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DARKWELL
Metatron
Napalm Records
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Stephanie Luzie has one of those absolutely angelic voices that
stands out in a growing field of similar bands within the gothic
metal genre. Darkwell's latest release "Metatron" is a
rather enjoyable listen that swirls into progressive territory
at times on the disc. The lead track "Fate Prisoner" makes
for an excellent metal radio single. "Strange" possesses
many progressive elements and steers clear of the gothic tinges.
The title track "Metatron" calls to mind Renaissance meeting the
Gathering with its 70's keyboards and modern rhythms.
"Metatron" does has heavier moments as well such as on "The
Machine", a song that seems to have a bit of a Fates Warning
feel to it. "Nothingness" has hints of Dream Theater and
Fates Warning as well. The most appealing song on the disc
is the rather eastern flavored "Last Glance".
One criticism I have is the drums which sound rather hollow and
keep the back end feeling rather flat. I would be curious
to hear what Darkwell could do with a bigger budget. They
seem to have many of the pieces in place but just lack the
funding for a smashing release.
Track Listing:
1.Fate Prisoner
2.Strange
3.Metatron
4.Crown Of Thorn
5.The Machine
6.Hope Unborn
7.Nothingness
8.Far Cry
9.Last Glance |

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