J'aime bien le passage calme de "The Absurd Circus", quels solis ! Le chanteur a une chouette voix qui colle bien.
Le seul bémol pour moi c'est les synthés qui sonnent trop "Dream Theater". Mais ils ont un coté Helloween qui compense.
Re: Labyrinth (metal mélodique, Italie)
Posté : 06 déc. 2020, 23:10
par True Belief
Hello Gandalf! Content de savoir que ça va bien pour toi ! Quelle époque... Hallucinante ! J'ai écouté un petit Bon Jovi ce soir en pensant à toi. Un vieux David Lee Roth aussi. Old good memories. Anyway hope to see you one day! Avec un petit godet ! Take care.
Re: Labyrinth (metal mélodique, Italie)
Posté : 07 déc. 2020, 00:06
par Gandalf
Une année bancale à souhait où chacun essaye de survivre comme il peut ouais... Jon forever oui !
J'espère qu'on pourra boire des coups l'été prochain... See you on tour my friend !
Sinon bien sympa le titre en ecoute
Labyrinth (metal mélodique, Italie)
Posté : 22 janv. 2021, 22:10
par Everflow
On continue.
Labyrinth (metal mélodique, Italie)
Posté : 08 nov. 2024, 20:48
par Everflow
Album en janvier :
Italian metallers, Labyrinth, are thrilled to announce the release of their new album, In The Vanishing Echoes Of Goodbye, set for release on January 24 via Frontiers Music Srl. The band also unveil the first single and official video, "Welcome Twilight", offering a taste of what to expect from the new record.
Watch the video below, and pre-order the new album here.
Describing the first single, “Welcome Twilight”, the band declare: “After the absurd circus brought on by COVID-19, not only have we not emerged better, but we now find ourselves in a truly complicated historical period. Now more than ever, si vis pacem, para bellum — if we want peace, we must prepare for war. Our freedom, entirely illusory, is subordinate to those who decide the balance of this weary planet.”
Labyrinth also express their enthusiasm about the new album: “In The Vanishing Echoes Of Goodbye is our latest work. As the years go by, we feel increasingly free from formulas and stylistic boundaries that sometimes trap a band within a specific musical genre. With this album, we set out to achieve total freedom, allowing each of us to fully express ourselves."
“Perhaps for this reason, combined with the reality of living in increasingly dark times, this work has become our heaviest, fastest, and angriest album to date, while still making it to keep our typical melodic/melancholic touch. We are very proud of it, and today, that's what Labyrinth are”, they continue.
Labyrinth are considered as one of the leaders of the entire New Wave Of Italian Power Metal. Formed in the early 90’s, with the release of their 1998’s album Return To Heaven Denied, considered a milestone for the genre, they caught the attention of the entire European scene, gaining success and building their important career made of great albums and tours.
Together with acts like Rhapsody Of Fire, Lacuna Coil, they helped the entire Italian heavy metal scene to reach the next level globally.
Over the years the band went through difficult times and several lineup changes, taking a break from 2010 to 2017 and, in the spring of 2016, the band’s founding members Andrea Cantarelli and Olaf Thorsen received a call from Frontiers, asking them to discuss with singer Roberto Tiranti the possibility of a comeback for the band.
Now with In The Vanishing Echoes Of Goodbye, the third album for Frontiers Records, once again they delivered the goods, turning their music heavier than in the past but keeping the speedy power metal attitude with unforgettable hooks, epic prog infused metal songs, and some great melodic numbers, resulting in a record that is going to become another milestone for the Italian metal masters.
Starting with the opener “Welcome Twilight”, with its Epic Latin choruses, through songs like “Out Of Place”, “The Right Side Of This World”, you can find the band’s typical band’s trademark, with a stellar performance and a powerful production.
Alongside the original members Roberto Tiranti (vocals), Olaf Thorsen (guitars) and Andrea Cantarelli (guitars), the lineup is completed by Oleg Smirnoff (keys), Nik Mazzucconi (bass) and Mattia Peruzzi (drums).
Labyrinth (metal mélodique, Italie)
Posté : 15 nov. 2024, 17:36
par True Belief
Grand fan du groupe (et pas que de Return to heaven denied),les derniers albums sont excellents mais là par contre ça sonne moins bien pour moi.A voir l'intégralité de l'album et j'espère un jour en live en France...
Labyrinth (metal mélodique, Italie)
Posté : 12 déc. 2024, 18:01
par Everflow
Labyrinth (metal mélodique, Italie)
Posté : 26 janv. 2025, 14:27
par Everflow
Labyrinth (metal mélodique, Italie)
Posté : 30 janv. 2025, 10:48
par Achille
ça sent bien le mélo' des ritals. J'aime. A mettre à écouter pour plus tard sur Deezer car je pense que l'album peut bien passer avec moi !