Dungeon One Step Beyond
Limb Music Products LMP 0502-076 February 21st, 2005
By Jason Jordan
From the land that brought us Crocodile Dundee come power metallers Dungeon. If youre familiar with my reviews (I know you are; you probably print them out and put them in your safety deposit box at the bank), then you know that I dont get worked up about power metal. Sometimes, I dislike it. Sometimes, I even downright hate it. One Step Beyond is different, though. I found myself bobbing my head to most of the tunes, and appreciating elements that the group incorporates into their repertoire.
Things get off to a good start with The Power Within. As the vocalist is quick to point out, Dungeons philosophy is seemingly: No bullshit, just play. Yeah, he really says that at the beginning of the first track and, yes, that phrase does grace their website. Anyway, theres a nice crunch to the guitar sound, the drums are well produced, and the musicians are quite proficient to boot. Falsettos, naturally, are part of Lord Tims vocal onslaught. Tarranno Del Mar begins serenely with acoustic guitars. Between the first two songs, the word king is used about 172 times. Petty? Yeah, but I also understand that this is power metal. One Step Beyond is best when the faster songs i.e. One Step Beyond, Against the Wind, and Surface Tension are let loose. Compositions such as The Art of War (with a long-ass introduction), The Hunger, and Under the Cross arent as immediately likeable as their companions. Oddly enough, Epilogue sounds like it couldve been lifted from The Star Spangled Banner, and the former seems rather useless. Maybe their contract specified that at least nine songs be on the record?
Limb Music Products have a lot of power metal bands on their roster (Olympos Mons, Pagans Mind, Magic Kingdom, Archetype, Domain, just to name several), but Dungeon strike me as the best the label has to offer. Even more rewarding, for the fan, is the digipak version that comes with a live DVD. Lick it up.
7.5/10
Official Dungeon Website
Official Limb Music Products Website
Limb Music Products LMP 0502-076 February 21st, 2005
By Jason Jordan
From the land that brought us Crocodile Dundee come power metallers Dungeon. If youre familiar with my reviews (I know you are; you probably print them out and put them in your safety deposit box at the bank), then you know that I dont get worked up about power metal. Sometimes, I dislike it. Sometimes, I even downright hate it. One Step Beyond is different, though. I found myself bobbing my head to most of the tunes, and appreciating elements that the group incorporates into their repertoire.
Things get off to a good start with The Power Within. As the vocalist is quick to point out, Dungeons philosophy is seemingly: No bullshit, just play. Yeah, he really says that at the beginning of the first track and, yes, that phrase does grace their website. Anyway, theres a nice crunch to the guitar sound, the drums are well produced, and the musicians are quite proficient to boot. Falsettos, naturally, are part of Lord Tims vocal onslaught. Tarranno Del Mar begins serenely with acoustic guitars. Between the first two songs, the word king is used about 172 times. Petty? Yeah, but I also understand that this is power metal. One Step Beyond is best when the faster songs i.e. One Step Beyond, Against the Wind, and Surface Tension are let loose. Compositions such as The Art of War (with a long-ass introduction), The Hunger, and Under the Cross arent as immediately likeable as their companions. Oddly enough, Epilogue sounds like it couldve been lifted from The Star Spangled Banner, and the former seems rather useless. Maybe their contract specified that at least nine songs be on the record?
Limb Music Products have a lot of power metal bands on their roster (Olympos Mons, Pagans Mind, Magic Kingdom, Archetype, Domain, just to name several), but Dungeon strike me as the best the label has to offer. Even more rewarding, for the fan, is the digipak version that comes with a live DVD. Lick it up.
7.5/10
Official Dungeon Website
Official Limb Music Products Website