

Combining the Symphonic Speed Metal classic faster guitar riffs and the traditional Finnish-Folk sounds coming from the Tampere's rocking band Dreamtale consisiting of Erkki Seppanen - vocals, Rami Keranen - guitar, Akseli Kaasalainen - keyboards, Seppo Kolehmainen - guitar, Petteri Rosenbom - drummer and Heikki Ahonen - bass creatively create the more Modern Rock and semi-Pop Metal breakthrough mixing right on their fifth studio album Epsilon which also shall reminding some of the Metalheads and rock lovers to the sequel cover art of Keepers of The Seven Keys also the distinctive little-less similarity with the mid-career of the German's Metal band sounds. Clean high-range vocals and the skillful keyboards play could either giving the rest a fraud copycat or the brilliant recording for this one - after one listening and listening very carefully to Dreamtale. It's like being fallen down to the one of final fansaty's episode completed with the awesome production and best record engineering as you can try to prove it on these tracks splintered between total power of chords and speed and the legitimated solos slicer on
Where Eternal Jesters Reign, Lady Of A Thousand Lakes, Angel Of Light, March To Glory and more; not to be discussed as the object of one sub-genre entirely or any similarity to other classic Symphonic metal works but about how serious these Finnish rockers already trying to be not just the next Helloween from the North but above it, sharing this magnificent record with the rest of us to dream harder and realizing our vary fantasy to rock the reality.
The future of Power Metal is Dreamtale.
Epsilon:
https://youtu.be/oNZO5muOKas
0 Response to "Games Mortal Ode (Secret Door Records 2011)"
Post a Comment