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(Votum) - "Time Must Have A Stop"

Reviewed by:

Jerry Lucky

www.jerrylucky.com

Genre:
Prog Metal
Country:
Poland
Length:
51:10
Release Date:
4/14/09
Band Members: Maciej Kosinski / vocals Aleksander Salamonik / guitar
  Adam Kaczmarek / guitar Zbigniew Szatkowski / keyboards
  Bartek Turkowski / bass Adam Lukaszek / drums
     
Track Listing: 1.)-Me in the Dark (6:05)  
  2.)-The Pun (5:09)  
  3.)-Passing Sears (4:28)  
  4.)-Train Back Home (6:02)  
  5.)-The Hunt Is On (6:52)  
  6.)-Away (5:55)  
  7.)-Look at Me Now (5:49)  
  8.)-Time Must Have a Stop (10:50)  

Review:

The world of progressive-metal music continues to be a very crowded place, with more bands popping up each and every day. Well, here’s another band to keep an eye out for…they’re called Votum and they hail out of Poland. Formed in 2003 Time Must Have a Stop is their first full length CD release. Votum is made up of six members; Maciej Kosinski (vocals), Alek Salamonik (guitar), Adam Kaczmarek (guitar), Zbigniew Szatkowski (keyboards), Baartek Turkowski (bass) and Adam Lukaszek (drums). You’ll no doubt notice twin guitars in the lineup and you would be correct in assuming that plays a major role in defining the signature sound of the band.

There are eight tracks on Time Must Have a Stop that run from 4:28 to 10:50 with most of the others in the 6-minute range. The music itself is unmistakably in the prog-metal category, the guitars are ever-present providing the crunchy drive. That said, whereVotum distinguish themselves are with some varied arrangements. Many of the tracks like “The Pun” [5:09] allow for not only the twin guitar melee but leave room at times for more mellow sections that build tension or provide a kind of musical relief. The other thing you’ll notice regarding the instrument usage and production is that Votum create a BIG sound, most noticeable on “Passing Scars” [4:28]. They create a grand and majestic, almost anthemic feel in their music. Votum has a dedicated keyboardist and certainly you hear a variety of keyboard sounds sprinkled throughout although it rarely takes a prominent role, it’s more a solid support, providing atmosphere, strings or synth pads. The closest it comes to standing out would be the piano styled opening of “Train Back Home” [6:02]. And I guess that’s a stylistic element worth noting, that is that Votum do provide some sonic ups and downs in their music. There may be more aggressive moments but they’re not afraid to pull back and mellow out a bit from time to time.

So if you are a fan of the musical style created by bands such as Riverside my guess is you’ll find a lot to enjoy with Votum’s first release Time Must Have a Stop.

www.jerrylucky.com

 

 

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