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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I love all of Winds' cd's, but this is their best yet., November 7, 2008
This band consists of members of many highly successful metal acts, perhaps most of all Hellhammer, one of the best known underground drummers of all-time. The band itself is a highly skilled and genuinelly unique combonation of classical, progressive, and metal styles. Violin's, Cello's, Piano, Guitar, Drums, and Bass(among others) are all present and recieve equal playtime in something truelly magical in the world of metal.
Their previous albums were much less metal oriented than this album is. There is much more guitar/drum synchopation, guitar solo's, and metal rhythmes, but that is not to say that there is any less string work on the record. This is what bands like Therion have done, but I think this band actually does it better. Winds' approach is very different from someone like Therion though, I don't want to be misleading. Where Therion relies highly on operatic vocals and more classical instruments on certain albums than the metal aspects, Winds does the opposite. There are clean vocals, but they are freeform and more like something you might hear in gothic music, not power metal. His voice is truelly unique though and he does a wonderful job of keeping the band legitimatly singular in their craft. But the music is more metal oriented and almost every song on their records includes simple but amazing guitar riffs/solos and drumbeats.
This cd is for fans of all kinds of melodic metal, classical music, and progressive metal. Fans of any of these genre's will find something to appreciatte herein.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Set the record straight, November 11, 2007
If you read the other reviews here you may get a distorted view of what this album is about. Lars Eric Si's vocal performance is spot on for this album. His style is definitely not a normal power metal/traditional metal style. It's more of a relaxed, non-forced approach which tends to sound very organic. Carl August Tideman's guitar work is outstanding, but what else should you expect... His two handed style continues to impress, especially when it comes to his solos. The solos are very far removed from that of Opeth, as previously stated, as they tend to be more short lived and fast paced. One thing to note is that there is a lot more palm muting and rhythm played than on the previous albums. Hellhammer once again puts forth an outstanding performance. He shows once again why he is one of metal's most brilliant drummers. And last, but certainly not least, Andy Winter provides an excellent backdrop of keyboards and piano work. This album is not about being over the top with progressiveness, nor is it about flashy showmanship. This album always puts me in mind of metal musicians taking a more laid back approach and making quiet metal. This is definitely recommended to fans of progressive/power metal as well as any fans of the members previous work. This album will definitely stay on my list for some time.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Album of 2007, November 14, 2007
This is one awesome album..Thats all I gotta say...If your a fan of Progressive Metal...check it out.
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