martes, 18 de febrero de 2003

REVIEW: FORLORN - OPUS III AD CAELESTIS AES

 


FORLORN - OPUS III AD CAELESTIS AES (Napalm Recs., 2000)


Produced by Øyvind Grøden and Forlorn

Recorded at Mansion Studios

Artwork by Tor Søreide Design


Tracks: 1- Distant Worlds and Distant Moons; 2- Legions of the Empire; 3- Spiritshade; 4- Shadow Cult; 5- Phantoms, 6- Necto Spiritus; 7- Midnight´s Overture; 8- Legends of Creation


A thought was spinning in my mind while listening to this band. How can I describe their music? After a lot of thinking I decided that the best way would hev been with some label like "melodic black metal with some operistic vocals". In fact this description is real but not completely accurate because it fails to describe Forlorn´s music in all its magnitude. In fact, there are black metal elements (specially some vocals and guitar riffs), there are a lot of keyboards that embellish the tracks, then there is a hyper double bass drumming and a lot of rhythm changes. Finally there are different type of vocals: some are more guttural, some are like operistic male vocals (in the more melodic parts). I liked a lot the way in which the songs are composed because it makes each track completely different from the other and that adds a lot of interest to the whole CD. A great album.

Favorite tracks: "Shadow Cult", "Legions of the Empire" and "Legends of Creation".


Contact: www.napalmrecords.com