| Candlemass Ancient Dreams |
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 | Tracklist: 1. Mirror Mirror
2. Cry from the Crypt
3. Darkness in Paradise
4. Incarnation of Evil
5. Bearer of Pain
6. Ancient Dreams
7. Bells of Acheron
8. Epistle No. 81
Release Date: 1988 | |
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2 of 2 thought this review was well written
Candlemass are legendary, alongside groups such as Witchfinder General, Saint Vitus, Pentagram, Trouble, and Pagan Altar led by bassist Leif Edling the Swedish act had a pretty big hand in helping to pioneer the use of sludgy, Black Sabbath inspired riffs and slow tempo intensity that would characterise the musical subgenre known as doom metal. In 1986 Epicus Doomicus Metallicus set itself as a landmark album for the scene, establishing Candlemass firmly high up in the metal canon alongside the influence of its equally regarded follow up Nightfall. Ancient Dreams is the groups third album, and was released in 1988.
In many ways Ancient Dreams feels like an extension of Nightfall, from the use of another Thomas Cole painting on the front cover to the uncannily similar approach to songwriting (doom metal groups have never been known for their variation) it does smack a bit of Nightfall Pt. 2 a little. This is a good thing if you loved the groups new singer Messiah Marcolin and the sharp, crisp tones of his powerful voice, the bands gloomy, drawn out, slow riff after riff and an occasional guitar solo formula definitely a winning approach to backing his majestic vocals. If not and you think Messiah's a fag (this is not the first time this has been expressed before) well Ancient Dreams is never going to appeal much.
Its far too easy to play the comparison game but most of Ancient Dreams demands it to be and it is as equally good as Nightfall, if not better. Mirror Mirror is one of the best metal opening tracks around, from its dreamy, majestic intro with harmonised guitars, double kickers and symphonic keys it sets a standard for the rest of the album as it proves itself an excellent doom laden riff-rocker with superb lyrics and delivery from Messiah (Usurped and enslaved/Redeemed and betrayed/The devil in the mirror, obey!). Every single track that follows is virtually the same in principle, with only slight structural differences to speak of. A Cry From The Crypt is perhaps the best of these, with a distinctly recognisable sludge riff at the beginning and a stomping, yet slow pace throughout with some more goofy evil lyrics from Messiah that you could very well find yourself singing along to (Lurking in the shadows/Twisted shape of creeping terror/Guarding something special/Gone since ages, dead and buried).
Not much else stands out as worth discussing as Darkness In Paradise, Incarnation of Evil and Bearer of Pain are all excellent but very, very similar, however the album does start to feel like a rehash around the sixth inclusion, title track Ancient Dreams. It has a lengthy section based around a riff which is very similar to the earlier A Cry From The Crypt and this is kind of offputting, from this point on the listener could be forgiven for a wavering attention span. The Bells of Acheron is worth sticking around for, but despite this the latter half of the album comes off as a tad weaker then the first. The album ends with a Black Sabbath medley (with riffs taken from Symptom of the Universe, Sweet Leaf, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Into the Void, Electric Funeral, Supernaut and Black Sabbath) which is pure novelty but a fitting homage to a group Candlemass owe an awful lot to.
Ancient Dreams is an excellent followup to the superb Nightfall, and another great addition to the Candlemass discography. Overall it isn't quite as engaging from start to finish as the groups previous work with the latter half of the album being so-so at times, but what it shares in formulaic tone it tends to copy faithfully rather then rehashing into something completely mediocre.
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Terrific review. love Nightfall and Epcius. I'm shocked I dont already have/ or heard this yet. Will though.
Digging: Nocturnal Fear - Metal of Honor
| | | this looks like a "negative" of the Nightfall album art in a way, kinda cool
| | | Aw man I was thinking of reviewing this because all the other Candlemass I have have well-written reviews already. Oh well, this is better than mine would have been anyway. Pos'd. Awesome album, though I personally prefer Epicus
Digging: Dream Theater - Black Clouds and Silver Linings
| | | Damn good review. I'm stuck on where I should start with these guys. Truthfully, I hate operatic vocals and that's why I'm hesitant to give these guys a shot.
Digging: Funebrarum - The Sleep of Morbid Dreams
| | | they're tasteful though, but the silly lyrics may throw you off
Listen to the one track Solitude online
| | | I did and I hated it.
I need an albums worth.
| | | uh...hmmm maybe the 2005 self-titled? I dunno
| | | Album Rating: 4
Aw man I was thinking of reviewing this because all the other Candlemass I have have well-written reviews already. Oh well, this is better than mine would have been anyway. Pos'd. Awesome album, though I personally prefer Epicus
Yeah, this has been sorely lacking a review for a while.
Thanks guys. @ Wizard, if you dislike operatic vocals you probably won't like this because they are a very dominant part of the group. I do insist you try Nightfall at some point though.
| | | Wizard has the most bizarre, schizophrenic, and confusing taste in music on this whole damn site. That's good though. It leaves a mystic aura.
| | | Wizard has the most bizarre, schizophrenic, and confusing taste in music on this whole damn site. That's good though. It leaves a mystic aura.
Thanks Balls, that actually means alot. Predictable is too predictable hahaha. And my mystic aura comes from my wizard ways.
| | | AVADA KEDRAVA!!!!!
| | | Abra-Cadabra?
| | | nope he means the harry potter murder spell...DUH
| | | DUH Harry Potter is for faggots.
| | | Or the pokemon bitch. And Harry Potter isnt for faggots. take it back.
| | | Hahahahahaha I can't dude. I just hate fantasy. Sci-fi all the way.
| | | You a trekkie fag bag?
| | | more like a blade runner
| | | wizard is Harrison Ford
Digging: The Ruins Of Beverast - Rain Upon The Impure
| | | Album Rating: 4
Small doses of both fantasy and sci-fi are acceptable.
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