martes, 4 de mayo de 2004

REVIEW: FALCONER - CHAPTERS FROM A VALE FORLORN



FALCONER - CHAPTERS FROM A VALE FORLORN (Metal Blade, 2002 )


Produced By: Falconer


Tracks: 1- Decadence of Dignity, 2- Enter the Glade, 3- Lament of a Minstrel, 4- For Life and Liberty, 5- We Sold Our Homesteads, 6- The Clarion Call, 7- Portals of Light, 8- Stand in Veneration, 9- Busted To the Floor


Cover Art by Jan Meininghaus

Recorded at Los Angered Studios 


Falconer is a band of pure power/heavy metal with many changes in the guitar riffs and the rhythms. They use a lot of parts with double bass drumming (they have achieved a killer sound with the drums). The songs here have an epic feeling on them that is achiueved through some melodies and through the choruses. One thing that I liked from Falconer is that they don´t sound like a German band (tey are from Sweden) as most of the bands in the style do lately (as an example of this take bands like Freedom Call which sound extremely german), and the singer uses his middle range really effectively (yes!! He don´t abuse the high pitches!!). The guitar player prefers to use original riffs and changes of moods instead of the typical one note runs and galloping that some bands in the style overabuse. Falconer is a good option for people looking for something different in the realm of pure heavy metal.


Favorite tracks: "Decadence of Dignity", "For Life and Liberty" and "Stand in Veneration"


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