good or bad, let's hear 'em!
here are a few good ones so far:
Metal Temple webzine:
When I have the chance to listen to a Metal band that hasnt been really fixing itself on a particular Metal subgenre, it usually ends up as a pleasurable experience. Although I am an old school fan and the traditional sides of Metal typically inspire me more, I still have some of my heart set on different variations of Metal or Rock. COLD COLOURS, a modern US Metal band, showed me another shining light in the outskirts of what is called Dark or Gothic Metal for that matter. The Great Depression, the bands third official release, bearing a title that would pretty much pave a way to the idea of what is inside, is an interesting piece of Metal music.
Through the tenure of more than fifteen years, COLD COLOURS has been crossing between Metal subgenres, whether dark, traditional, extreme and progressive. Even though I havent had the chance on listening to their earlier releases, I conjured that The Great Depression is more than reasonable turnout of this ventures earlier endeavours. The rhythms shifted from what was seemed to be in the veins of NEVERMORE, ICED EARTH and later PARADISE LOST to the likes of early SENTENCED, HYPOCRISY, KATATONIA and early MOONSPELL. With the mixing of those veins reached to higher levels throughout the album, those were the moments that I truly enjoyed more. I liked the means of turning pure aggression into something deeper than a murderous imagery. I believe that The Great Depression, with its themes, impressive sound production and direction, is the finer example of this line of music.
After a rather solid entranced with Deny, Embrace, Define, where I was able to discover the amazing vocal talents, both growl and clean, of this projects ongoing leader, Brian J. Huebner, the real gloomy fun began to send its sparks. Desire (The Fallen WIll)shattered my mind waves with its awesome glory. NEVERMORE has never sounded so extreme until I heard COLD COLOURS with this track. Daylight, was the lesser extreme example of this release. It had that same catchiness that served PARADISE LOST, in their later periods, so well. The track fast flew by while delivering great riffages and incredible lead section. The closing Lost Inside was my preferred of them all. It had the fine tools to show darkened progressiveness as something enchanting and impressive. KATATONIAs harsh atmosphere and ICED EARTHs attacking and melodic riffages seemed to embrace well in the spirit of COLD COLOURS. It was a true glorious moment. The strapping growls of Huebneralong with the clean vocal work on this track took me into various of emotional boundaries that left me dazzled.
As I mentioned, I havent listened to the bands earlier release but I am sure that there is beyond The Great Depression. It is a wonderful release and Sleaszy Rider Records should be swollen with pride on having such as great group in their roster. If the release could be a bit longer than the overall thirty something minutes, it would have been way better for me and probably for you guys as well. 8 out of 10
Behind the Veil Webzine:
The cover artwork of this release impressed me and motivated me to listen to their music. You see it is rare in our days to see a cover that is not made with the use of computer, but what's even more important is that the cover brought to my mind the cover of two other great releases, the one is KING DIAMONDs Voodoo and SAVATAGEs Poets and Madmen. You might find this motivation a bit funny, but it helped me to discover a band that has something to say musically in the contemporary metal scene. In my opinion COLD COLOURS belong to what we say dark power/thrash metal, although some of you might not feel comfortable with the use of both harsh and clean vocals. Personally, I loved it! First of all COLD COLOURS carry, in their sound, influences from the good old ICED EARTH, some bits of the late DEATH releases and of course in their melodic death parts they will bring to your mind the aggression and despair of DARK TRANQUILLITY. There are also some melodies and parts that made me think of BLIND GUARDIAN like in the song "Days of Fire". As you can see and read COLD COLOURS have a variety of influences, but all these are given under the personal prism of the musicians that are members of the band. Actually it is easy to understand when a band copies and when a band plays with their soul the music they love and COLD COLOURS are a band that play with soul. I dont know if my review will motivate you to listen to the third official release of COLD COLOURS, but I will definitely keep on listening to them since I hadn't listened to such a good U.S. power/thrash metal release in a long time 8 out of 10
here are a few good ones so far:
Metal Temple webzine:
When I have the chance to listen to a Metal band that hasnt been really fixing itself on a particular Metal subgenre, it usually ends up as a pleasurable experience. Although I am an old school fan and the traditional sides of Metal typically inspire me more, I still have some of my heart set on different variations of Metal or Rock. COLD COLOURS, a modern US Metal band, showed me another shining light in the outskirts of what is called Dark or Gothic Metal for that matter. The Great Depression, the bands third official release, bearing a title that would pretty much pave a way to the idea of what is inside, is an interesting piece of Metal music.
