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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Lives up to its nickname: Angelic Bombastic Metal, March 11, 2002
Edenbridge, the Austrian band relatively new on the symphonic rock block, features rock guitarist Lanvall and vocalist Sabine Edelsbacher -- the latter being one of the more attractive female vocalists around these days.Speaking of Sabine's voice... Her voice is pleasant, although slightly limited in range. In other words, her voice doesn't seem to change much, hovering close to a respectable upper mid-range, even though the music pounds and soars behind her. Despite its beauty, Sabine's voice is the weakest link, in my opinion, like she's holding back the songs somehow. But that's only a small gripe. Overall, Edenbridge is delightful music. Their sound is Bostonish in some spots -- over-the-top rock that has a majestic cadence...and Stratovarius-like in other areas with its rapid-fire neo-classical arrangements. Arcana is Edenbridge's second CD (Sunrise in Eden being the first). I like the opening track, "Ascending," and the second track, "Starlight Reverie." But the ballads ("A Moment of Time" and "Velvet Eyes of Dawn") seem to lack originality and memorability. Maybe it's because Sabine's voice doesn't lift the song above a ho-hum level. Maybe the songs just lack compelling melody. The Sensory label says Edenbridge has created a unique sound they call "angelic bombastic metal," which they define as soaring guitarwork, symphonic keys, breathtaking vocals, and a powerful rhythm section. I'll grant them that. This is bombastic metal, all right. And Sabine's voice is certainly angelic. However, there's nothing particularly earthshattering about Edenbridge's songs. I didn't say "Wow" after any of them ended (the way I did after hearing After Forever's Decipher CD...or the track "Freedom" off Stratovarius' Infinite CD). This is pleasant metal with a better than average lead vocalist. What I like most about Edenbridge is that they're a welcome respite from the sonic onslaught of bands like Iced Earth, In Flames, Nevermore, Opeth, Therion and others of that ilk. So when you want to feel uplifted, happy and entertained, Edenbridge is just what the doctor ordered. Just don't expect much more than that and you'll be A-OK.
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