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(Maze Of Time) – "Lullaby For Heroes"

Label - Art Performance
Reviewed by:

Erik Neuteboom

www.progwalhalla.com

Genre:
Symphonic Prog
Country:
Sweden
Length:
75:00
Release Date:
12/2008
Band Members: Robert I Edman- guitar, vocals, keyboards Janne Persson- bass
  Thomas Nordh-drums, glockenspiel Jesper Landen -lead vocals
  Alex Jonsson- keyboards, backing vocals
     
Track Listing: 1.)-Heroes - 2:17
8.)-Temple of the gods - 17:15
  2.)-Lullaby for heroes - 6:58  
  3.)-Station to station - 9:27  
  4.)- Playgrounds - 4:39  
  5.)- I.)Chemical sleep Part I - 2:15  
  II.)-Part II - 7:59  
  6.)-The great cosmic dream - 5:10  
  7.)-Do androids? - 8:12  

Review:

This is a Swedish five piece band, after the self-pressed mini-album Under The Sun (3 songs) from 2003, their debut CD Maze Of Time (pleasant blend of symphonic rock and neo-prog) was relased by the Dutch label AMR Productions in 2006 and now we can enjoy the delayed new CD entitled Lullaby For Heroes, again on the Dutch label Art Performance Production (in 2008). ***

With a slightly changed line-up (lead singer Jesper Landen instead of guitarplayer/singer Christer Lindstroem) ‘the Mazekeepers’ showcase a stunning progress on their new album, after a few listening sessions I noticed that this CD grows and grows! The sound on the 8 compositions alternates between neo-prog, melodic rock, symphonic rock and progmetal. I am very pleased with the tasteful keyboard colouring (from tender piano to bombastic organ and often pleasant interplay with the guitar), the strong English vocals (evoking Uriah Heep singer Bernie Shaw) and the flowing rhythm-section. But the focal point is the excellent guitarwork by Robert I Erdman, from propulsive heavy riffs to fiery, howling and moving runs, inspired by the famous rock guitarists but with an own touch, he succeeds to add an extra dimension to many songs, especially in Chemical Sleep (Malmsteen-like heavy solo as a perfect end of that song), wah-wah drenched and in the final part an exciting build-up solo in the splendid track Do Androids? and fiery interplay with lush organ in Temple Of The Gods. The best examples of Mazo Of Time their progress can be heard on the longer compositions Lullaby For Heroes (varied with splendid shifting moods and great work on guitar and keyboards), the alternating Do Androids? (tasteful Fender piano and sensational interplay between guitar and keyboards) and the magnum opus Temple Of The Gods (17 minutes): lots of compelling moments with wonderful guitarwork and beautiful organ waves.

I started to rate this album with 3,5 stars but in the end I give 4 stars, a big hand for this very promising Swedish formation that will please a wide progrock audience with this varied and melodic new album!

www.progwalhalla.com

 

 

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