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5.0 out of 5 stars
One hell of an album!, September 24, 2006
This review is from: Unexpected (Audio CD)
I'm very surprised that I am the first to review this disc. I know it's a small release, but man is it good. I would have to describe them as a cross between Doro/Warlock and Masterplan. Not everyone's cup of tea, I know, but this chick can rock, and so can the band!
For those who don't know, the guitarist (Jorn Viggo Lofstad) and bass player (Steinar Krokmo) are from the Norwegian progressive metal band Pagan's Mind. (I don't recall Amazon mentioning that.) They are both extremely talented musicians, and they definitely show it here, although this is straight forward metal, and not very progressive.
Some on-line reviewers have compared this release to one of Uli's Helloween albums, and I think that it's a fair comparision. However, I have to say that I never enjoyed any of Helloween's work this much. A large part of that is due to the singer, Magali Luyten. I am really impressed with her voice on most of the songs. It's nice to see a female singer that can actually sing with power for a change! (I love groups like After Forever and Within Temptation, but they lack the power that Magali has.)
My general rule of thumb is that if I hear 3 or more good songs, from an album, I'll pick it up. This disc has 11 tracks. I'm not going to review them all, but I will say that the first 3 tracks alone justified the price of the disc for me! IMHO, there are 5 outstanding tunes, 3 damn good ones, and 3 I don't care for. Of course your mileage may vary!
Just a tip, since Amazon does not have sound clips of this, try checking them out on www.pandora.com. It's a free streaming radio service where you create the station by listing artists and/or songs you like. They have over half the album in rotation there, and I heard most of it over the course of 2 days. (They also have a link back here to Amazon to buy the disc if you agree with me.)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful Sin - The Unexpected, April 29, 2008
This review is from: Unexpected (Audio CD)
"The Unexpected" is the first release (2006) from Uli Kusch's (ex-Helloween, Masterplan) female-fronted metal band, Beautiful Sin. Singer Magali Luyten's vocals are in a lower register than most singers in this type of band, and slightly raspy.
This album is heavily keyboard- and synth-driven. All of the musicians in this band are excellent. Most of the songs are more or less mid-tempo, however, and can at times run together.
The song "Pechvogel" is a minor disaster. "Lost" is derivative of the Helloween song "The Departed". Otherwise, this album doesn't have any other egregious faults, and there are a number of songs on here that are quite good.
This is, on the whole, a solid album. With the addition of second guitarist Carl Johann Grimmark (Narnia, Saviour Machine), Beautiful Sin should only improve.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Somewhat expected, but superb vocal work!, November 27, 2008
Beautiful Sin's beginnings can be traced back to 2002 when German drummer Uli Kusch, formerly of the 80s power metal bands Helloween and Gamma Ray, met Belgian singer Magali Luyten. Kusch wanted to record an album with Luyten's band, and agreed to a demo. Sadly, the demo was never released and Kusch and Luyten parted ways.
That is, until the autumn of 2004. Kusch, now part of the band Masterplan, considered starting a new project in which he would write all of the music himself. He began speaking to Luyten again. Two years later, they released The Unexpected under the band name Beautiful Sin.
Even though this album was meant to be a departure for Kusch, it is, in many ways, much like his previous projects. The music is power metal, strongly driven by keyboards,synth (specifically "Brace for Impact"), and an obvious link to the sound of Helloween. This link makes the overall feel of The Unexpected somewhat, well, expected. For example, the song "Lost" is an original version of "The Departed (Sun is Going Down)" from Helloween's "The Dark Ride" album, and the connection between the two songs is fairly obvious.
The band's overall sound will appeal to fans of melodic power metal, synth-heavy metal, and fans of Helloween and Gamma Ray who wouldn't mind having a woman in the driver's seat. As a fan of Helloween, and of 80s rock and metal, I personally loved it. I thought the album's direction was fresh and clean and took the opportunity to exhibit Luyten's talent. Even though I'm not a fan of growling in music, this album had a minimal amount of it and the rest of the sound was so wonderful that I had no trouble overlooking the growling. It can get somewhat overpowering on "Lost" and "The Spark of Ignition," but that's the only issue I have with it.
But what really makes this album stand apart from Kusch's other projects, and from other power metal albums, are the phenomenal vocal abilities of Magali Luyten, specifically on "I'm Real" and "Metalwaves." I listen to a great deal of female-fronted metal (symphonic, operatic, and non) and I think that of all the female metalers out there, Luyten is the most underrated. She has pure, raw talent and a unique voice. Probably the best way to describe it is Janis Joplin-esque. Luyten has a wide range, powerful delivery, and an edge that brings the listener into the heart and soul of the album. After I heard her voice, I started snatching up everything I could find with Luyten attached. So far, I think this is her best project yet.
The only real drawback to this album is the lack of a tour to promote it and the lack of information about potential follow-ups. I can't wait to hear more from this fantastic band, and I eagerly look forward to more music from Beautiful Sin.
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