ADAGIO — Dominate

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Album · 2006

Filed under Progressive Metal
By ADAGIO

Tracklist

1. Fire Forever (4:11)
2. Dominate (5:59)
3. Terror Jungle (5:15)
4. Children of the Dead Lake (6:04)
5. R'Lyeh the Dead (8:25)
6. The Darkitecht (6:18)
7. Kissing the Crow (2:28)
8. Fame (4:01)
9. Undying (4:34)

Total Time: 47:19

Line-up/Musicians

- Kévin Codfert / Keyboards
- Eric Lebailly / Drums
- Franck Hermanny / Bass
- Stéphan Forté / Guitars, Piano
- Gus Monsanto / Vocals

About this release

Released by Sanctusignis. Released in Japan by Avalon Online / Marquee Records with the song Undying (04:34) as a bonus track. Rereleased by XIII Bis Records in 2010 with four bonus tracks:

10. This Ending Chapter (Unreleased Track) (5:24)
11. Kissing the Crow (Unreleased version) (4:39)
12. Undying (Unreleased Track) (4:35)
13. Dominate (demo version) (3:53)
14. Fame (demo-different version) (5:50)

Thanks to Lynx33, adg211288 for the updates

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Fire forever...

Genre: symphonic/progressive power metal

Here's the story: while doing some shopping downtown with my better half, I decided to check out the metal section of one of the local record stored, like I've done so many times before, while she went to pick-up something in the Illum department store. I immediately went to the discount section in the metal department of the record store, knowing that that they have some ridiculously cheap things there. I found this release by Adagio in that section. Now, a band name like Adagio made me suspect that this would either be an extremely cheesy power metal release or a progressive metal release with instrument-wanking galore. I thought "what the hell, it's not like it's expensive" and bought the CD. I've done this numerous time before - bought a ridiculously cheap release by a band that was completely unknown to me - and I've burnt my fingers, but I've also had some really positive surprises.

So were my expectations met?

Yes and no. "Dominate" turns out to be a release that combines power metal and progressive/symphonic metal, but, fortunately, it's a best-of-both-worlds situation. There are some cheesy elements, to be sure, and a lot of instrument-wankery. However, this is neatly wrapped in heavy, thrashy, or groovy guitar riffs. The guitars actually have a very dark sound and feel to them which adds a sense of Nevermore-ish darkness to the music, which is probably another de-cheesing factor. Moreover, the vocalist(s) make use of mid to high registers, spiced up by death metal growling and black metal screaming which provides a welcome break from the volatile high register voices used by a lot of power metal bands. The symphonic aspect is primarily contributed by heavy use of keyboards - there are times when the keyboards become too dominant - but mostly they just serve to add a certain athmosphere and provide an extra element of melody. While I really like the use of avant-garde piano-patterns and Dream Theater-like keyboard solos, I find the use of the keyboard to emulate symphonic orchestras weak: it simply sounds too synthesized, and I would prefer if Adagio had actually hired a real symphonic orchestra to take care of symphonic arrangements.

The album contains a cover of the theme from "Fame", but, surprisingly, they actually manage to make a more-than-decent power metal song out of it, leaving the ghastly ballad "Kissing the Crow" as the weakest track on the CD.

I think this album will appeal to fans of power metal along the lines of Nevermore, Symphony X, Harrow and Rawhead Rexx, and I would also recommend it to fans of heavier progressive metal.

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