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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WHOA,
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This review is from: Grime Vs Grandeur (Audio CD)
Why has only one person written a review on this amazing piece of musical history? THIS ALBUM IS INCREDIBLE - GO BUY IT IMMEDIATELY! When I popped this album in, I was honestly expecting to be disappointed. I love Falconer more than anyone on earth, but I thought there was no way they could keep following up with great albums...But when I heard Purgatory Time, I felt like I was listening to Falconer for the first time again. It was an amzing feeling, and I think everyone should feel it for themselves. I also think that we should do our best to make Falconer rich, because that is what they truly deserve...they are easily the best power metal band out there, SO BUY THE ALBUM!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good effort but...,
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This review is from: Grime Vs Grandeur (Audio CD)
Being a big Falconer fan, I hate to to say this but, for me, Grime Vs. Grandeur is a step down. All the songs on the album are good & worth listening to but, after I did, nothing on that album really got my attention. Songs like Emotional Skies & Humanity Overdose are just a bit too "happy" for my style; kind of a Freedom Call rip off if you will. However, other songs like I Refuse, No Tears For Strangers & Jack The Knife really shows the band's talent. Kristoffer Göbel's voice also improved a lot from Sceptre Of Deception being more intense and sounding more solid. All in all, Grime Vs. Grandeur will most likely not win any new fans for the band. This is more for the true Falconer fan; and still...
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Most of the kinks have been worked out,
By CellFreak (Memphis, TN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Grime Vs Grandeur (Audio CD)
This is Falconer's fourth release and easily their best. Their self-titled debut was a breath of fresh air in power metal clones. Excellent musicianship with the traditional speed and melody of power metal but not the monotony of unchanging double bass/high pitched shrieking throughout. They changed up the double bass patterns at times and the singer was not piercingly high-pitched (I have a low tolerance for the shrieking). Their second release, Chapters from a Tale Forlorn, was a disappointment in my opinion. It lacked creativity and, after the first track, the intricate bass drumming. The line-up changed and expanded for their third release, The Sceptre of Deception. A new singer but still without shrieking and a return to more of the intricate drumming of their debut. It was a step in the right direction but not quite there.
Along comes Grime vs. Grandeur. A return to using altering rhythms of double bass along with intelligent matching melody on guitar. The singer still shines (despite the occasional trip into shrieking land - a sad side effect of this type of metal, I guess). But new to this album is a little experimentation into mixing various techniques in with the traditional elements of power metal. I heard the use of voice effects in one song and a gruffer sounding growl in another. There is the occasional female soprano or orchestral highlight to add to the variety. Track by track - here is my review: 1. Emotional Skies - 8/10. This song should be a sing-along candidate at concerts. Catchy double bass and guitar work open the song but the majority of the song is the choir sung chorus. A decent opening track 2. Purgatory Time - 9/10. A barrage of time changes and catchy melodies makes this track great. 3. I Refuse - 7/10. A slower, chunkier track reminiscent of their second release. The use of different voice techniques makes this one stand a little above the songs of that release though. Too much shrieking in this song for me. 4. Humanity Overdose - 7/10 A mix of speeds from furiously fast to a more droning choir-sung chorus. Parts of the song make the whole worth listening to, but the last half almost seems to drag on. 5. The Assailant - 10/10 A footstomping rhythm opens this track up and the whole is a great listen 6. Power - 8/10 A mix of chunky power metal with the more traditional sounds. This song, though good, also seems to drag out 7. Tears for Strangers - 9/10 A good example of the use of time changes to keep a song interesting 8. The Return - 10/10 Great opening guitar rhythm and the use of various vocal styles makes this one of the best songs on the album. I even like the shrieks. 9. Jack the Knife - 9/10 A slower track but still good. Still packs a punch in terms of guitar work. Keeps you listening 10. Child of the Wild - 10/10 A great way to end the album. The classic Falconer sound opens the track up. Time changes and a variety of singers highlights the positive changes the band has made. I really wanted to give this album 5 stars and all the positive changes make it 5 stars in relation to their previous works. This band is just overflowing with potential. Aside from Blind Guardian and the most recent Wuthering Heights album, no other power metal bands seem to set themselves apart from the mold (this claim will certainly be challenged but the singing is what is used to judge the mold). In relation to all the albums of all the types of metal out there, it is just a four star effort.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I got this album a month before it came out!,
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This review is from: Grime Vs Grandeur (Audio CD)
And within that time, I can easily say its better than their 3rd release and maybe their second. The new vocalist really does a great job and distinguishes himself from all the European power metal vocalists out there. Get this.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
much better then i was expecting it to be.,
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This review is from: Grime Vs Grandeur (Audio CD)
i have there first cd it is really good, but my taste in music has become a bit heavier in the years since there debut album came out.
