Origins
- Oh that accent and the story-like voice! It’s a great way to start the album,
as it prepares you for an epic journey. And considering these very high
expectations are met, I have to say I am extremely
satisfied with this album.
The nameless
- Aaaaand then the headbanging starts. There’s something interesting about this
band, even though the songs sound a lot alike and follow the same style for the
most part, they are so melodic and effective that I cannot get enough of them
and no matter how much I listen to them, they don’t become boring or
repetitive. I particularly love how they resume the theme from the intro in a
way that is pure Eluveitie
From darkness
- the best part about this band is by far the instrumental and this song
showcases it perfectly. That combination of flute, hurdy gurdy, violin, drums
and bass is to die for! And I’m not ashamed with Chrigel and Anna either, in
fact Chrigel has the rare quality of being almost completely understandable
while grunting. I also like that while they keep the essence pretty much the
same, they keep adding gimmicks so that you don’t get bored (gimmicks that
eventually turn into the norm over time). First there were Anna’s vocals (a
while ago), now there are the background choirs that are present throughout
most of the album... And of course the initial introduction of the hurdy gurdy that
was the best innovation in this genre.
Celtos
- Probably my favourite song from this album. I love Anna’s accent, the print
she puts on music, the way she mixes perfectly with Chrigel... she’s great for
this genre, there’s something very simple and authentic in her voice and she perfectly
brings the story to life. It’s a very catchy song, with a chorus that gets
stuck in your head for days and I also enjoy very much how they have a red wire
that crosses the song and they keep adding and building on top of it. And, of
course, there’s that gorgeous Celtic instrumental I could never get enough of.
Virunus
- I don’t know if I’m too big of a sucker for Irish music or if they do it
really really well, but each Eluveitie song makes me ecstatic about the
instrumental. I feel like I’m in a story and the energy and power added by the
grunts make the perfect combination, especially with that sweet jolly flute in
the background.
Nothing
- Oh that accent again! I’m not a great fan of using spoken word in music, but
these interludes create such an epic atmosphere, I cannot find any fault in them.
The call of the mountains
- This song gave me quite a scare, being the first single of the album. Anna is
great and adding her vocals was one of their best decisions, but a track sung
solely by her, especially in such a cheesy and redundant way is not what I want
from Eluveitie. It reminds me very much of A
rose for Epona, only it’s less catchy and more annoying. The cheese is just
unbearable and if I hear “the call of the mountains” one more time I swear I’m
going to hurt someone. And oh God, there’s even a modulation.... it’s official:
the cheese has reached unacceptable levels.
Sucellos
- What an infectious beginning to make up for the previous song! I absolutely
adore that flute, I think they could give up everything else and just keep the
flute and I would still love this band. That force and epicness after the
bridge are just awesome, who would’ve thought that a flute&violin solo can
sound so freaking badass?
Inception
- A more aggressive and straightforward song, with less Celtic instrumentals
and more Cradle of Filth influences, but a very good song, nonetheless. It’s
fascinating how the instrumental keeps growing on top of the speaking, then
adding the choir and finally there’s the drum carnage!
Vianna
- Another Anna-oriented song, but this time with more power and less cheese. The
number of times she repeats the title of the song is still highly irritating,
but the song is cute and catchy and it reminds me a bit of Evocation, so
overall it’s ok.
The silver sister -
This is one of the weaker tracks, in my opinion. It’s a generic melodic death
song for the most part and only at the end am I reminded it’s Eluveitie I’m
listening to, but by that time it’s already too late.
King
- As the second single, this thankfully attenuated the scare that Call of the mountains gave me. I like
the slow and powerful approach in the first part and the way the fast
instrumental emerges to change the pace and give it a kick. I also love Anna in
the background, she is so much more valuable used as just a touch of melody
instead of being the main vocalist.
The day of strife
- I’m delighted with that beginning, it’s so freaking epic! Awesome song, it’s
a complete craziness that grabs you and doesn’t let go and it’s basically
everything I love about Eluveitie. Infectious, simply infectious.
Ogmios
- After praising them for their interludes, I have to say this one seems a bit
out of place and doesn’t have that captivating feel of the previous ones
Carry the torch -
Yey, another catchy headbanger! I love the violin line and the chorus in the
background and since the guitar doesn’t get too much attention in Eluveitie,
with the folk instruments being the focus, it’s nice to hear a guitar solo from
time to time.
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