized by a prominent riff and driven by vocalist James Christian’s confident delivery. The song sets an assertive tone, blending a hard-edged attitude with melodic sensibilities. Following this, “First to Cry” emerges as a standout track, showcasing strong songwriting with memorable hooks and melodic richness that could be considered among the band’s finest work in recent years.



“Big Money” offers a diverse array of compositions that reflect the band’s versatility. For instance, “Living in a Dream World” features a harder, nearly metal-leaning sound, complemented by an oriental-inspired riff that adds an exotic flavor. The blues-infused “Searchin’” demonstrates the band’s ability to incorporate different influences while maintaining their melodic core. The album also revisits classic House of Lords themes with tracks like “One Man Down,” “Seven,” and “Once Twice,” which lean towards arena rock, emphasizing strong choruses and anthemic qualities.


Overall, “Big Money” is a solid addition to the band’s discography. It showcases a band that, while rooted in their traditional melodic rock style, is capable of exploring different sonic territories without losing their identity. The songwriting is consistent, and James Christian’s vocal performance remains a key strength. While it may not radically reinvent their sound, it offers a satisfying listening experience for fans and newcomers alike who appreciate well-crafted melodic rock with a touch of hard-edged intensity.


Chris  Kappas


Πέμπτη 21 Αυγούστου 2025

DIVNI SAN Releases Lyric Video for "Dreamlike Tales"

 


Belgian metal band DIVNI SAN has unveiled a lyric video for "Dreamlike Tales," from their upcoming album set for release on May 30, 2025. Formed in 2021 by ex-MIDRANGE members, they blend hard rock, thrash, and progressive metal.


The album features a mix of energetic tracks like "Dreamlike Tales" and "Ready to Fight," as well as atmospheric songs such as "In Utero." It includes reworked versions of their 2023 EP songs and the new epic "Keep The Dream Alive."


Signed with Wormholedeath Records, DIVNI SAN is gaining international attention. The album will be available on streaming platforms in May 2025, with physical release details coming soon.


Members: Dragan, Philippe, Fabrice, Thomas.


KRYN Releases New Album "Risset"

 


Greek metal band KRYN has launched their latest album, "Risset," a powerful blend of heavy riffs, haunting melodies, and emotional vocals. Known for their intense and complex style, KRYN creates a raw, honest sound that explores human emotions and struggles.


"Risset" is now available on all digital platforms, offering a visceral musical journey for metal fans and those interested in dark, introspective themes.


CHASING FEAR Drops New Single "Empires Falling"

 


German band Chasing Fear has released their new single "Empires Falling," recorded at their home studio by guitarist Robert Haug. Formed in 2021 in Ebersbach an der Fils, the band combines Thrash, Death, Groove, and Metalcore. After their debut live show in 2023, they quickly gained attention for their energetic, genre-blending sound. "Empires Falling" marks their continued rise in the modern metal scene.


AIRBORN Unveils Visualizer for "Midnight Riders"

 


Italian heavy metal veterans AIRBORN have released a visualizer for their new single, "Midnight Riders," the third preview from their upcoming seventh album, “Lizard Secrets: Part Three – Utopia”. The track offers a taste of the dark, atmospheric themes fans can expect from the full release.


GODIVA Releases "Superbeast" Live Video and Announces Greek Tour

 


Portuguese symphonic metal band GODIVA has released a live video of "Superbeast" from Laurus Nobilis 2024, showcasing their powerful stage presence.


They are also announcing their first Greek tour, “Damnation Over Greece,” in November, with shows in Larisa, Ioannina, Athens, and Patra.


Before heading to Greece, GODIVA will perform two final Portuguese shows in August and October, wrapping up their 2024 tour before working on their next album.