MERCENARY — Metamorphosis

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3.79 | 4 ratings | 2 reviews
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Album · 2011

Tracklist

1. Through the Eyes of the Devil (5:11)
2. The Follower (4:37)
3. In a River of Madness (5:59)
4. Memoria (5:42)
5. Velvet Lies (6:52)
6. In Bloodred Shades (4:39)
7. Shades of Grey (5:34)
8. On the Edge of Sanity (4:22)
9. The Black Brigade (5:44)

Total Time: 48:40

Line-up/Musicians

- René Pedersen / Vocals, Bass
- Jakob Mølbjerg / Guitar
- Martin Buus Pedersen / Guitar, Keyboards
- Morten Løwe Sørensen / Drums

About this release

Full-length, NoiseArt Records, February 25th, 2011

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"Metamorphosis" is the 6th full-length studio album by Danish metal act Mercenary. The album was released in through NoiseArt Records in February 2011. Great changes in the lineup have occurred since the release of "Architect of Lies (2008)" as lead vocalist Mikkel Sandager, keyboard player Morten Sandager and drummer Mike Park Nielsen have left the band. New drummer is Morten Løwe Sørensen. Bassist/vocalist René Pedersen who delivered the harsh vocals on "Architect of Lies" have been promoted to lead vocalist on "Metamorphosis" and now sings both harsh and clean vocals in addition to handling the bass. Guitarist Martin Buus Pedersen now also handles the keyboards making Mercenary a four-piece on "Metamorphosis" instead of a six-piece as they were on "Architect of Lies".

You´d think losing especially the Sandager brothers would have a great effect on how "Metamorphosis" sounds, but that´s actually not the case. "Metamorphosis" is through and through a Mercenary album. Mikkel Sandager was a skilled vocalist but René Pedersen also delivers his clean vocals in style and with conviction. The music on the album is the usual mix of melodic death metal and power metal with sequenced electronic elements. The latter element is only used sparsely on this album though. The harsh vocals have a slight "core" sound to them and they are more screaming than growling. The tracks are vers/ chorus structured with harsh vocal in the verses and clean vocals in the choruses. The choruses are pop oriented, anthemic and memorable. Not completely unlike the pop oriented nature of fellow Danes in Raunchy. The tracks are a bit too formulaic though and while they are all quality material to my ears, Mercenary are best when they break out of their comfort zone. A harsher styled track like "On the Edge of Sanity" proves that point. I wish they would do that more often.

The sound production is professional, polished and suits the music style perfectly. Add to that excellent musicianship and you have a quality metal release right there. The last two albums by the band "The Hours That Remain (2006)" and "Architect of Lies" had a somewhat similar sound, and while the keyboards/ synths have been toned down slightly on "Metamorphosis", Mercenary pretty much continue down the same path they had such great success with on the last couple of releases. I´m sure the fans will be delighted. As a more casual listener I´m probably a bit more critical though and while I think the album is an instantly enjoyable listen I´m questioning the longevity of the release. Fans of pop oriented melodic death metal/ power metal will probably disagree with me but I´m simply not sure I´ll take the album out in 10 years and think it´s a fantastic timeless release. A 3.5 - 4 star rating is still warranted though.
Diogenes
I don't get it.

How does a band go through so many key lineup changes and still make such great music? The Mercenary name must be cursed or something. A good curse. Y'know, like King Midas.

When I heard that Mikkel, Morten, and Mike had all left the band around November of 2009, I was pretty bummed. "The Hours That Remain" is one of my favorite metal albums of all time, and "Architect of Lies" is nothing to sneeze at, either. With three tremendously talented musicians splitting from Denmark's finest metal band, I had serious doubts about Mercenary's ability to continue. But here, the band shows that they can keep pumping out killer metal no matter how many lineup changes they go through.

So, what's the secret? This time around, it's Rene Pedersen. I was skeptical about his vocal talents; his shouts on "Architect" were good but somewhat out of place, as the band’s effort to recreate the vocal magic of “11 Dreams” only resulted in the “This band is nothing without Kral” crowd tripling in size. Naturally, replacing a vocalist such as Mikkel on his own was something I didn't think Rene could do. Bluntly, I was dead wrong. He fits the band’s sound like a glove. This man can scream, sing, growl, grunt, shriek, whatever you'd want in a metal vocalist. I, and many others, had no idea what he was holding back on "Architect". Mercenary is in good hands with him as their frontman.

As for the rest of the band, well, it's what we've come to expect. Jakob Molbjerg and Martin Buus are both fantastic and versatile guitarists, with endless melodies flowing from their instruments. Both technically skilled and creative, these two have cemented their position as one of modern metal's top guitar duos. On the drums, Morten Lowe’s death metal-filled background flourishes, most notably on faster tracks like “On The Edge of Sanity”. His style is different than Mike Park’s, but in this case change is good…very good.

As expected, the overall sound has changed a bit. It’s definitely heavier compared to past Mercenary works, with the keyboards taking a back seat here, but those fearing a metalcore album will be relieved to hear the traditional Mercenary style: plenty of hooks, catchy melodies, and powerful choruses. Extremely powerful choruses. Seriously, they’re golden. You’ll be humming a few of these for weeks after listening to this album. Anywho, the variety here is a pleasant surprise. Songs like “Memoria” and “Velvet Lies” feature both poppish verses and choruses and some brutal riffing later on. After the somewhat streamlined sound of “Architect”, it’s good to hear just how many good ideas this band still has.

As you might have guessed, the songs are great. There is little filler here, maybe with the exception of “The Black Brigade”, a Megadeth-esque song that doesn’t seem to be an ideal album closer, and “Shades of Gray”, which is just a little too poppy for my tastes. Otherwise, everything on “Metamorphosis” is extremely solid. “Through the Eyes of the Devil” gave me the same feeling that “New Desire” did when I first listened to “Architect”…the “yes, this album is gonna kick ass” feeling. “The Follower” is unlike anything Mercenary has ever done. “Memoria” is my personal favorite, with an excellent vocal performance from Rene and plenty of unforgettable melodies.

There isn’t much more to be said. Just look at the album cover and the title, and you’ll get a good idea of what is going on here. Mercenary has added yet another gem to a discography full of them. 4 stars

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