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Andromeda- "The Immunity Zone"- Kid's review

Reviewed by:
The Kid
Genre:
Prog Metal
Country:
Sweden
Length:
1:06:29
Release Date:
9/16/08
Band Members:
Johan Reinholdz - Guitar
David Fremberg - Vocals
 
Thomas Lejon - Drums
Martin Hedin - Keyboards
 
Fabian Gustavsson - Bass
   
Track Listing: 1.)- Recognizing Fate - 7:19 9.)-Veil of Illumination 17:25
  2.)-Slaves of the Plethoria Season - 5:34  
  3.)-Ghosts on Retinas - 4:28  
  4.)- Censoring Truth - 6:42  
  5.)-Worst Enemy - 6:01  
  6.)-My Star - 5:40  
  7.)-Another Step - 5:58  
  8.)-Shadow of Lucent Moon - 7:22  
 

I have been following Andromeda loosely since their first release, Extension of the Wish. And frankly, I have always considered them to be on the lower-tier of professional prog metal (along with bands like Vanden Plas, Spiral Architect, Redemption, Serenity, etc...). The common problem with all of these European "progressive metal" bands is not the musicianship, but the vocals the songwriting. So I have always considered myself a semi-Andromeda fan for this reason: decent instrumentals, horrible vocals. I feel this way about each of their first three albums.***

But with their latest release, "The Immunity Zone," it seems as if Andromeda has finally decided to pick up the slack and prove themselves as the capable band that they truly are. The first good move on their part was ridding themselves of their old singer, and recruiting David Fremberg. His vocal work is more than adequate on this album, and on more than one occasion, he gives the band a unique new texture that I have never heard before. With this album, it seems like the band is on their way up, quite possibly to join the ranks of Dream Theater, Symphony X, and Opeth.***

But it doesn't end there. Sporting a new vocalist and front man, Andromeda really decided to kick the musicianship up a notch as well. The intricacies of the songwriting on this album are some of the most original and technical that I have ever heard. And I like that they decided to lean more heavily toward "prog metal" and less toward "power metal." I have seen several corny power metal bands falsely label themselves as "progressive acts" (Eden's Curse, Communic, old Andromeda). Now that is not to say that the campy lyrics and cheesy synth patches are completely gone; Andromeda has not completely shed their old identity. But they have definitely put some thought into the compositions, and it all works very nicely. "Veil of Illumination" is a real masterpiece, and perhaps their first true masterpiece for this very reason. It blends their old, catchy sound with dark and complicated atmospheres. And it does it WELL.***

I would definitely recommend this album to existing fans, as well as lost fans who sort of gave up by their second and third album (which includes me). I'd especially recommend this to all the pioneers of progressive music out there. This is quite an interesting listen. Yet while "The Immunity Zone" is not quite perfection, it is a humongous step in the right direction. Andromeda has gained back my respect completely, and I am curious to see what they do next.***

 

 

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