Devil's Hall of Fame [Import]
Track Listings
| 1. Hellfire |
| 2. Godless and Wicked |
| 3. Shadowland |
| 4. Devil's Waltz [Instrumental] |
| 5. Crying |
| 6. Devil's Hall of Fame |
| 7. Closing the Circle [Instrumental] |
| 8. Perfect Dark |
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Product Description
2001 debut album by Danish/Swedish/Norwegian progressive & epic metal band. Produced by Tommy Hansen (Helloween, Pretty Maids). Featuring vocalist Jorn Lande (ex-Uli Jon Roth, Ark).
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Devil's Hall of Fame
Beyond Twilight Manufacturer: Import [Generic] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005MJ4P Release Date: 2006-03-30 |
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Album Description
2001 debut album by Danish/Swedish/Norwegian progressive & epic metal band. Produced by Tommy Hansen (Helloween, Pretty Maids). Featuring vocalist Jorn Lande (ex-Uli Jon Roth, Ark).Customer Reviews:
Errrrr............2006-08-19
THIS IS AN ACQUIRED TASTE!.......2004-02-24
When acceptance takes the place of ambivalence this album becomes a truly magnificent creation and through it all is one of the greatest vocal performances I've ever had the pleasure to experience. I say experience because The Devil's Hall of Fame is truly an experience. The singer is Jorn Lande, who has sung with Y. Malmsteen, ARK, Millenium, and Nikolo Kotzev. He is no doubt one of the most amazing, distinctive vocalists around. His voice is rich, spanning an extraordinary range, able to go from singing very calm and smoothly to a very gritty and aggressive, which fits The Devil's Hall of Fame to a tee.
This album is augmented by and in fact starts out with sound effects and the dialogue of the main character, which sets the tone for this dark and mysterious, yet thought provoking creation, serving as an intro to the first song, "Hellfire."
"Hellfire" is a magnificent, bombastic beginning, leading the listener into the dark depths of our subject's mind, setting a wonderful example for what follows. The guitar playing of Kragh, is paced and dramatic, emphasizing the haunting, dark side of the music's theme in conjunction with anguished vocals of Lande.
Keyboardist Zierler, who authored the music, opens the next song, "Godless and Wicked" with an eerie keyboard sound that is background throughout the song, which actually sounds like a continuation of "Hellfire". Fredin lays down a steady-but-wicked drum line that helps carry the fabric of the song.
"Shadowland," is probably the most conventional song on the album with very catchy choruses and other less chaotic portions. It begins with more of that majestic full sound and feeling and you can hear the solid heavy bassline of Lindgren. Slow and easy, we head into this song. The first vocals from Jorn are raw and ragged, but not full eventually settling into his clean vocals with a more melodic tone.
"The Devil's Waltz" is a fine piano and guitar driven instrumental that almost sounds like an malevolent circus theme.
It's in "Crying," that Jorn delivers a most passionate vocal performance with wide swings in style and substance. In addition the song seems to divide into two parts, with the first part concentrating on Lande's vocals but the second part bringing forth some fabulous drum work by Freden picking up the pace substantially.
The title track continues in the same ominous imagery, again bringing back that slow glorious ritual found in the first track. The track is slow, but not plodding, building and contributing greatly to the music and vocal's wicked storyline.
Quiet spoken words open the instrumental "Closing The Circle," which begins softly and quietly, is a haunting melody of a lone piano backed by strings, a brief reflective passage that offers respite before you head into the last song on the album.
As much as I like the other songs "Perfect Dark" is for me the most exciting among many exciting songs. This, the final song, begins with Zierler on keys and Jorn's haunting soulful voice until they are joined in full chorus, along with the rest of their bandmates for a song that builds and elevates, slowly and persistently , until it reaches it's glorious climax at the end, leaving the audiophile wishing for more.
CONCLUSION
In some ways The Devil's Hall of Fame reminds me of Yes, sans Jon Anderson and I honestly wonder if Yes could have even been even greater with a Jorn Lande. That's not a knock on Anderson but it would truly be interesting to hear Lande's vocals with Yes.
Anyone who considers themselves a Progressive Rock/Metal connoisseur really needs to check Beyond Twilight out.
Perhaps Jorn Lande's best vocal performance to date.......2003-10-24
I have one thing to say about Jorn Lande. He is without a shadow of doubt one of the best, most amazing, distinctive vocalists of today. His voice is world class, rich, and spans a quite large range. He can go from singing very calm and smoothly to a very gritty and aggressive style, which he perfectly exhibits on The Devil's Hall of Fame. So, if you're only familiar with his earlier hard rock driven back catalog such as The Snakes, his first solo album and the s/t Ark debut, his stuff with Vagabond (a Norwegian hard rock band featuring TNT guitarist LeTekro), the melodic hard rock/metal band Millenium, or Nikolo Kotzev's Nostradmus (with Joe Lynn Turner), I think you will be pleasantly surprised. Because this album is the most aggressive album in his entire career. His singing is incredibly assertive yet still soulful.
