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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Extremely well done metal concept album based on Macbeth,
By Just Bill (Grand Rapids, MI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Thane to the Throne (Audio CD)
Jag Panzer is a recent discovery of mine. And a good one at that. My first foray into the world of the Panzer was Mechanized Warfare -- and I was both pleasantly surprised and impressed by it. So I sent an e-mail to the band to tell them so. Surprise again! Within about an hour, guitarist Mark Briody replied. After a couple of e-mail exchanges, I asked him what other Jag Panzer CD he recommend I buy. His reply? Thane to the Throne. I lost no time finding a copy and buying it. Unbelievable. Jag Panzer is truly an unsung American treasure. The guitarists shred like you wouldn't believe. Fast, yet clean. (By the way, I found Mark to be extremely intelligent and articulate. If he's any indication of the caliber of the other members of the band, I'd say this is the group to watch in the future. They have a different approach to songwriting from other metal bands today, and seem to put a lot of time and effort into their melodies, harmonies and lyrics.) Thane to the Thrown is a powerful CD, full of creativity, depth and a cool groove that just won't quit. The drummer is tight and explosive. The vocalist has an excellent voice. Excellent harmonies, too. And the songs are tailor made for metal fans who like their riffs clean, memorable and chock full of surprises. Jag Panzer uses other instruments to great effect, too. Classical guitar, violin, choirs -- it's all here, folks. The classical/flamenco guitar piece (track 16 "The Downward Fall") shows these guys have abilities very, very few other metal guitarists have. The penultimate track ("Tragedy of Macbeth") is a stirring closer to the album. It has a majestic, triumphant sound that amazes me. In fact, this concept album is so good that it reminds me more of classic Rush circa 2112, Fates Warning circa Perfect Symmetry or Savatage circa The Wake of Magellan than run-of-the-mill metal of today. It's that deep and musically surprising. Bombastic? Sure. Pretentious? Perhaps. But you gotta give these guys high marks for attempting to rise above the norm. Jag Panzer is metal for the discerning music fan. And I heartily recommend them -- not to mention their incredible concept album Thane to the Throne.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Out damned spot, out I say!,
By Kevin McDonald "the_wicked_child" (Seattle) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Thane to the Throne (Audio CD)
This is hands-down my favorite JP album. It's a concept album based on Shakespeare's "Macbeth" (easily Billy Bob's best work), and it is great. The musicianship is top notch, and the vocals are great. Harry kinda overdoes it with the operatic vocals a bit, but it's power metal, so what do you expect? The story is great, very accurate, but it doesn't quite match the original. In case you're not familiar with the story, "Macbeth" is about a guy who is told by these witches that he'll be king of Scotland if he kills the current king. He does it, it works, but the prophecies from the witches keep coming, and he keeps killing, cuz he's convinced others will try to stop him. He basically goes from a normal guy to a power-hungry psycho who hallucinates, and thinks everyone's against him. I don't think they did a good job of showing his "descent into madness" here, but the story is otherwise pretty accurate. I hope that those who buy this and like it will be compelled to read the story, cuz it's really good, much better than the overrated "Romeo and Juliet". If you love metal and have already read it, and don't have this, BUY NOW!! You don't know what you're missing. Also, get all of JP's other albums, especially the new one, "Mechanized Warfare". Don't let this rockin' band from the Rockies pass you by!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
to rock or not to rock?--that is the qustion,
By king beagley "metal maven" (warsaw, in usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Thane to the Throne (Audio CD)
jag panzer's latest is a combination of iced earth, anvil, hammerfall, and steel prophet with a touch of edguy thrown in for good measure. shakespeare gives this album his approval as these gentlemen perform a great play by shakespeare called macbeth. this album might even help you to pass your english with flying colors, provided that your teacher and fellow students are avid metalheads
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible concept album, destined to be Classic,
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This review is from: Thane to the Throne (Audio CD)
This has got to be one of the best Metal album for the 90's and the millenium. Few other bands have done what Jag Panzer has accomplished with such power and finesse. They have managed to take a classic Shakespearean play and transform it into a metal magnum opus. My favorites include King at a Price and Three Voices of Fate. This album is destined to be a metal masterpiece. What makes Thane to the Throne powerful is not just their unique metal orchestration but that they've got a chamber orchestra to buttress many already powerful melodies. Definitely the best example of Intelligent, Meaningful metal.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Flawless classic/power metal,
By General Zombie (the West) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Thane to the Throne (Audio CD)
Jag Panzer are currently the best band out there playing classicist metal, and this is the best album I've heard from them. The only conceivable problem with this album is that the tempos aren't terribly varied, but the songwriting and varied texture of the material more than makes up for this. Definitely mandatory listening for anyone who has any interest in the more melodic metal styles.This album is, of course, based on Shakespeare's 'Machbeth'. There are plenty of amusing concept album premises out there, but I'd dare say this one is the best. It follows the plot quite closely, though the lyric's aren't so hot, I'm afraid, as they often are in plot driven music. As is common with albums of this sort, there are a number of little interludes. These actually work quite well, maintaining the mood of the album and sorta stringing it all together nicely. And, they aren't excessively prevalent or long, as they often are in conceptual works. Subtracting the shorter tracks, there are 12 full songs on 'Thane to the Throne' and they are all at least quite good. This album is less driving and spritely than much classic/power metal, and is generally fairly mid-paced, with a very thick, grinding guitar tone. This leads to the album perhaps being not as varied or energetic as many are, but the songwriting is strong enough that this isn't of any real concern. Harry Conklin does the vox here, and he's as good a melodic metal vocalist as there ever was. He's from the Dickinson school, but even more powerful and dramatic, I'd dare say. And the vocal melodies and chorus hooks are consistently memorable. The band itself is very capable, and lead guitarist Chris Broderick really stands out. He's utterly classicist, providing numerous stunning, shredding leads throughout the album. He's not a terribly innovative guitarist, by any means, but he does what he does very well. Better than anyone else i've heard, as a matter of fact. It would be nice if he'd do some slower, more emotional stuff a bit more often, but it's tough to complain about what is here, and it does provide a nice couterpoint to the surprisingly grinding riffwork. Going into specifics is tough and kinda a waste, as most of the songs on here are good in the same way, but I'll go ahead with it anway. 