Really thought this band had called it quits...glad I was wrong!
The Heavy/Power Metal outfit centered around Greek-born American
resident George Tsalikis (many can also recall his name through his
demo deeds with fellow American metallers GOTHIC NIGHTS) just released
their brand new offering, called "Flames Of Rage" and the ’rage’ word
fits like a glove to the band’s 2009 attempt.
ZANDELLE gained
some rather respected recognition with the release of their self-titled
EP back in 1996. Still, a typhoon of lineup and label changes would be
the main obstacle for the band to stand on some more solid ground in
terms of wider detection. 2009 finds the band inking deal with
Germany’s Pure Steel Records - an ideal label for ZANDELLE’s style -
and the primary thing crossing my mind while listening to the first
couple of songs off the new album was "wow, these guys really mean
power!" (as if their previous CDs were dressed in sugar, haha!). Maybe
- for those who are familiar with the band’s discography so far -
"Flames Of Rage" is ZANDELLE’s most roaring album in their career.
With the shortest song counting five minutes, you’ll be trapped in a
typhoon of blistering guitar riffs, sharp metallic leads and energetic
rhythm section while listening to "Flames Of Rage". Be it the reborn
lineup or Tsalikis’ creativity, the whole songlist - omit the last one
- breathes fire and outburst. With some really rich/complex themes,
still far away from being called as "progressive" (or maybe that’s what
"progression" means in Metal music?), ZANDELLE succeeds in creating a
’steel meets steel’ atmosphere that surely draws influence from the
American Metal standards (JAG PANZER, MANOWAR, HELSTAR, ICED EARTH etc)
but also flirts a lot with the European side of metallum (JUDAS PRIEST,
GAMMA RAY, early HELLOWEEN).
The result is rather furious, to
cut a long story short. Still, the album is not as in-your-face as you
may imagine. Depending on Tsalikis’ singing or the leads themes,
"Flames Of Rage" can also act as a sample of the theatric or epic side
of solid Metal music. Even if exceeding the ’one hour’ border, the
album is overfilled with interesting work by all players, and the
variety is so wide you’ll have a hard time saying "I’m bored" if a
close fan of this sub-genre. The last track, "Eradicated Existence",
needs some special mention as it counts over 20 minutes and can
represent the whole album with a tornado of atmospheres, tempo changes,
emotional adjustments and - last but not least - some terrific
performance by Tsalikis himself, who - by the way - does not have to
scream every now and then to confirm his combat will; his melodic lines
are equally convincing.
For fans of NEW EDEN, SEVEN WITCHES,
JACOBS DREAM, PYRAMAZE or - in other words - furious Power/Heavy Metal
music of today, ZANDELLE is a class A choice. "Flames Of Rage" is
highly recommended, indeed; this album smells Metal
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