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Lyssa - Rural Gods and Astonishing Punishments

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Album Review

Even for a band as experienced and accomplished as Nightfall, following 2003's excellent I Am Jesus album would be no easy task, but the following year's loosely conceptual Lyssa: Rural Gods and Astonishing Punishments does just fine, with a number of slight variations in formula to also help it stand on its own. Specifically, these variations entail a small but noticeable lean away from previously domineering gothic tendencies (such as excessively clean vocals and ambient synthesizer dramatics) and closer to commercial death metal (thanks to additional growled-like vocals and broader guitar textures relegating keyboards to a more supporting role), while showing no ill effect on their always compelling songwriting. Helmed as ever by band founder Efthimis Karadimas, these result in memorable highlights such as "Dark Red Sky," "The Perfect Li(f)e," and "Victimized," which represent extreme metal at its most concise, restrained (no violent fire and brimstone or world destruction is preached here), and song-oriented. Also proving that no one knows great metal riffs better than a one-time doom band, the majestically foreboding "Christless," "The End Times," and "Synastry" offer nods to Nightfall's mostly abandoned doom/death origins. As for those toned-down but still lingering gothic elements, they lend their services very well to supplementary standouts "Swollen" and "One of These Days." Finally, as is the case with many Nightfall releases, metalheads seeking entertainment through aggressive catharsis should be forewarned that they may come away disappointed with Lyssa's refined, almost relaxed personality ("Master of My Dreams" and closer "Essence" are about the only tracks built on that sort of fury); but those seeking quality songwriting craft at a higher premium will not.

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s

One of Greece's longest-running underground forces in extreme metal, Nightfall is primarily driven by vocalist/bassist/keyboard player Efthimis Karadimas, who first founded the group in his native Athens at the dawn of '90s. Released in 1992, the group's Parade into Centuries debut was steeped in the then-popular doom/death metal style, and figured among the first international releases of note from any Greek metal band. It also featured guitarists Mike Galiatsos and Christian Adamou and drummer...
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Metal, Music, Rock
  • Released: Nov 15, 2005

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