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The Hours That Remain

Mercenary

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Album Review

After struggling for recognition and creative direction throughout the '90s, Denmark's Mercenary finally turned some heads and hit their creative stride with 2004's acclaimed 11 Dreams: a sophisticated mixture of death metal, black metal, power metal and progressive rock tendencies akin to other respected contemporaries like Nevermore, Scar Symmetry and Communic. Not surprisingly, the band strays little from this flexible and fertile formula on that album's impressive follow-up, 2006's The Hours That Remain, finding, in fact, endless new ways to explore their ample possibilities in almost-always exciting new songs, epitomized by heady opener "Redefine Me." The result is that, regardless of their often complex structures and rarely obvious chord progressions, further standout cuts like "My World Is Ending," "This Eternal Instant" and "Obscure Indiscretion" find easy purchase on the listener's brain. It doesn't all necessarily come together on each and every song ("My Secret Window" gets a little too cheesy in the chorus, and is wisely hidden towards the back), but you have to hand it to a band when even their occasional forays into epic territory (see "Lost Reality" and the apocalyptic title track) prove this immediate — even as their alternating bursts of violent guitar thrashings with sculpted synthesizer runs; melodic vocals with blood-curdling shrieks have them splitting the difference between Dream Theater and Opeth. Finally, and as if you couldn't tell from many of its song titles, the album's lyrical outlook is anything but positive, but rather mulls repeatedly over the human race's inevitable demise, should it insist on pursuing a reckless and destructive path. Yet, if The Hours That Remain is anything to go by, at least the soundtrack to Armageddon should be a good one.

Customer Reviews

Lost reality!

Awesome metal album. Intricate guitar work, excellent drum grooves, and outstanding vocals. One of my favorites of all time.

Stunning

What a shame that I'm the first to write a review of this masterpiece. I'll keep it short-this is a top 5 metal album of the decade. The musicianship is outstanding. The vocals are flawless. The songwriting is excellent. If you appreciate good music regardless of genre, then you will love this album. GET IT!!!

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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