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発売日 2019年02月22日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルScarlet Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 SRRD3532
SKU 8025044035322

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:52:42
Although they hail from a country -- Italy -- that's not exactly famous for birthing top-notch black metal bands, Rome's Stormlord's third full-length album, 2004's Gorgon Cult, does a more than passable job at competing with the acknowledged Scandinavian masters of the genre. Not that the dour, black-draped sextet is reinventing the wheel, mind you, but rather taking a well balanced blueprint for symphonic black metal (made popular by Dimmu Borgir, Borknagar, et al), and running with it like few Italian bands have before them: confidently and convincingly. In fact, standout tracks like "Dance of Hecate," "The Oath of the Legion" and a rip-roaring cover of Iron Maiden's "Moonchild" generally succeed where many of the band's compatriots have failed, by minimizing the symphonic black metal genre's overtly theatrical tendencies (something Italian acts have a notorious weakness for) while simultaneously reigning in any sort of stifling orchestral overkill. This way, Stormlord's ultimate focus on heavy metal -- not classical music -- is never brought into question, and how could it, with nearly every song (excepting the instrumental "Memories of Lemuria") motoring along behind furious blast-beat-driven velocity. Lost somewhere within this din, vocalist Cristiano Borchi alternates strangulated rasps, ogre-like grunts and even brief examples of melodic singing, but lacks a strong enough vocal signature to compete with his bandmates' remarkably tight and diversified musicianship (note the especially grandiose arrangements given the title track and the closing "Night Breed") -- arguably constituting the album's only major weakness. Otherwise, Gorgon Cult roars by without reproach, and stakes Stormlord's claim as a force to be reckoned with in the imminent future of this still developing symphonic black metal subgenre. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      The Torchbearer
    2. 2.
      Dance of Hecate
    3. 3.
      Wurdulak
    4. 4.
      Under the Boards (195, M.A.)
    5. 5.
      The Oath of the Legion
    6. 6.
      The Gorgon Cult
    7. 7.
      Memories of Lemuria
    8. 8.
      Medusa's Coil
    9. 9.
      Moonchild - Iron Maiden
    10. 10.
      Nightbreed
    11. 11.
      A Sleeping River
    12. 12.
      Dance of Hectate

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アーティスト: Stormlord

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Although they hail from a country -- Italy -- that's not exactly famous for birthing top-notch black metal bands, Rome's Stormlord's third full-length album, 2004's Gorgon Cult, does a more than passable job at competing with the acknowledged Scandinavian masters of the genre. Not that the dour, black-draped sextet is reinventing the wheel, mind you, but rather taking a well balanced blueprint for symphonic black metal (made popular by Dimmu Borgir, Borknagar, et al), and running with it like few Italian bands have before them: confidently and convincingly. In fact, standout tracks like "Dance of Hecate," "The Oath of the Legion" and a rip-roaring cover of Iron Maiden's "Moonchild" generally succeed where many of the band's compatriots have failed, by minimizing the symphonic black metal genre's overtly theatrical tendencies (something Italian acts have a notorious weakness for) while simultaneously reigning in any sort of stifling orchestral overkill. This way, Stormlord's ultimate focus on heavy metal -- not classical music -- is never brought into question, and how could it, with nearly every song (excepting the instrumental "Memories of Lemuria") motoring along behind furious blast-beat-driven velocity. Lost somewhere within this din, vocalist Cristiano Borchi alternates strangulated rasps, ogre-like grunts and even brief examples of melodic singing, but lacks a strong enough vocal signature to compete with his bandmates' remarkably tight and diversified musicianship (note the especially grandiose arrangements given the title track and the closing "Night Breed") -- arguably constituting the album's only major weakness. Otherwise, Gorgon Cult roars by without reproach, and stakes Stormlord's claim as a force to be reckoned with in the imminent future of this still developing symphonic black metal subgenre. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia|
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