Beyond Twilight, while a new name, was actually formed back in 1992. Their original name was Twilight and they had a different singer, namely Anders Engberg, who joined Lion's Share and then Section A respectively. Also, although most people recognise Beyond Twilight as "one of Jorn Lande's bands", the main man behind the band is Finn Zierler. He plays the keys, provides backing vocals, and (co)-writes each and every song. All eight tracks on The Devil's Hall of Fame were written by Zierler and Lande, except the two instrumentals which were both composed by Zierler himself.
The keyboards are very subtle and suggestive through the entire album. Right from the first song "Hellfire" they set the mood and define the ultimate direction of the record. Zieler's trade mark tone is widely prevalant on all the songs and they are very distinctive in all the arrangements. The guitars are also amazing, but no where near as subtle as Lande's vocals and Zierler's keyboards. Anders Lindgren lays down the bass and ex-Twilight drummer Tomas Freden sits behind the skins. Both of them provide fitting rhythm sections, but like I said, the main standout aspects of the album are Lande's killer vocals and the masterfully crafted keyboards and compositions.
Tommy Hansen, mostly known for his work with Helloween, handled the production duties and he pulled off a flawless job. Excellent mix of instrumentation and perfect clear production! He also produced Lande's Worldchanger.
The album itself is based on a quite interesting storyline, though I don't pay as much attention to it as I do to the beautiful compositions and Lande's vocals. The concept is about a man who uses a computer to hack into his own mind and explore the disconnected parts of his spirit. As he enters his mind, he is awfully shocked at what he faces. He begins to deal with the unwanted events in his life and gradually develops an attitude.
I happen to love every single song on this CD; but if I were to make choices I'd go for the opening song "Hellfire" for its incorporating all metal elements and mixing them up perfectly in one form to create the sound of Beyond Twilight. The guitar work is magnificent on this track. I think it could have been even better if Zieler had given Ericson a bit more space to lay down some more solos as opposed to playing mostly rhythm. The third track "Shadowland" is definitely my favourite off of this album. Not only is it my favourite on this album, but I consider it one one of the best songs that Lande has ever sung in his life. It contains everything you might be looking for in a composition: rawness, aggressive singing, dark atmosphere, great musical performance, thought provoking lyrics. Lande shifts from the most assertive styles to a very 80's driven clean delivery. Simply amazing! Zierler's instrumental wizardy on the following track gives us a few minutes to catch our breath before "Crying" kicks in. It's another personal favourite. Lande has NEVER sung like this before. It is unbelievable what he can do with his voice. I am glad Zierler let Lande co-write the songs, cause I don't think he would have sounded so emotional and soulful if he was singing someone else's lyrics. Each word he utters drips with emotion.
The title track is also the longest song on the album. It is very progressive stylistically combining various vocal harmonies, Latin lyrics, odd time signatures, keyboard and guitar solos, interesting tempo changes. Beautiful. The chorus in the end is fantastic! "Perfect Dark" successfully closes the album; by now Lande's singing sounds a lot more calm than it does on the first four songs.
I have no idea if Lande plans to work with Zieler on a follow-up to this wonderful album since he is now fully dedicated to his new band Masterplan. Whatever it is, I really hope he and Zieler do something together in the future, because it seems like they have a great chemistry when they compose together.
Excellent release by hall of fame singer.......2003-03-06
misleading previous reviews.......2003-02-10
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Devil's Hall of Fame
Beyond Twilight Manufacturer: Nightmare Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007WONHM Release Date: 2005-05-31 |
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"Originally released in 1992 on R.E.X. Records, this is the very first Circle of Dust album ever released... Without a doubt, Circle of Dust was the quintessential Christian industrial group. And long before Slipknot was painting by numbers, Scott Alberts (aka. Klay Scott, Celldweller, Klayton) band was busy redefining modern metal with a sound that bled sadistic instincts with the sheer terror of industrial-minded mayhem. From the radioactive burn of the opening track, "Exploration" to the turbo charged tirade of "Nothing Sacred" through the abrassive allure of "Senseless Abandon," CoD delivers a molten mass of metallic fury that leaves most contemporaries trembling in comparison!"Customer Reviews:
THIS IS AN EXTRAORDINARY METAL ALBUM FEATURING VOCALIST JORN LANDE.......2006-08-16
The beginning..........2005-04-03
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Devil's Hall Of Fame
Beyond Twilight Manufacturer: Massacre ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000LX1OT2 |
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