RAY ALDER

Heavy Metal • United States
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RAY ALDER is an American singer, who is mostly known for having been the frontman of FATES WARNING since the late 80s. He is also the frontman of REDEMPTION.

ALDER released his first solo album "What The Water Wants" in October 2019.

(Biography written by UMUR, 12th of July 2020)
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RAY ALDER What The Water Wants album cover 3.58 | 2 ratings
What The Water Wants
Heavy Metal 2019
RAY ALDER II album cover 3.50 | 1 ratings
II
Heavy Metal 2023

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RAY ALDER II

Album · 2023 · Heavy Metal
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"II" is the second full-length studio album by US heavy rock/metal artist Ray Alder. The album was released through InsideOut Music in June 2023. It´s the successor to "What The Water Wants" from 2019 and Alder has gone for consistency and have hired the exact same musicians as on his debut album: Mike Abdow (guitars), Tony Hernando (Guitars, bass), and Craig Anderson (drums). Alder of course handles all vocals on the album.

In many ways the melodic heavy metal sound on "What The Water Wants" transported the listener back to the early 90s Fates Warning releases, which were the band´s most mainstream oriented and melodic releases. Albums like "Parallels" (1991) and "Inside Out" (1994) where Alder´s melody lines and the many great harmonies and choirs meant that Fates Warning was on the brink of a commercial breakthrough. As we know now, that breakthrough never came, and Fates Warning soon found a new more progressive path, but also a less melodic path to travel down. Therefore "What The Water Wants" was a welcome return of Alder´s melodic and more accessible vocals and vocal melodies, to the fans of the early 90s Fates Warning releases.

Sophomore albums are often difficult releases for artists, but Alder is such a skilled and seasoned singer, that it would be strange if his hands were shaking (and of course they aren´t). Stylistically "II" is in some areas a natural continuation of the melodic heavy metal style of "What The Water Wants", but it is overall a bit darker, more punchy and heavy, which is further enhanced by the powerful production style. Some of the louder chorus parts are equal in heaviness to some of the output by one of Alder´s past projects in Engine. They are even some chugging riffs here and there (check out "Hands of Time" or the main riff on "Waiting for Some Sun"). Alder still has a strong voice (at 55) and a passionate and commanding delivery. While he doesn´t hit the highest notes anymore (and haven´t for years), he still often sings in a relatively high register and there are no signs of him straining beyond his reach or old man grit in his voice. It´s also interesting to hear him sing semi-jazzy on "Keep Wandering", which is arguably one of the standout tracks of the album. 7:46 minutes long album closer "Changes" is another highlight. It´s a slow building and epic progressive metal track.

Compared to "What The Water Wants", "II" is a more diverse and dynamic release because of the increased heaviness and sometimes darker tone of the material, but it´s just as sophisticated featuring clever and powerful rhythm work, intriguing guitar riffs (clean and distorted), leads, and harmonies, and of course Alder´s strong vocals in front. "II" is definitely a worthy follow-up to "What The Water Wants" and it´s great to hear that Alder still has more to say and isn´t content to release the same album twice. A 3.5 star (70%) rating is deserved.

RAY ALDER What The Water Wants

Album · 2019 · Heavy Metal
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"What The Water Wants" is the debut full-length studio album by US heavy rock/metal artist Ray Alder. The album was released through InsideOutMusic in October 2019. While this is Alder´s first solo album, he is of course a seasoned and highly respected singer credited with performing vocals on many albums by Fates Warning, Redemption, and Engine.

It´s always interesting to hear which music style a musician chooses for his solo albums, when you are used to listening to a relatively specific style of music on his main projects. In the case of Fates Warning and Redemption that´s progressive metal. The material on "What The Water Wants" is generally not as complex or as challenging as the material on Alder´s other projects, and the overall music style is a melodic type of heavy rock/metal with Alder´s strong voice and vocals in front. If I have to compare "What The Water Wants" to anything Alder has been involved in before, it would be "Parallels (1991)" by Fates Warning, but minus Mark Zonder´s busy off-beat drumming and the semi-progressive tendencies of that album.

The material on the 10 track, 46:03 minutes long album (some versions feature "The Road" in an acoustic version as a bonus track) are well written, melodic, and catchy. It´s a long time since we´ve heard Alder sing anything this melodic and memorable. Fates Warning have experimented a lot with their vocal melody lines since the start of the new millenium, and Alder´s qualities and melodic sensivity haven´t always come to their right in that soundscape. On "What The Water Wants" the listener is treated to Alder in all his melodic glory though and to fans of early 90s Fates Warning this is definitely a recommended listen. Alder has assembled a strong lineup of skilled musicians, who perform the songs in the right supportive way, to make sure that Alder´s vocals shine, but also with the right amount of passion and conviction, which means they aren´t "just" a backing band, who don´t contribute anything to the songs.

One of the things I noticed after listening to the album is how tasteful everything is delivered. There´s not one unnessesary note or drum fill featured on "What The Water Wants" and the tracks are all pleasant and memorable. It´s a consistent release both in terms of musical direction and quality. One of the highlights to my ears is "The Road", which is a slow building but ultimately very powerful and beautiful song, but there aren´t any weak tracks on the album. The album is well produced too, featuring a clear and detailed sound production, and upon conclusion it´s a quality first solo release by Ray Alder. A 3.5 star (70%) rating is deserved.

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