Πέμπτη 7 Νοεμβρίου 2024

REVIEW: LYRIEL – Leverage

 


LYRIEL – Leverage


AFM Records


Although I am not a big fan of symphonic metal, this release really captivated my attention. "Leverage" is the fourth studio album by the German folk metal band Lyriel, released on February 24, 2012. The album blends soft folk rock with symphonic and gothic metal elements, featuring a duet with Schandmaul vocalist Thomas Lindner on the track "Wenn die Engel fallen." The album includes songs inspired by the works of Robert Frost and Charlotte Brontë, and received positive reviews in Germany, Austria, and the United Kingdom.


Songs like "Parting" and the highly emotional "Wenn die Engel fallen" are almost impossible not to like. The way Lyriel blends symphonic and gothic metal elements with folk melodies sets this album apart. It is, in my opinion, a release that opened the way for many new bands to mix symphonic and folk metal elements.



As for the band members, Jessica Thierjung (vocals), Tim Sonnenstuhl (guitars), Steffen Feldmann (bass), Joon Laukamp (violin), and Oliver Thierjung (guitars) are part of Lyriel. Some members have also been involved in other projects: Jessica Thierjung and Tim Sonnenstuhl have contributed to various collaborations, and Thomas Lindner is well-known for his work with Schandmaul.


This album is definitely worth experiencing, even if symphonic metal isn't usually your go-to. Lyriel has crafted an album that not only stands on its own merits but also sets a precedent for what can be achieved within the genre.


Nick Parastatidis


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