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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Power Metal Masterpiece,
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This review is from: Tales From North (Audio CD)
Tales from the North is one of the best power metal cd's I've ever heard, and one of the best period. I love the whole viking concept theme, and look forward to their next cd, which is based on the ancient Roman empire. The band does an excellent job of writing inspiring stories about Odin, Asgard, Valhalla and plenty of other gods and places from Norse mythology. One minor complaint, however, is that a number of the songs seem to have a very similar structure, starting out with a fast trilling guitar rhythm and continuing that into a standard hymn-like power metal chorus. However, it works so who am I to complain.As I mentioned before, the chorus's are like most power metal chorus's, with whole choirs of voices singing behind the singer to give it an epic, spine-tingling effect, and it works particularly well with these songs. The singer, Frederica, should also be pointed out. Her voice isn't quite the clean style of singing used by most power vocalists, nor is it the growling used by alot of death vocalists; it's somewhere in between. And it gives it a unique touch, distancing White Skull from other female-fronted bands like Nightwish and Theatre of Tragedy. My favorite tracks are probably the first three (not counting the intro), "Tales from the North", "Asgard", and "Gods of the Sea", as well as "The Killing Queen". However, they are all superb songs, and the intro and outro are also well done. I hope this band keeps up the good work, as they're one of the most talented units I have heard in a while.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Federica Rules!,
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This review is from: Tales From North (Audio CD)
This is the third of what ended up being 4 White Skull releases using female vocalist Federica De Boni. To be quite frank the first two releases "I Won't Burn Alone" and "Embittered" were fairly pedestrian. Standard heavy metal done in an average way. That said, the two final releases using Federica, that being "Tales From The North" and "Public Glory, Secret Agony" are simply outstanding.Normally, I find female heavy metal singers to be terrible. Not the Gothic opera metal ones, just the heavy metal ones. We had Doro who was O.K. but the rest in heavy metal history have all sucked. Federica is the first female heavy metal singer to blow me away. She has a unique delivery. One of the negative reviews says she is singing like she is clenching her teeth or something and he is telling the truth. On the other hand I 1000% disagree that it is a bad thing. I guess when you do something unique you get the love/hate reaction which is normal. Tales From The North is an epic power metal album and it even has Chris from Grave Digger singing duet with Federica on two of the tracks. An interesting pairing since they sing in the same, gutteral, not quite death metal style. I'm a fan of Chris but to be quite frank Federica dusts him into the weeds. I just love her singing so much. It's similar to Chris but a bit more melodic and versitile. Listen before you purchase because the vocal style is unique but you may find yourself a real gem with this one. For the record, I personally like Public Glory, Secret Agony even better if just by a little bit. Note: After Public Glory, Secret Agony the Federica left the band and the band got a male singer. Matt The Pirate
4.0 out of 5 stars
Tales From The North,
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This review is from: Tales From North (Audio CD)
I just got this cd, and i enjoy it very much. The vocals may not be the best... but they are good, and unique. This is some great metal, with some awesome guitar riffs. The Theme of the album is norse mythology, which is always good (Unless it's done in a corny way). All fans of power metal, i think you should give this one a listen.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Only for the Brave,
By Nico Fichino (Terni, Italy) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tales From North (Audio CD)
Now there something yuo won't really espect! It's far too easy to record an epic metal album based on nordic legends and fill it with stupid sterotypes. But this album will throw you into action from the very first seconds of listening, and won't let you free until the end. The powerful voice of the lead vocalist, Fderica "Sister" De Boni, gives life to many rich scenes, which vary from battles to never-ending love stories. On the entire cd there's a sensible aura of legend, which also comes out from the intense lyrics of each title, other than from the excellent performances of the band. Buy this album, and you won't regret it. You will find you returning to listen it another time, and then another time, and then...
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
second cousin to labyrinth,
By king beagley "metal maven" (warsaw, in usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tales From North (Audio CD)
white skull, like labyrinth, is from italy. they sound like labyrinth experimenting with 1970's music. the song i like the best is gods of the sea, with galloping guitar work
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Overall, and enjoyable effort.,
By Julian R Kelley (Oakland, TN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tales From North (Audio CD)
First, let me say that the musicianship on this record is great from the opening instrumental (The Quest)to the "outro" (Still Alive). The songwriting and the Nordic theme are also adequately cool, especially for those of us that are into the whole prog metal thing. However, the vocals of Federica "Sister" de Boni are less accessible. Her growling delivery of her own lyrics, along with her thick accent, combine to make the words nearly unintellegible (Thank God for linear notes).But, be that as it may, this is a good, solid prog metal cd. Just not for singing along with.
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
The worst female vocal ever,
By "vortex@freemail.org.mk" (Tetovo, Macedonia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tales From North (Audio CD)
I bought this CD a month ago because I am a huge fan of power & progressive melodic metal. But nobody warned me that the lead vocalist Federica 'Sister' is awfull singer. I don't mind her voice cause it's OK. I hate the style of singing, like she has closed jaws all the time. And the very low point was the start of the album when I heard the singer of Grave Digger.... I don't like his singing too. Overally, the album has some good tunes but again Federica's singing ruins it all.
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Tales from the North by White Skull (Audio CD - 2006)
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