Through the tenure of more than fifteen years, COLD COLOURS has been crossing between Metal subgenres, whether dark, traditional, extreme and progressive. Even though I havent had the chance on listening to their earlier releases, I conjured that The Great Depression is more than reasonable turnout of this ventures earlier endeavours. The rhythms shifted from what was seemed to be in the veins of NEVERMORE, ICED EARTH and later PARADISE LOST to the likes of early SENTENCED, HYPOCRISY, KATATONIA and early MOONSPELL. With the mixing of those veins reached to higher levels throughout the album, those were the moments that I truly enjoyed more. I liked the means of turning pure aggression into something deeper than a murderous imagery. I believe that The Great Depression, with its themes, impressive sound production and direction, is the finer example of this line of music.
After a rather solid entranced with Deny, Embrace, Define, where I was able to discover the amazing vocal talents, both growl and clean, of this projects ongoing leader, Brian J. Huebner, the real gloomy fun began to send its sparks. Desire (The Fallen WIll)shattered my mind waves with its awesome glory. NEVERMORE has never sounded so extreme until I heard COLD COLOURS with this track. Daylight, was the lesser extreme example of this release. It had that same catchiness that served PARADISE LOST, in their later periods, so well. The track fast flew by while delivering great riffages and incredible lead section. The closing Lost Inside was my preferred of them all. It had the fine tools to show darkened progressiveness as something enchanting and impressive. KATATONIAs harsh atmosphere and ICED EARTHs attacking and melodic riffages seemed to embrace well in the spirit of COLD COLOURS. It was a true glorious moment. The strapping growls of Huebneralong with the clean vocal work on this track took me into various of emotional boundaries that left me dazzled.
As I mentioned, I havent listened to the bands earlier release but I am sure that there is beyond The Great Depression. It is a wonderful release and Sleaszy Rider Records should be swollen with pride on having such as great group in their roster. If the release could be a bit longer than the overall thirty something minutes, it would have been way better for me and probably for you guys as well. 8 out of 10
Behind the Veil Webzine:
The cover artwork of this release impressed me and motivated me to listen to their music. You see it is rare in our days to see a cover that is not made with the use of computer, but what's even more important is that the cover brought to my mind the cover of two other great releases, the one is KING DIAMONDs Voodoo and SAVATAGEs Poets and Madmen. You might find this motivation a bit funny, but it helped me to discover a band that has something to say musically in the contemporary metal scene. In my opinion COLD COLOURS belong to what we say dark power/thrash metal, although some of you might not feel comfortable with the use of both harsh and clean vocals. Personally, I loved it! First of all COLD COLOURS carry, in their sound, influences from the good old ICED EARTH, some bits of the late DEATH releases and of course in their melodic death parts they will bring to your mind the aggression and despair of DARK TRANQUILLITY. There are also some melodies and parts that made me think of BLIND GUARDIAN like in the song "Days of Fire". As you can see and read COLD COLOURS have a variety of influences, but all these are given under the personal prism of the musicians that are members of the band. Actually it is easy to understand when a band copies and when a band plays with their soul the music they love and COLD COLOURS are a band that play with soul. I dont know if my review will motivate you to listen to the third official release of COLD COLOURS, but I will definitely keep on listening to them since I hadn't listened to such a good U.S. power/thrash metal release in a long time 8 out of 10