Year: 2008
Genre: Progressive Heavy/Power Metal
Tracklist:
02. The abandoned one
03. Becoming of man
04. Payment of existence
05. Through the labyrinth of years
06. Raven's cry
07. Unpredictables of life
08. Stone carved eyes
COMMUNIC was formed in 2003 as a side project by Oddleif Stensland and Tor Atle Andersen who were bandmates in SCARIOT. They started making fuss around their name with their debut that was produced by Jacob Hansen and their second release " Waves Of Visual Decay".
The album kicks in with a surprise; "On Ancient Ground" is based on a SLAYER-esque guitar riff delivering a solid rhythm section that definitely brings to mind the late works of BRAINSTORM. I think the term Progressive was added to point out the band’s "rich" sound that needs time to grow in you. On thing that blew me from the very beginning was Stensland’s impressive vocals; this gentleman has a powerful mid pitch voice and shares the same singing attitude with Matt Barlow, Andy B. Franck or even Coburn Pharr. Just listen to the vocal catchy melodic lines in "The Abandoned One" and you will get my saying. The flawless production delivers an excellent and atmospheric clean guitar intro in "Becoming Of Man" that slowly builds the tension. Here the keyboards spice things up while the guitar solo comes to the spotlight to reveal the band’s musicianship. One interesting and along the way exciting fact is I did not notice that every song lasted 8 minutes in average. This means that in this album is more that interesting and offers and wide music territory to explore. Among the highlights I should mention the guitar driven "Raven’s Cry" with the excellent bass guitar sound, the melodic vocal harmonies and the tempo changes that brought to my mind the early ICED EARTH. The album closes with the heavy Thrashy in moments "Stone Carved Eyes" that lasts 9 minutes and will make you press the replay button many times!
The bottom line is that I was impressed by this band that made wonder for one more time why all the Northern European countries keep producing such great bands.
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