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11 Dreams

Mercenary

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Album Review

After a slow and gradual climb out of obscurity, Denmark's Mercenary really seem to have hit their stride with their third album, 2004's Eleven Dreams. Following the beautifully orchestrated intro "Into the Sea of Dark Desires," the ultra-heavy, yet also ultra-melodic "World Hate Center" takes us right back to the '90s Gothenburg death metal sound (remember Dark Tranquility, In Flames, et al?), but also augments the style's typical Cookie Monster growls with high-pitched, clean vocal lines. This modern touch takes deeper hold starting with the ensuing, quite excellent title track, and then rarely lets up through standouts like "reDestrucDead" and "Falling," which prove that Mercenary, although mindful of prior trends, in no way qualify as a nostalgia act. Rather, with the additional exception of the Machine Head-indebted "Supremacy V2.0" (a reworked track from the band's 1996 demo that comes laden with piercing harmonics), most of Eleven Dreams slots smoothly into the same, commercial '00s metal formula favored by labelmates Into Eternity, or the sometimes more proggie Evergrey. Which is to say that, despite its ample use of supporting synthesizers, it's as accessible as metal gets without succumbing to power metal cheese; a blunder Mercenary are guilty of just once when they get a little too saccharine with "Music non Stop." Thankfully, that questionable entry aside (the brief "Times Without Changes" doesn't really qualify, as it's more of an interlude), most every song here manages to balance the soft with the hard in just the right dosage, and when combined with the group's consistently exciting and inspired songwriting, makes for a solid album through and through.

Customer Reviews

No metal collection is complete without this!

The only problem with this album is that it is too much to take in with one listen. It is almost too epic. You need a quality set of headphones and several listens to the title track to be able to appreciate how perfect it is. The vocals, the guitars, the breakdowns, everything is awesome. Must be hard to figure out what to do next after you have completed such an amazing album. If you are into the same old bland metalcore or something like that then you will not like this. This is epic modern metal that every true metalhead should know about!

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Like many heavy metal bands from Denmark, Mercenary had to patiently wait out the early '90s before drawing any record company attention away from the Swedish and Norwegian behemoths raging just to the north. Formed in 1991 by vocalist/bassist Kral (aka Hans Henrik Andersen), the band would work in relative anonymity until 1998, when they finally landed a deal for a debut album they aptly called First Breath. This was followed two years later by the more mature Everblack, which found Kral, vocalist...
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