
Label: http://www.cruzdelsurmusic.com/
Release Date: October 2004
Home Page: http://www.eternalflight.fr.st/
On the cover of ETERNAL FLIGHTs debut CD, we find the half man, half bird, Morphoenix, engulfed in flames. Its around this character that the storyline of ETERNAL FLIGHTs debut CD for Cruz del Sur Music, Positive Rage, presumably revolves. Its been said that you cant judge a book by its cover. However, its also been said that if it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, more often than not its a duck. Such is the case with ETERNAL FLIGHT.
Their record label has billed them as the missing link between Nevermore and Savatage, Judas Priest and Dream Theater. After listening to this CD, one thing is clear; its not necessary to undergo a rigorous drug screening process before accepting a position in Cruz del Surs promotional department. What we have here is Power Metal, nothing more, nothing less. Unfortunately, the music is so generic, that any speculation as to who the bands primary influences are would constitute a bluff on my part. If I was pressed to offer up a comparison, I would say that ETERNAL FLIGHT reminds me of a poor man's FIFTH ANGEL.
Although the press release states that the music is expressed through long progressive suites, I can assure you, the only word in that description thats appropriate is long. It would seem that anything that extends beyond three chords and a 4/4 beat is dubbed progressive these days. Im not sure why that is, but I do know that theres little that qualifies as progressive to be found on Positive Rage.
While there isnt anything particularly unlikable about Positive Rage, theres also not much worth getting excited about. The overall musicianship is solid, the lead guitar play of Christophe Offredi is well executed, and the lead vocals of Gerard Fois are handled adeptly. However, the songs lack that essential element that compels a listener to return to a CD with regularity. When all is said and done, ETERNAL FLIGHT have chosen to stay within the comfortable confines of all that has gone before them, and have created a paint-by-numbers Power Metal disc.
This CD may find an audience with Power Metal zealots who require little in the way of originality. However, those looking for something that offers either something new or something exceptionally well done, would be better suited to look elsewhere.
Rating: 4/10
Reviewer: General Zod