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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply a great album,
By SK "seven keys" (Waldwick, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Labyrinth (Audio CD)
Ii this cruel world of hip hop and alternative metal this release is a big statement and an ultimate proof that power progressive metal of fine quality still does exist. Even though the best years of this genre had to be 1997- 2000, and having in mind that Labyrinth's most notorious record 'Return to Heaven Denied' was released back in 1998, the band were able to come up with yet another gem. This self titled album made me jump out of my seat on several occasions during the first listen.It starts exactly how all power metal albums start: with an agressive, fast and pompous tune called 'The Prophet'; then it continues with another superb track and then another superb track and it goes on till the last song without loosing its pace. Even the ballads sound powerful and dynamic. Production is fine just as in 'Return'; the songs are more keyboard driven than ever adding synthetic twists that fit nicely; guitars layers are fantastic, yet the lead guitar is somewhat weak comparing to previous releases. What really stands out though is vocals; the singer having high pitched voice at times hits extremely high notes without missing them. As a result of all this we have a polished product; a complete album that should be ranked among the best albums of this year.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just an extremely solid album,
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This review is from: Labyrinth (Audio CD)
not a masterpiece or whatnot but still extremely good. The production is AMAZING, some of the best production i have ever heard. The sound is loud, clean, crisp, and sounds extremely fresh. There is only one guitar player on this album but you couldn't tell as he shreds all over the place. Tyrants vocals are as good as ever, the drumming is awesome as well. The keyboard is great, he throws in some surprising twists to the songs. The songs are not too long nor too short. Just a really solid album. For a power metal band, they can shred pretty fast and hard. Tons of double bass here too. If your a fan of labyrinth or power metal then I see no reason why you wouldn't enjoy this album. For a good sample of this album listen to tracks 1, 6, and 9. Thanks, bye.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best since Return to Heaven....,
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This review is from: Labyrinth (Audio CD)
Labyrinth returns with an amazing release. This self titlednew one is killer stuff. If you have not heard these guys before then check it out, along with their 2nd release Return to Heaven Denied. The new one sounds more like a continuation of Return... Top notch songs with Power and Speed. The production is also very good. One of the best releases of the year without a doubt.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"My mind is clear as the sky",
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This review is from: Labyrinth (Audio CD)
The finest compliment I can think to convey about this album is that if this were an EP containing only the first four songs I would still spend money to get it; the rest of the album would be gravy for the meat and potatoes. The first four tracks are incredible examples of everything that is great about Progressive Power Metal as they all contain fantastic musicianship, excellent band interplay, a supremely satisfying lead vocalist that hits notes that are simply awe-inspiring. With this tsunami wave of tremendous song after song it finally crashes with track five as the tempo changes drastically and the listener is allowed a moment's rest as the wave finally receeds. Track five constitutes a superb ballad which still contains some exciting sections of progressive songcraft. The remainder of the album is a roller-coaster ride of tempo changes and outstanding songwriting and musicianship from everyone concerned. The production is exemplary, as well, as every instrument is clear and powerfully rendered. As good as every band member is, some of the most memorable parts are actually keyboard flourishes and background sound-effects. This guy is really creative, not just flashy and fast. All fans of Progressive Power Metal should not hesitate to pick this one up. Running time: (52:08)
1. THE PROPHET (4:46) 2. LIVIN' IN A MAZE (4:37) 3. THIS WORLD (4:55) 4. JUST SOLDIER (stay down) (5:27) 5. NEVERENDING REST (4:54) 6. TERZINATO (5:49) 7. SLAVE TO THE NIGHT (6:06) 8. SYNTHETIC PARADISE (5:48) 9. HAND IN HAND (4:26) 10. WHEN I WILL FLY FAR (5:16)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very good album by this italians!!!,
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This review is from: Labyrinth (Audio CD)
Very good power metal album with interesting twists thrown in. The guitar player is a shred maniac and play extremely well. The keyboards is also proficient, the drums discharge a tons of double bass. If you like Lost Horizon and Edguy(Hellfire Club) this is for you!!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
onof the best of the year,
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This review is from: Labyrinth (Audio CD)
This cd is killer. Labyrinth returns with an outstandingself titled release that rivals their classic Return to Heaven Denied. Speedy, powerful, and very very catchy songs best describes this one. The production is also top notch. I was blown away on the first listen, and it gets better each time. Easily their best as of late. You won't be disappointed with this one, even if you have never heard of them before. Get this one now!
5.0 out of 5 stars
One Of The Only Few Good Power Metal Bands,
By Absolute Power (U.S.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Labyrinth (Audio CD)
When I got this album when it came out back in 2003 I couldn't believe how different it was in a good way.This album is Labyrinth's most aggressive album.The Prophet is the first song on the album and what a song it is,Andrea Cantarelli(Anders Rain)has amazing shredding solo's in this song and Roberto Tiranti(Rob Tyrant)does an amazing high scream at the end of this song.The best high scream Roberto Tiranti does is in Slave To The Night.You will be blown away by his high screams he does in this album,(trust me).
Then you have Olaf Thorsen,the one who started Labyrinth,left the band so he is not on this album.The bad things about this album is that the solo's are much weaker,Andrea Cantarelli does not shred nearly enough on this album,then the keyboards are techno sounding which I hate but the album still rules. Just Soldier(Stay Down) is their most aggressive song on the album. This isn't really a power metal album,it's still somewhat but Labyrinth is changing their ways
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A fantastic purchase,
By A Customer
This review is from: Labyrinth (Audio CD)
At first i was a bit skeptical about buying this cd, but it was a nice suprise to find out that i bought a masterpiece.Even though there old guitarist has left, there are still many great moments in this cd, its interesting to note that Labyrinth use there Keyboards more in this cd (which works greatly) Its a shame bands like Limp Bizkit and Evernecense will get more attention while these guys will most probably be remembered in europe. I highly recomend this cd to all people who enjoy metal and even to people who are into more "easier" genres of music. You wont be dissapointed with this cd
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
BRILLIANT,
By ZaF (Lima, Peru) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Labyrinth (Audio CD)
A clear 5 star album. Every song is fast, strong and catchy. Outstanding job by vocalist Roberto Tyranti, IMO the best singer in power metal as for now.
5 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Power Metal (no, I'm not joking),
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This review is from: Labyrinth (Audio CD)
I'm not a fan of transexual guys annoying the hell out of me by trying to sound like girls screeching at the top of their lungs. If you want your singer to sound like a girl just hire a girl instead. That being said, it takes a gem of a power metal album with falsetto male vocals to impress me. Which is what Labyrinth's self titled album is. The singer gets up there but for the most part dosen't sing all that high. They also put him more in the background, which may be the single smartest thing a power metal band could do. So you don't have to pay much attention to him if you don't want to. The rest of it sounds almost like a doom, melodic death or slow black metal band. (the reason I bought this was because I only heard a bit of the music and not the singer and thought they belonged to one of those genres) The guitars stand out in particular. Whoever plays for this band is one of the fastest I've ever heard. Sometimes the solos are so fast they sound more like a riff than a solo but if you listen closely you can hear the million notes being played at once. Very impressive. If you like Power Metal you should buy this today. I also recommend it for anyone who dosen't absolutly loathe Power Metal.
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Labyrinth by Labyrinth (Audio CD - 2003)
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