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(Wildpath) - "Non Omnis Moriar"

Reviewed by:

"Philip Wooldridge"- (Ravenheart Music)

Genre:
(Female Fronted) {Rock/Symphonic-Metal}-(Music)
Country:
France
Length:
57:50
Release Date:
12/17/09
Band Members: Marjolaine Bernard - Vocals Olivier Caron - Guitar
  Matthias 'Matt' Bouyssou - Guitar Nicolas Lopes - Bass
  Pierre Mahier - Drums Alexis 'Alex' Garsault - Keyboards
 
Track Listing: 1.)-Two Broken Candles (Introduction) -1:57
9.)-Desire part II - Forsaken - 4:42
  2.)-Unforgotten - 4:45
10.)-Light Heart - 3:18
  3.)-Ballroom Doors (Interlude)- :55 11.)- Secret's Case - 5:41
  4.)- Shadows Dance 0 - 3:38
12.)-Cemetear (Interlude) - 1:15
  5.)-Grinnin' Sanity - 5:05 13.)-Non Omnis Moriar - 4:44
  6.)-Facing Fears (Interlude) -:32 14.)-Hall Stairway (Interlude) - 2:44
  7.)-Ghost Memories - 4:50 15.)-Sanctuary part I - The Cathedral - 3:28
  8.)-Desire part I - Lust - 4:15 16.)-Sanctuary part II - Death - 3:18
    17.)-Sanctuary part III - Acceptation - 2:43

Review:

France seems to have cornered the market in speedy symphonic metal, with bands such as Kerion, Fairyland and Auspex, and is currently leading the world in the production of metal bands of all types. Wildpath were founded in 2001 by Olivier Caron, guitar, and Alexis Garsault keys, who are to this day their main composers and producers. Non Omnis Moriar, roughly translated as ‘not all of me will die’ (you don’t get Latin translations in other magazines, we are a cut above the rest), is their second album, a concept piece about ‘an awe inspiring mansion, built on the far reaches of a never ending road’, and the secrets it holds. The divine Marjolaine Bernard has a crystal clear, effortless, semi operatic voice, backed up by excellent choir arrangements, and the contributions from all members of the band are first class. The album is made up of symphonic speedy metal epics that lie on the lighter side of the genre, this is highly melodic and full of changes of pace and mood; I also like their use of glockenspiels and subtle folk elements. They rattle along nicely at a reasonable up-tempo pace, nothing like Dragonforce who appear to be at 78rpm (ask your granddad), and when they do use double bass drumming, it’s well buried in the mix to create a nice rumble, not the awful, irritating, monotonous pounding you get in a lot of speed/power metal. Interspersed between the songs are orchestral interludes that fit seamlessly into the overall album, the band seem to have a love of composers of popular light classics such as Copland and Ketelby, who wrote lovely descriptive music such as ‘Appalachian Spring’ and ‘In a Monastery Garden’. This has really brought a smile to my face, it is a truly delightful listen, and a must for Rhapsody, Sonata Arctica, and Fairyland fans, but lovers of Nightwish and Within Temptation will also really enjoy this. Available from the Brennus Shop http://www.brennus-music.com/ and other outlets, including Stay Gold in Japan where they have been very successful. It is well worth 9.5 out of 10. Phil

 

 

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