HOLY GRAIL — Ride the Void

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3.88 | 4 ratings | 2 reviews
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Album · 2013

Filed under Heavy Metal
By HOLY GRAIL

Tracklist

1. Archeus (2:15)
2. Bestia Triumphans (5:48)
3. Dark Passenger (4:12)
4. Bleeding Stone (4:21)
5. Ride The Void (4:30)
6. Too Decayed To Wait (4:12)
7. Crosswinds (4:07)
8. Take It To The Grave (3:49)
9. Sleep Of Virtue (4:49)
10. Silence The Scream (5:29)
11. The Great Artifice (3:49)
12. Wake Me When It's Over (1:15)
13. Rains Of Sorrow (4:30)

Total Time 53:06

Line-up/Musicians

- Blake Mount / Bass
- Tyler Meahl / Drums
- Eli Santana / Guitars
- James-Paul Luna / Vocals
- Alex Lee / Guitars

About this release

Nuclear Blast Records, January 18th, 2013

Bonus track:
14. Can't Hide the Wolf

Thanks to UMUR for the addition and rushfan4 for the updates

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UMUR
"Ride the Void" is the 2nd full-length studio album by US, Pasadena, California based heavy/power metal act Holy Grail. The album was released through Nuclear Blast Records in 2013. Since the release of "Crisis in Utopia (2010)" there´s been one change in the lineup as guitarist James J. LaRue has been replaced by Alex Lee.

The music on "Ride the Void" is a melodic style of heavy metal with the occasional nod towards power metal when the music is most fast-paced and anthemic. The harmony guitar work is actually not too far removed from the guitar work by a contemporary artist like Avenged Sevenfold, but Holy Grail relies much more on traditional heavy metal virtues than the more mainstream oriented Avenged Sevenfold. Still a comparison isn´t all wrong as they both belong in the more polished and melodic end of the heavy metal spectrum. Because of the occasional use of raw vocals there is also a slight metalcore influence on "Ride the Void", but it´s a minor stylistic element and this is first and foremost a melodic heavy metal album. Galloping rythms, blazing lead guitar and harmony guitar work and a lead vocalist with a strong voice.

Holy Grail are a very well playing act and their dexterity and speed are at times very impressive. "Ride the Void" is also a very well produced album and the listener is met by a professional and powerful sound. I´m a bit more reluctant to praise the songwriting equally much though. The tracks are as such well written and powerful enough, but I don´t feel like I´m listening to something that´s entirely unique or something that has a lot of impact on me as a listener. It´s the kind of album that´s enjoyable enough while it plays, but not that memorable after it´s finished. To my ears it falls into the catagory of being pretty great but not really excellent and a 3.5 star (70%) rating is warranted.
Kev Rowland
Los Angeles quintet Holy Grail burst onto the metal scene in 2009, mixing traditional heavy metal with symphonic sensibilities and loads of melody while maintaining passion and aggression. Metal Hammer in the UK nominated them for best new band just for the songs on their debut EP – at that time they hadn’t even recorded and album. ‘Crisis In Utopia’ was released in 2010 and from there the band hit the road for two years touring with the likes of Blind Guardian, Eluveitie and Dragonforce (which sounds like a gig made in heaven) as well as many others. They are now back with new album ‘Ride The Void’ and producer Matt Hyde (Slayer, Children of Bodom) has brought out a darker side.

Instead of odes to Valhalla, the band are now talking about serial killers and even cancer (inspired by a family member’s battle). At times they come across as Dragonforce, at others Bullet For My Valentine, others Children of Bodom but never losing that hungry powerful edge. These guys don’t sound American at all, as they have obviously been influenced much more by the European and especially British scene – is that Dave Murray and Adrian Smith interplay I hear on “Dark Passenger”? The band have definitely expanded their horizons and if you enjoy traditional metal that has a strong melodic edge then this is definitely for you. It is hard to pick a fault with this as the more I play it the more I love it. Now if only they would come and play in NZ… For more details visit www.nuclearblast.de

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