'Thane of Cawdor' is a great opening track. Normally you like opening tracks to be fast, which this one isn't, but it's so epic and huge that it doesn't even matter. Conklin is completely over the top here, and in the best possible way, and the multi-voiced vox representing the witches are great too. 'King at a Price' is arguably the best track on the album. It's one of the faster, more energetic pieces, with the best chorus on an album filled with great choruses. 'Three Voices of Fate' reminds of the opening track, and is perhaps even more epic. The alternating vocals between Macbeth and the witches work beautifully, and it's got some great guitar melodies, and another huge chorus. 'Hell to Pay' is one of the angrier tracks, with an immediately memorable main riff, and another brilliant chorus and a particularly powerful ending. 'Insanity's Mind' isn't actually one of the stronger tracks, but it is interesting. A bit more atmospheric and menacing than the rest. 'Face of Fear' opens the triad which closes are story, and is another heavier, more brute track, with a main riff that reminds one of the bridge to 'Creeping Death'. The next two tracks are both very strong as well, and have genuinely tragic feel to them. 'The Downward Fall' is the coda to the album. It's just a handpicked guitar piece with a lil bit of percussion, but it's one of the very best tracks on the album, and is a very fitting end to the tale. 'Tragedy of Macbeth' is the final track, but it's not really part of the concept album as the story is already over- it just kinda recounts all that happened. It's another great song. Over 8 minutes long and very grandiose, with plenty of nice melody and a great general progression to the track. The final guitar solo is awesome too. Probably the best one on the album. This album rules in the way that only classic and power metal can. It's not for everyone, but those of you who like that sorta thing ought to find a lot to like here.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
As Good As A Concept Album Can Get! *****5 STAR RATING.,
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This review is from: Thane to the Throne (Audio CD)
I gave this a 5 star masterpiece of rating in terms of concept albums as a rating. Don't get me wrong: the music on this is right up there with, Age of Mastery and Mechanized Warfare. But, the way Panzer put this all together, throwing in the awesome pic of MacBeth as the story, made it almost able to see the whole album as one long track musically, while still making you follow along with the story of the Shakespearian madman, MacBeth.If you haven't read the play, this will make you want to. Murder, greed, ambition overdone, ghosts, gothic-like scenes; it's all in the play, as well as in the lyrics on this CD. I think any Panzer fan will love this, and if you're even more lucky, you'll want to spend a few bucks on a paperback and read the play. I love bands that fuse any great classic literature or classical music into power metal. If a younger fan gets into it, it opens so many other doors. The music is haunting, powerful, and grand to any Panzer fan's ears. No question on this rating: ***** 5 STAR PANZER RATING FROM SCRAGGY'S TOMB OF POWER METAL! Cheers.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Jag Panzer - Power Metal Version Of Macbeth,
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This review is from: Thane to the Throne (Audio CD)
I don't know a whole lot about this band. I picked this album up when I was thinking of going to Progpower in Chicago several years ago and this was one of the bands that were playing. I ended up not going to the show, but I held on to this disc. "Thane" is basically a progressive metal version of Shakespeare's Macbeth. It sounds a bit corny and yes it is to an extent, but I really like the way the band pulls it off and have always enjoyed this album. The music is pure power / progressive metal. Loud and bombastic, the album is ripe with plenty of soaring guitars, over the top vocals, pounding drums, and heavy keyboards. The band also throw in choirs and strings into the mix as well. The lyrics follow the story of Macbeth fairly closely with sections of each song sung by different characters in the story. There is some outstanding instrumental work to be found here and the vocals are delivered in the tradition of bombastic metal singers. I would think that fans of bands like Symphony X would really enjoy this album. I do not have any of the band's other discs, but am looking to explore more of their stuff.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Heavy Metal!,
By hopeordoom (Colorado Springs, CO USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Thane to the Throne (Audio CD)
This is an excellent album. Every ascpect of it is incredible. If you like Iced Earth, Primal Fear, Iron Maiden, Judas Preist, or Blind Guardian, make this your next purchase; you will not be dissapointed!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
How Metal art thou?,
By spiders-n-vinegaroons (Lost In Space) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Thane to the Throne (Audio CD)
Very, very metal indeed!!! This is a great classic album by the masters of Power Metal themselves, Jag Panzer. If they made a new version movie of Macbeth, I would want this to be the soundtrack. What more can I say about Harry "The Tyrant" Conklin? The man has a voice! The rest of the band is magnificent. The guitar work, along with the drumming is sweet music to your ears. All I can say is enjoy the music as you listen to the tragedy of Macbeth!!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Shakesperean Metal,
By Casey Neal (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Thane to the Throne (Audio CD)
This album does an excellent job of telling the story of Macbeth. The vocalist Harry Conklin reminds you very much of Bruce Dickinson. Definitely their best and one of the best metal cd's in recent years, if not ever.
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