Shape
of Despair
Angels
of Distress (2002)
review
by: Jason
Thornberry
Date:
2/25/02
This
Finnish band were once known as Raven, and convened in
the wintertime of 1995 to start fresh. "Arctic"
is a term quite appropriate in
describing this mini album. Here is a slow, unhurried
ramble through eight-foot power chords with disconsolate
violins coursing over the top. In between the drops of
rain falls refined, yet spectral female vocals
that work nicely with the occasionally growling male lead
singer, and synthesizers that land occasionally near the
red of the VU meters. That
pattern of sound shepherds this confidently away from
the Death Metal camp in which "Angels of Distress"
couldve been boxed. Its all a bit evocative
of old Paradise Lost or Cathedral, but only insomuch as
it improves on what theyve already done. Having
said that, there were bits of this that also reminded
me of Led Zeppelins fourth album.
This
is well worth your time if eating Popsicles made from
human tears is your idea of dessert tonight.
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