Here is a review from the Swedish site, www.globaldomination.se
Their motto is "If your band sucks, we are the first to tell it"
Needless to say, we were very interested to hear what they had to say about our CD.
What do you know?... They actually seemed to like it!
Here is the review:
http://www.globaldomination.se/reviews/edens-fall-harmony-of-lies
Eden's Fall: Harmony of lies
03/04/06 || Statik Majik
Once again I got around to review a band I never heard of before. Fine by me, thats part of the job anyway. So I surfed the net for few minutes in order to find at least some info about Edens Fall and their debut album called Harmony of lies. And what do you know, immediately I stumbled upon the following info: This shit was mixed by Dan Swanö and mastered by James Murphy. Ok then, now you definitely got my attention. You fucken better not disappoint me now, Edens Fall, or else Well, or else Ok, nevermind.
The artwork of the album says nothing about the music, even though it does look good. Very, very Dave McKean-ish if you ask me (yes, that was a compliment). But Id like the artwork to reflect the music you know, even it its only remotely. Unless Edens Fall sings about wooden puppets (I dont have the lyric-sheet for this shit, since its a fucken promo), I suppose the main purpose of the cover is just to look neat. Not that it has anything to do with this review, but I just happen to be a sucker for fancy artwork and I make sure to make comments about them whenever possible.
The music on Harmony of lies is pretty fucken good. Maybe a bit flamboyant for my taste, but only a bit. Generally speaking its fucken heavy. Simple, straightforward and fucken heavy. And on top of that, its filled with catchy riffs. I found myself nodding my head every once in a while, which usually means that I dig it. Sometimes even more than the average shit out there.
Did I mention yet that its, you know, heavy?
Id say that the music Edens Fall play has a few things in common with some heavier shit from Overkill and Testament and some of the catchier tunes from Metallica. And I do mean the Metallica from the 80s. Now that I think of it, maybe heres something in common with the faster tunes by Judas Priest as well. But generally Harmony of lies is a fucken bunch heavier than most of the bands I used as comparison. Planet hate (I swear that at first I read that as Project Hate, hahah) could musicwise easily pass for any slow-tempo death metal tune out there.
The vocals Now thats a tough one. I think I kind of like them. Clean vocals, sometimes sung at higher and sometimes at lower ranges. Even if Im more into heavier grunts and growls myself, most of the times I dig John Barrs voice. Theres something extremely familiar with his vocal style though, but I just cant remember where (I think) I recognize them. From time to time he sounds like Rob Halford or Eric Adams. Or even Phil Anselmo, Cowboys From Hell -era, which aint that bad to start with. But every once in a while I find myself wondering that maybe, just maybe, the parts which are sung at higher range are too.. well, cheesy? And a few times I even get the impression as if the vocalist is smiling while singing. As weird as it may sound, on these few occasions I almost get a Helloween vibe from this. And to me Helloween equals happiness. And you guessed it, thats a feeling that does not belong in metal, trust me. ( Note by The Lord. Well, you do suck great coyote, of course I trust you. Sorry, I just had to get a fucken comment in there somewhere, haha )
And then the production Well, what do you expect? Did you read the first paragraph of this review? Who are involved in mixing/mastering this album? Exactly. And I guarantee that the professionalism of the people involved shows.
I fucken love pleasant surprises. And Harmony of lies happened to be one. Im not ready to become their most devoted fan, not quite yet, but they convinced me that they can produce solid, enjoyable music. So they get following, well earned score:
7 /10
Their motto is "If your band sucks, we are the first to tell it"
Needless to say, we were very interested to hear what they had to say about our CD.
What do you know?... They actually seemed to like it!
Here is the review:
http://www.globaldomination.se/reviews/edens-fall-harmony-of-lies
Eden's Fall: Harmony of lies
03/04/06 || Statik Majik
Once again I got around to review a band I never heard of before. Fine by me, thats part of the job anyway. So I surfed the net for few minutes in order to find at least some info about Edens Fall and their debut album called Harmony of lies. And what do you know, immediately I stumbled upon the following info: This shit was mixed by Dan Swanö and mastered by James Murphy. Ok then, now you definitely got my attention. You fucken better not disappoint me now, Edens Fall, or else Well, or else Ok, nevermind.
The artwork of the album says nothing about the music, even though it does look good. Very, very Dave McKean-ish if you ask me (yes, that was a compliment). But Id like the artwork to reflect the music you know, even it its only remotely. Unless Edens Fall sings about wooden puppets (I dont have the lyric-sheet for this shit, since its a fucken promo), I suppose the main purpose of the cover is just to look neat. Not that it has anything to do with this review, but I just happen to be a sucker for fancy artwork and I make sure to make comments about them whenever possible.
The music on Harmony of lies is pretty fucken good. Maybe a bit flamboyant for my taste, but only a bit. Generally speaking its fucken heavy. Simple, straightforward and fucken heavy. And on top of that, its filled with catchy riffs. I found myself nodding my head every once in a while, which usually means that I dig it. Sometimes even more than the average shit out there.
Did I mention yet that its, you know, heavy?
Id say that the music Edens Fall play has a few things in common with some heavier shit from Overkill and Testament and some of the catchier tunes from Metallica. And I do mean the Metallica from the 80s. Now that I think of it, maybe heres something in common with the faster tunes by Judas Priest as well. But generally Harmony of lies is a fucken bunch heavier than most of the bands I used as comparison. Planet hate (I swear that at first I read that as Project Hate, hahah) could musicwise easily pass for any slow-tempo death metal tune out there.
The vocals Now thats a tough one. I think I kind of like them. Clean vocals, sometimes sung at higher and sometimes at lower ranges. Even if Im more into heavier grunts and growls myself, most of the times I dig John Barrs voice. Theres something extremely familiar with his vocal style though, but I just cant remember where (I think) I recognize them. From time to time he sounds like Rob Halford or Eric Adams. Or even Phil Anselmo, Cowboys From Hell -era, which aint that bad to start with. But every once in a while I find myself wondering that maybe, just maybe, the parts which are sung at higher range are too.. well, cheesy? And a few times I even get the impression as if the vocalist is smiling while singing. As weird as it may sound, on these few occasions I almost get a Helloween vibe from this. And to me Helloween equals happiness. And you guessed it, thats a feeling that does not belong in metal, trust me. ( Note by The Lord. Well, you do suck great coyote, of course I trust you. Sorry, I just had to get a fucken comment in there somewhere, haha )
And then the production Well, what do you expect? Did you read the first paragraph of this review? Who are involved in mixing/mastering this album? Exactly. And I guarantee that the professionalism of the people involved shows.
I fucken love pleasant surprises. And Harmony of lies happened to be one. Im not ready to become their most devoted fan, not quite yet, but they convinced me that they can produce solid, enjoyable music. So they get following, well earned score:
7 /10