AVIAN - Ashes And Madness (5 Min Album teaser)

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The Nightmare Has Begun..
AVIAN - Ashes And Madness

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Please check this media promo page and listen to 2 minute samples of the songs, hate chopping stuff up that needs to develop to give the full picture, but this is what we have to do these days.

There are 5 sample songs loaded in the player, check them out!


http://nightmare-records.com/NMR/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=22&Itemid=2
 
I have heard the entire album, legally heh, and I have posted a review of it in a few places, might as well post it here as well.

Ashes and Madness, Avian’s second effort, is a definite step up from the first album, From the Depths of Time. From the Depths of Time was a fine debut album, don’t get me wrong, but Ashes and Madness finds the band more in their element it seems, with more mature song writing and some incredible lead guitar work by Bill Hudson (ex-Cellador, currently with Circle II Circle and Powerquest). Yan Leviathan (rhythm guitarist, founder, and covering bass on this release) has really set the bar higher on this record with some really good song writing and direction as well. Lance King (ex-Balance of Power, ex-Pyramaze) gives a very solid performance on this album, and being known for his vocal talents for such a long time, surprises me when he also pulls double duty on this album, playing keyboards as well. Jerry B, an amazing acquisition by the band, really lays down some top notch drumming on this album, fitting perfectly with the slower and faster tempos of the different array of songs throughout the record.

Ashes and Madness starts the record out, the intro, the same one that they have used live for their past few shows, gives the general mood that Yan was trying to portray, chaos and unsettling. Lance uses a lower vocal tone for the majority of this song, and I feel that it is a killer opener for the album.

Lost and Forsaken is next, and for the first time that I can name, Lance growls at the beginning. Its very subtle and you almost wouldn’t realize it was him, but he was inspired by Chuck Billy’s performance with Testament at Chicago Powerfest earlier this year, and he decided to add that little part in at the intro of the song. Right after that, a small solo leads into the beginning of the song, which is a mid-tempo song that I consider one of the best on the album.

The next song, Into the Other Side, is my second favorite song on the album. It is the first really fast paced song of the disc, really gripping you with the opening guitar riff, which I thought was quite catchy. It also is played behind the chorus and fits very well. This song has gone over very well live the couple of times that the band has played it.

Esoteric Lies is next, starting out with Lance screaming and an immediate solo by Bill. This song goes back to the mid tempo pace that the album has been most in touch with thus far, but does find Jerry throwing down some double bass in the middle in parts. This song is very power metal in particular.

Fall From Grace is the next song, a short instrumental, with an acoustic guitar in the background behind some nicely done harmonized electric work.

Next up is Beyond the Hallowed Gates, I would call this more of a slower tempo song compared to the rest of the album. The true star on this song would be Lance, as it seems that he was spotlighted more on this song, as it all seems to be focused more on him.

Thundersoul is next, and it starts out with a cool bass intro over some background keyboard work. The guitar comes in and mimics the bass intro and it fits really well together. Lance screaming in the background over the opening riff is a nice touch as well. The song as a whole is more of a mid-tempo song, but it seems heavier than the rest of the album.

All the Kings Horses starts out with an acoustic intro laying down the tempo of the song as some lead work is done over the top of it. The song then speeds up a bit about a minute in and picks up tempo for the duration of the song. Bill lays down several short solos throughout and I think it is some of his most impressive work on the entire album here.

Never Fade From Me is next, starting out with a nice harmonized intro with two guitars. Pretty mid tempo song, but as with the beginning, has some nice harmonizing work throughout.

Lastly, closing the album, is the truly amazing Time and Space Part II: Unlock the Mystery. This is the best song on the album, hands down. It is the epic too, clocking in at over 10 minutes. It progresses from Part I that was on the first album, but completely blows it away. Not only is this my favorite song on the album, it might be my 2nd favorite of the year (2nd only to Nostradamus by Priest, heh). The build up on this song is brilliant. It has some nice subtle drumming behind Yan and Bill and then just all of a sudden breaks into double bass and a really good riff that just reminds me of really driving power metal. It brings a nice closing to such a subjectively chaotic album.

The production on this album is really great, done much better than Version 1.0 of the first album. Granted, 2.0 got it right, but this album got it right the first time. Yan and Lance really have something to be proud of here, they have written a very, very good album. Jerry and Bill also stepped in and really pushed this up a notch or two with their performances as well. Avian is finally starting to turn into a real band instead of Yan and Lance with session members, and I couldn’t be happier for them. I don’t know how Lance and Yan will top this album, its going to be tough, but I eagerly await number 3.

Brent
 
I don't know, just from the teaser I think this is going to be one of those albums that have to grow on me after several listens.

Nothing wrong with it, just something that doesn't grab me immediately.
 
yes that would be Yan's idea of a sampler, seems it's rather random, I don't think they really key in on anything in particular in the songs....more just loaded them in and faded in an out as the songs played at the same time.

I'll hook everyone up with a link to a player with 2 minute samples in of at least 4-5 songs soon.

Lance
 
I liked the songs I heard a lot. Definitely something I'll check out more. However, I have to say that "Into the Other Side" hurt my ears to listen to. Its too damn compressed and loud.
 
Lance, I loved the first one, so I'll be picking this one up as well. :headbang: This style of metal fits you much better than the Pyramaze stuff, but that's just my opinion.

~Brian~
Agreed on all accounts, although I was still impressed by the Pyramaze set at the PSP(Showcase) a couple years back.:headbang:
 
Thanks guys, I've loved all of the music I've made over the years, wouldn't bother finishing recording a song if I didn't believe it was good. They're all slightly different flavors, glad you like the new Avian stuff. :headbang:
Lance, I must say once again that you are the King!:lol::cool::worship:rock::kickass: See ya soon!