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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Black rose's Spring,
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This review is from: Icon & The Black Roses (Audio CD)
Back in 2001, I was introduced to "4 Winter Songs", a demo by a band called Blue Obsession. I was very impressed by the quality of those dark and melancholic tunes, so I felt that this was a band I should keep my eyes *ears* on. Many things have changed since then, and now Icon and The Black Roses *the blossomed Blue Obsession* are back for world domination.
Following the quite young school of love metal Finnish bands such as HIM, To/Die/For, Charon or Entwine, Icon and The Black Rose's debut album is at the top of its class, being a worthy successor of HIM's masterpiece "Razorblade Romance". This happens because, when listening to the album, one has the impression that every single song has been taken with special care *surely like a rose*, the arrangements are terrific, the balance between heavy cords and sparkling keyboards is perfectly achieved thus creating memorable melodies, even on the acoustic ballad "Who Do You Hurt Now?" we don't die of boredom; all songs have their own character and they all fit extremely well into the bouquet, being really hard to pick up a favorite *I could say "Black Rose" or "Remember" only not to mention the entire album*. In addition to this, singer Johnny Icon gives us a very passionate interpretation, having a wide range of emotions within his vocal cords *Dave Gahan meets Ville Valo meets Nick Holmes meets Robert Smith's make up*. A black rose this may be, but its perfume is the sweetest it could be.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's Time For An Icon In Music,
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This review is from: Icon & The Black Roses (Audio CD)
Originally presented on www.maximummetal.comI heard about this band in a twist of chance. I was led to them by some random clickings around the web while doing some music research and there they were. Icon and The Black Roses from Portugal. The band was on the verge of releasing their self-titled debut release on Dark Wings Records (a division of SPV Records). A quick email introduction to the lead singer and I was able to facilitate a copy for myself to review for you all. I have to say how impressed I am already as so many of the songs flow seamlessly through the disc. People who are fans of H.I.M. will most certainly enjoy this band for there are some musical themes that go in the same direction. However, this is no clone of His Infernal Majesty as the band will be quick to advise you of. Johnny Icon's brooding and dark voice lend more to the likes of Depeche Mode and even a bit of Type-O-Negative (though not as deep as Pete Steele). It is an enjoyable solidly produced piece of brooding Gothic Rock. The differences in the bands music make it something that fans of Mode or Cure as well as similar darker fare have offered us. It was interesting to me to see how much this influence seemed to prevail in a band coming out of Portugal. I have to say that I have recommended this piece to several people already and each of them has ordered it. The bands website is up and running and you can even hear some samples of the music before you buy it. Trust me you will not regret the chance to jump on board to something new before many other people. If you like H.I.M. and the 69 Eyes as well as some of the darker new wave bands of the 80's and 90's (Cure, Mode, etc) this will appeal to you. The production is solid and every instrument comes through crisp and clear. Joining Johnny Icon who provides the Vocals and Guitars, we have Sebastian Noir: Guitars, Sean Rose: Bass guitars, Mike Thorne: Drums and Adam Nox: on Keyboards. While I have stressed how much I dig the CD, the first 5 tracks seem to keep a steady rotation on my CD Changer. My very favorites have to be "Black Rose", "Crucify Your Love" and "Angel". The ballady "Who Do You Hurt Now" is nice for a mellow change and there are a couple of heavier faster numbers like "Black Cage" and "Running Up That Hill" run closer to the lines of heavy metal. I strongly recommend this CD for those that enjoy the darker Goth style and the music of bands referenced in this review. Also, for those who are willing to take a chance on a new band and want to get in on the ground floor on something. I think it is enjoyable enough to take that chance. Also, if you write to the band, you will most probably get a response from Johnny Icon himself. Sadly I was not able to comment on the booklet or packaging, as my copy did not include it. When I followed up on that with Johnny he explained that I was sent his own personal copy and it did not have it. Now how is that for commitment? Not too bad I say. Go to www.amazon.com and order this CD or better yet the band site. Make sure you let him know that KP brought them to your attention. Peace out. Icon's Page: www.iconandtheblackroses.com
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best CD ever,
By hfloh7 (Wathena, KS USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Icon & The Black Roses (Audio CD)
YAY! I'm the first to review it and shame on everyone else for not reviewing it! This is seriously one of the best cds ever!!! The lyrics are enchanting and the music is amazing. Everyone needs to own this cd. They're Gothrockish but they take gothrock to a new level and just creates their own gener. BUY THIS CD YOU NEED IT AND ITS THE BEST!
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