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EMPYRIOS - The Glorious Sickness (2008)
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VÖ: 2008

Genre: (Extreme) Prog Metal

Label: Scarlet Records

Herkunftsland: Italien

Für Fans von: Nevermore, Symphony X


Tracklist:

01. The Eve Arose
02. PSG
03. Pandaemonium
04. Hesitation
05. Entering The Boulevard
06. Decadence Parade
07. Empire
08. The Glorious Sickness
09. The Chaosbreeder
10. Destination: Null
11. Timelapse
12. A New Dawn

Spielzeit: 48:36


Zitat:Many bands have tried to combine thrash, progressive metal, death metal, and industrial, but perhaps none have pulled it off as successfully as Italy's Empyrios. Their latest release on Scarlet Records is titled The Glorious Sickness, and it's a must hear for fans of Scar Symmetry, Mercenary, Biomechanical, Symphony X, Strapping Young Lad, Nevermore, and Fear Factory. Yes, I know I mentioned some very different acts there, but you'll hear influences from all these bands on The Glorious Sickness, a very melodic prog-metal album that also has plenty to offer the extreme crowd.

Much like Scar Symmetry and Mercenary, Empyrios effectively combine soaring clean vocals with kick ass growls. "Psg" is a perfect example of this, the clean vocals of Silvio Mancini dueling with bassist Simone Bertozzi's death vocals, all the while futuristic synths float around the meaty riffs and shred solos courtesy of Simone Mularoni. This cat can flat out rip, and his partner on the drums, Dario Ciccioni is no slouch either. Industrial tinged prog/death/power metal stunners like "Pandaemonium", "Hesitation", and "Empire" offer up plenty of new sounds for the modern listener, and if you want good old fashioned crunchy metal tunes, you can't go wrong with kick ass tracks such as "Decadence Parade", "Entering The Boulevard", and the bombastic title track, each one filled with huge riffs, screaming pinch harmonics, and powerful vocals, both melodic and extreme. As you make your way to the back end of the CD, the tunes get even more progressive and melodic, Empyrios really giving the listener a boatload of variety here, and something you'll want to come back to time and time again. Final track "A New Dawn" is a wonderful symphonic metal piece, even featuring some killer guitar/keyboard battles that will bring a smile to any Symphony X or Dream Theater fan. Production wise, this CD just sounds huge, the vocals and guitars literally leap out at you...did I say the guitars sound HUGE?

It's heavy, it's proggy, it's futuristic, and it's extreme. Toss in some wild cover art from Davide Nadalin, and you've got one hell of a progressive metal package here that's turned out to be one of 2008's late surprises. Check it out!
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Persönlicher Nachtrag:
Den Einen dürfte die Band zu hart für das Genre, den Anderen in der Konsequenz nicht hart genug sein. Smile
Es bleibt unter dem Strich wohl immer noch Melodic Prog Metal, allerdings muss man auch mit Extremgesang und Blasts leben können.
Mein Ersteindruck ist aber sehr positiv. Ob es für meine Einkaufsliste reicht, wird sich zeigen.

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Hörbeispiele + Info:
http://www.myspace.com/empyrios
http://www.empyrios.it/
http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=48465
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die meshuggah-parts sind schön, die symphony x - parts sind hässlich Ugly
nix für mich Smile
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#3
ich überleg jetzt seit zwei tagen, was ich davon halten soll, einerseits klingts total nach 08/15 ohne nen Funken springen zulassen, andererseits echt interessant teilweise.
Vielleicht muss ich das mal näher betrachten.
yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man
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