Rising Symphony - Stormwind - Music - BLACK LODGE - 6663666001558 - May 28, 2021
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Rising Symphony Bonus Tracks edition

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Rising Symphony Bonus Tracks edition

CD edition. Digitally remastered and expanded edition features bonus track. 2003 album from the Swedish power metal band.

Stormwind Rising Symphony (Black Lodge Reissue)

Originally released in 2003, Rising Symphony turned out to be the studio-recorded swansong of Swedish power metal maestros Stormwind. And although at first listen its easy to write the record off as standard-issue Malmsteen worship, there was a actually a little more to the band than that.

Not that thats apparent once lead-off track Touch The Flames gets under way, all blazing double kick drums and duelling axe and keyboard solos. Its exciting stuff, of course, if you like this sort of thing, but, whilst the performances are undoubtedly top notch its all a bit ho-hum in the great scheme of things

Knowing that this is/was a last go around in hindsight may lead the contemporary listener to make decisions about the music that they wouldnt have drawn at the time, but there is an air of defeat around this album, a sense that the bands mainman Thomas Wolf perhaps felt he had explored the main power metal venues as far as was feasible. Hence more hard rock/AOR creeps into the album on the likes of the superbly pompous Eyes of Change, the strangely-placed Queen cover White Man and the excellent but slightly incongruous Streets of Prishtine. Again, its important to emphasise that the performances of all involved are top drawer this doesnt smell of contractual obligation but the lack of cohesion does seem to point to a band at the end of its creative tether somewhat.

Wolf makes telling guitar contributions throughout, of course, but the real star of the show has to be vocalist (and later Therion associate) Thomas Vikstrom, who takes all the stylistic jiggery pokey in his stride to deliver a compelling, bravura performance. His vocal on the Viking epic Strangers From The Sea is quite hair-raising, but he proves himself equally at home on the lighter material; the balladic River of Love in particular benefits from his masterful command of range and phrasing.

Bassist Andreas Olsson went on to enjoy a successful tenure in pomp metallers Royal Hunt, whilst his rhythm buddy David Wallin now occupies the HammerFall drum throne. Keyboarder Kaspar Dahlquist can now be found tinkling ivories in Swedens Shadowquest, showing that Stormwind was a proving ground for all concerned, even if the band itself foundered on the rocks of public disinterest in the end. As such, this album is little more than a footnote in metal history, but still worth a listen if quality performance and superior chops get your juices flowing.

Stormwind Rising Symphony

Media Music     CD   (Compact Disc)
Number of discs 1
Released May 28, 2021
EAN/UPC 6663666001558
Label BLACK LODGE BLOD155CD
Genre Metal
Dimensions 127 × 142 × 10 mm   ·   108 g

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