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Downfall And Rebirth |
Spain
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Review by JD on March 10, 2014.
In the 80’s,I remember the more mainstream/commercial metal and hard rock. I liked it all to a point, because it lead me into a life and career that has span since them. When the scene collapsed because of many factors. It was time for it and it became the money and not the music. This is why I am skeptical towards the bands that revive the whole thing. Some are good; because they bring something new to it… others are just cartoonish and are less than entertaining.
Coming from France, Heaven’s Colt is an act that brings the nostalgia of the 80’s to today - all sung in French. Sounding like a totally direct cloning of such greats as AC/DC, Saxon, Airbourne and the whole glam thing, they truly do copy every note and riff from all of the greats, without being ashamed of it as they never change a single thing. No real progression has come, no evolution or anything – just using their hero’s music for their own. Simply put, they are just a tribute band faking it rather than a real act.
Each song has a riff closely ripped off from somewhere, like the AC/DC like "Labor Du Vice" or the full Kiss rip off of "Alcoola" shows a band that has no real talent to write original riffs. I have never heard such a blatant burglary of music in my life, and hope that this band gets nothing from their complete farce of an album other than dropped from their label and sued over and over again for copyright infringement from all the bands they have ‘borrowed’ from.
I cannot condone this sort of thing. If this band may have been a tribute band, this all would be a non-issue and they could go on their merry way, but because this sorry band are passing the music they make off as original it makes my stomach turn. My advice to Heaven’s Colt is to disband and they can all go work in the vineyards’ or digging graves. Copiers are one thing… musicians that see to ‘steal’ everything is a whole horse of a different color.
Categorical Rating Breakdown
Musicianship: 4
Atmosphere: 2
Production: 4
Originality: 0
Overall: 3
Rating: 2.6 out of 10
Review by Kostas on June 21, 2023.
After an incredible debut album and some significant line-up changes, it was finally time for Northland to release their second full-lenghth work in early 2015. I had a bad feeling that the absence of two really talented musicians, Daniel Mateu and Yolanda Gago, was just a hint of the disappointment that would follow. Apparently, not only was I right, but also rather sad.
''Downfall and Rebirth'' starts very dynamically with the folk melodies of ''When Nature Awakes'' instantly giving you a taste of what the whole album is going to sound like. The sound is not really bad. The bass lines and several guitar rifts are in fact more than catchy. The problem is that, for the most part, everything sounds much more simple and boring than in the debut. There are some violins, your classic keyboard rhythms and some rather uninspired clean vocals. The tradinional music influences are also much more scarce this time and seem to be a bit disconnected to the rest of the music. The band does not sound like the powerful force they used to be anymore. They most likely sound like a mediocre melodic death metal band with some interesting leans towards world music here and there.
Another major downside of ''Downfall and Rebirth'' is the rather poor mixing and mastering. Every musical instrument sounds too separated and different from the musical compositions as a whole. Just like the folk elements. In addition, vocals are too loud in some parts while in others too low. All this, combined with some unneeded interludes and acoustic breaks like ''The Rite'' don't let you enjoy the album. Which is a pity considering the band's potential and their clever ideas. I don't want to not make a reference to those ideas. One of them is the great piano melody of ''Duskriders'', the absolute highlight of the album. Even more noticeable is the concept of ''Downfall and Rebirth''. The lyrics, although simplified as well, convey some moving messeges about humanity's progress and the respect we must show towards mother nature.
All this is very nice and romantic, but unfortunately does not save the final outcome from sounding conventional. In the end, ''Downfall and Rebirth'' is your basic folk metal album. A good listen for a warm afternoon but in no way the masterpiece some people might expect it to be. Let's just hope Northland will not rest assured they are a good yet rather unknown Spanish band. I expect another awesome release like their first record.
Rating: 5.9 out of 10
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