Lord of Earth and Heavens Heir
Lord of Earth and Heavens Heir
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The centrepoint of the sextet is singer Jioti Parcharidis (aka. Clairvoyant), a metal frontman possessing all the classical strengths. His voice soars to the skies, yet is still powerful and penetrant when the songs demand a gearing down of his vocal range. He cleverly manoevers his band through a wide range of styles and never loses sight of the melodic line even during the most unusual of arrangements. Accompanying him are Torsten Wolf and Volker Trost, two guitarists who are masters of every riff, lick, solo and rhythm imaginable on an interesting metal album. Especially important in this rhymically prolific band is the drum / bass team, comprising of Apostolos Zaios and Pablo J. Tammens, who form the backbone of the eleven songs with their perfectly balanced work. More than just a background melody is keyboarder Dirk Marquardt, whose essential playing accentuates every song. For studio support Human Fortress received suprising assistance in the form of Michael Bormann (Jaded Heart, The Sygnet, Letter X), who was so impressed by the band's new material that he offered his voice for the background choirs.
Product Description
In todays unbounded metal scene, it is not an easy matter to release a debut album whose independence, high technical standard and number of spellbinding compositions make it stand out from the rest. Yet Human Fortress from Hannover have managed to do just that. The musical independence and competence of their debut album, Lord Of Earth And Heavens Heir is truly impressive. The successful mixture of straight, melodic metal songs, epic influences and a generous portion of familiarity transports the listener on a journey through very different epochs and styles. Songs such as the driving opener, ´The Dragons Lair`, the short intrumental, ´The Fortress`, the epic ´Little Flame` and the memorable and very cleverly orchestrated `Lord Of Earth And Heavens Heir` are clear proof that here in late summer 2001 one of Germany's most talented new metal bands are about to be released onto the world.
This debut work was produced by Tommy Newton in his ´Area 51 Studio` in Celle near Hannover, which has already hosted a large number of well-known bands. Newton is no stranger to metal fans, being known not only as former guitarist and songwriter of the popular Victory, but also as engineer and talented producer. Together with Human Fortress Newton has produced an album which, when seen from a sound-technical point of view, does full justice to the high artistic standard of the song material. The songs on Lord Of Earth And Heavens Heir sound both transparent and forceful, have rhythmically exciting passages as well as depth and atmosphere.
Lord of Earth and Heavens Heir
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Lord of Earth and Heavens Heir
Human Fortress Manufacturer: Lmp ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005QKB2 Release Date: 2001-11-13 |
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In todays unbounded metal scene, it is not an easy matter to release a debut album whose independence, high technical standard and number of spellbinding compositions make it stand out from the rest. Yet Human Fortress from Hannover have managed to do just that. The musical independence and competence of their debut album, Lord Of Earth And Heavens Heir is truly impressive. The successful mixture of straight, melodic metal songs, epic influences and a generous portion of familiarity transports the listener on a journey through very different epochs and styles. Songs such as the driving opener, ´The Dragons Lair`, the short intrumental, ´The Fortress`, the epic ´Little Flame` and the memorable and very cleverly orchestrated `Lord Of Earth And Heavens Heir` are clear proof that here in late summer 2001 one of Germany's most talented new metal bands are about to be released onto the world.This debut work was produced by Tommy Newton in his ´Area 51 Studio` in Celle near Hannover, which has already hosted a large number of well-known bands. Newton is no stranger to metal fans, being known not only as former guitarist and songwriter of the popular Victory, but also as engineer and talented producer. Together with Human Fortress Newton has produced an album which, when seen from a sound-technical point of view, does full justice to the high artistic standard of the song material. The songs on Lord Of Earth And Heavens Heir sound both transparent and forceful, have rhythmically exciting passages as well as depth and atmosphere.
