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DescriptionAppearance Of Nothing - A New Beginning (2014) [Gorgatz] - I N F O - Don’t let the Appearance Of Nothing distract you from hearing A New Beginning, because, despite such deception, there’s a lot to be enjoyed from one of Switzerland’s few progressive metal bands. I’ve decided to adopt a policy of responding to stupid band names with stupid puns, and I won’t stop until they do. Appearance Of Nothing plays straightforward melodic progressive metal that’s heavy on the melodic. The band has been around for about ten years, and this is their third album. For fans of their first two albums, as well as fans of the more accessible forms of progressive metal, this is a very strong release. Expect synth and guitar heavy music. Every song is carried by crunchy rhythm guitars, and I’m happy to report that the recording and production is spot on to allow them to really shine. As far as distinct strengths of the album: look no further the choruses. Every single one, particularly on the daunting 14 minute title track, is remarkably catchy. This memorability, along with the consistently driving pace of the album, makes it a very easy and enjoyable listen. The lead vocal performance is also pretty great, and the songwriting even manages to accommodate interspersed harsh vocals. Usually throwing harsh vocals into melodic prog is a quick turn-off for me, but I applaud Appearance Of Nothing for pulling it off. Where drawbacks are concerned, I can’t point to any specific “problems”, but there are a few minor disappointments. For a pretty heavy synth presence, strong vocals, and ample songwriting diversity, I was disappointed with the overall atmosphere of the album. While the songs were certainly strong, they lacked a unique identity. This isn’t so much a drawback as it is lost potential for a band that’s got everything else they need to be really, really good. Certainly check out the single “Chains Of History”, as well as the title track. As common to great progressive music, it’s often that the longest song ought to be the best, and that’s certainly true here with the title track. I again applaud solid work from the studio to draw out a powerful performance so that it actually sounds powerful. Where technically proficient progressive metal meets great melodies and an excellent performance, you can’t go wrong. Swiss progsters Appearance Of Nothing, four years removed from the last, return with the their third album, A New Beginning, now signed to Germany's Power Prog Records. Though the title suggests otherwise, this recording is essentially a continuation of where the band left off with All Gods Are Gone. Appearance Of Nothing - A New Beginning Band Photo Appearance Of Nothing: apparently appearing. Musically, A New Beginning is rather terrific progressive power metal, leaning more to former than the latter elements. Songs like the lengthy Without Reason and A New Beginning offer elements of melodic progressive rock. Moments of the former, the later third of the song, might remind some of Pink Floyd. But both sway easily to and fro between different motifs. The title track starts solemn, turns to some heavy riffs, then bounds along with a rock groove, and continues this mix to the end. It's also one of the few songs that works with mostly clean melodic vocals. Echoes and When the Glass Breaks, terrific song with more than a little Floydish nuance in the closing guitar solo, are others. As with the previous album, A New Beginning injects more dirty/rough vocals into the mix. However, this time around some of those gruff vocals sound distinctly like death metal vocals. You'll find this with Without A Reason, Forsaken, and The Seer, for example and all, otherwise, terrific songs. Honestly, I was hoping this whole vocal experimentation was just than on the last album, an experimentation. While I find death vocals, even as accent, somewhat annoying, the the largely clean vocal arrangement of a song like Without A Reason, proves that AoN is rather adept at mixing styles. With these thoughts said, Appearance Of Nothing's A New Beginning is still an entertaining album, and another significant accomplishment for the band. Recommended. - T R A C K L I S T - 01. Chains Of History 02. Without A Reason 03. The Seer 04. A New Beginning 05. Forsaken 06. Echoes 07. When The Glass Breaks Format: 320 mp3 Style: Progressive Metal Size: 132.68 MB Sharing Widget |
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