Monday, April 30, 2012

The Power Within

Wow, it's been a long time since I've done a post. Anyhow, I was listening to some stuff on Spotify and I came across the new album by DragonForce called The Power Within. I'm relatively impartial with Dragonforce, I don't actively search out their stuff, but I don't have a problem with listening to it. It tends to be extremely repetitive and a bit too happy for my taste, almost, as my friend Maria so eloquently put it, like video game music. So, without further ado, allow me to talk about this new album.

DragonForce recently acquired a new vocalist named Marc Hudson, this album being his debut album with the band. He's actually part of the reason why I even bothered to listen to the entire album. Those soaring beginning notes in the first minute or two of the first track reminded me a lot of Rob Halford from Judas Priest, whose voice I absolutely adore. Sadly, instead of going all Halford-esque for the rest of the tracks, I feel like Hudson is holding back quite a bit making him more of an average vocalist instead of an incredible one for me. Also sadly, I hoped that the new band member would cause them to explore a new musical structure, however, instead of doing so, I find that the same themes are still repeated in their songs. You could call it their "signature thing" but it just doesn't do it for me. Of course, the guitar solos are technically incredible and the shredding passages are mind blowing as always. So, all in all, if you're looking for a typical DragonForce album with a slight change, this is probably a great album for you. If you expected a radical change, I wouldn't recommend it. Oh, I almost forgot, DragonForce sounds incredibly happy. It's probably some of the happiest metal I have ever listened to, and I have listened to a lot of metal. So again, if you're into that sort of thing, definitely check it out.

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