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(2.5 stars) Good Musical Competence, Average Songwriting.......2004-06-30
Near-perfect epic metal classic.......2003-09-07
The bass and drumming are very solid, and while the album integrates a variety of metal styles, from true metal to power metal, the power metal songs proceed at a decent percussive pace, which is highly refreshing. Many other power metal bands (cough, DRAGONFORCE, *ahem*!!) need to learn that drumming need not proceed at such a superhuman pace that it drives the guitars and the singing into insanity and therefore ruins what could otherwise be a perfectly good song. Human Fortress does not make that mistake, and in fact, many of their songs proceed at more of a mid-tempo pace, which is, in my opinion, the best pace to play a good metal song anyway.
So, with that being said, Human Fortress is a very talented band, and I HIGHLY anticipate the American release date for their new album, "Defenders of the Crown". In the meantime, the best songs on this album are "The Dragon's Lair", "Under Black Age Toil", "Lord of Earth and Heavens Heir", "Amberdawn", and "Light Beyond Horizon". It must also be noted that "Forgive and Forget" is a touching ballad that makes outstanding use of piano melodies as well as orchestral elements. If the string and woodwind pieces on this album are synthesized and not real, then this is probably one of the BEST uses of synthesized material I have ever heard.
To sum things up, if you enjoy epic metal (including the fantasy-based themes that some metal fans don't necessarily like), then look no further than Human Fortress and this album. These guys are one of the best metal acts to come out of Europe and they simply ROCK.
wow i bought this album purely from listening to track 3.......2002-11-15
Pretty Impressive Debut.......2002-08-03
So, Human Fortress is a new player on the "epic power metal" scene. Whatever. I love Blind Guardian, Helloween, Stratovarius, Symphony X, Sonata Arctica, and Kamelot. Why? Because they are power metal bands? No...because they all write GOOD, MEMORABLE SONGS. That, my friends, is an art that only 10% of the bands ever harness. You can now add Human Fortress to that list.
I don't remember the band members' names, so forgive me. The album starts off with the driving, mid-tempo "Dragon's Lair", and you know right-away what Human Fortress is all about. Their guitar sound isn't really like any other band I've heard before so I can't say they sound like anybody, which is good. The singer is a bit awkward at times with the word-pronunciation, but I'm pretty certain that English is not his native tongue - so this is forgivable. He has a solid voice that can hit the lower-gruff-type ranges as well as the higher-pitched levels without sounding annoying. His ability to put memorable vocal harmonies to the pounding riffs is impressive in such a young vocalist (see "Under Black Age Toil").
The riffs are pretty darn good here. Riffs to me are the soul of the song, its foundation. "Divine Astronomy" is a speedier double-bass onslaught that is one of the few songs I've ever heard that captures the spirit of Keeper-era Helloween. The choruses tend to be the peaks of the song as a lot of thought and emotion is put into them. This is a good ingredient in a memorable song. Of course, there a couple of ballad-like songs which I tend to find boring but they're not all that bad. "Damned to Bedlam" and "Light Beyond Horizon" showcase the bands ability to drive the metal machine in a straight-forward no-frills fashion, while "Amberdawn" and the title track show the band's impressive hand at dabbling in the progressive elements. For a debut album that almost unheard of.
The bottom line is this. These are good songs. Songs that you don't have to listen to 20 times to get into. They are not cheesy either (except for the spoken narrative in "Damned to Bedlam"...come on guys!!!). The riffs are heavy and melodious. As someone who is pretty critical about what he listens to, I would recommend this album to fans of metal. Period.
I am very much anticipating the bands 2nd effort, which hopefully isn't too far away.
"THE NEW LORDS OF POWER METAL".......2002-04-18
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Lord of Earth and Heavens Heir
Human Fortress ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005OM9W Release Date: 2002-01-15 |
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2001 album for melodic metal act described as sounding like a cross between Iron Maiden & Rhapsody. 11 tracks including, 'The Dragons Lair', 'Under Black Age Toil', 'Divine Astronomy' & 'Stroke Of Fate'.Music Track:
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