anyway, i've been putting off buying this cd since it came out, dumb,dumb, dumb decision. this cd completely floored me and surprised the heck out of me how good it is. it is so catchy and the choruses, after listing to this i think i will be going back and purchasing there last 2 releases i skipped out on because of narrow minded reviers on many other sites. if you like power metal at all, you have to buy this cd, and don't think about it for months like i did. damn this cd is good.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Lacks their traditional vocal flair,
By Amber (Albany, NY, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Grime Vs Grandeur (Audio CD)
As a long-time fan of Falconer, this album holds true to the path they've carved into power metal. The band retained their ability to produce compelling music and lyrics. However, as with their previous album (The Sceptre of Deception, 2003), the singer is Kristoffer Göbel. If you're not already familiar with Falconer, that may not be of much interest to you, but with the temporary loss of singer Mathias Blad, the band lost it's signature trademark and unique feature in the power metal world -- a vocalist who actually works in stage productions. It is for that reason that I am rating this four stars instead of five.
If you're a fan of Falconer, the CD is worth owning for the music itself if you can stand the disappointment of listening to Kristoffer Göbel. The music is still decent, if lacking the vocal flair -- Göbel reminds me a bit of earlier metal, minus the high pitched wailing. If you're new to Falconer, I'd recommend purchasing either one of the first two or last two albums the band has released in order to get a taste of what the band is currently. I've found that the Blad vs Göbel makes a huge difference when introducing friends to the band.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Falconer cd,
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This review is from: Grime Vs Grandeur (Audio CD)
Alot of people praise the debut Falconer cd as their fav. Their debut is a Great album, I definately agree, BUT this one here is MUCH better and easily Falconer's best. Heck, the openning song "Emotional skies" that alone could easily be Falconer's trademark song... Such an awesome song it is, watch out though, the chorus is VERY catchy , you could literally be singing it for days. My other fav songs on there are "Purgatory time " and "Jack the knife". If you never heard of Falconer before and want to sample their music, definately pick this album first.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Their Worst Album So Far,
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This review is from: Grime Vs Grandeur (Audio CD)
The day this was released I was in one of the local CD stores ready to spend some of my hard earned cash, This album came as a suprise to me because I didn't know it was coming out (not that something like that happening is a bad thing) so since I loved their first album, thought that Chapters and Sceptre were also fairly good I decided why not buy this album. I liked Emotional Skies, I liked Purgatory Time but then what happened? all the remaining tracks, in my opinion were crap. I know this band is better than this, hopefully their next one will be better since Mathias Blad is back, if you don't beleive me check out their website www.falconermusic.com
5.0 out of 5 stars
What Grime? Falconer is ALL Grandeur,
By Ken Kupstis "Author of CLOWNWHITE and INHUMAN... (Las Vegas, NV USA) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Grime Vs Grandeur (Audio CD)
I thought CHAPTERS rocked, SCEPTRE kind of sucked, but GRIME VS. GRANDEUR totally blew me away..."Purgatory Time" and "The Assailant" are the most savage power-metal tracks I've heard in a long time, and I can't really find a bad song on this CD. Kris Gobel has hit his stride as a singer and Stefan Wienerhall just spins incredible riffs out of thin air. If Falconer keeps this up, all other power metal bands will probably kill themselves out of envy. An AWESOME album, great work guys. Tour America someday, eh?
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Grime Vs Grandeur by Falconer (Audio CD - 2005)
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