Reviews list for Candlemass - Candlemass (2005)

Candlemass

Messiah Marcolin rejoined Candlemass for the third time in 2004 and the band then went on to lay down my second favourite Candlemass album after the seminal debut. I know it will be considered heresy among the faithful, but I prefer this over the acclaimed early classics Nightfall, Ancient Dreams and Tales of Creation. It's quite uptempo for a Candlemass album, leaning heavily toward classic heavy metal. Don't misunderstand, it does have some great slower tracks (Copernicus and The Day and the Night spring to mind), but there's also a nice balance of quicker material.  The riffs have a strong Tony Iommi influence (Born in a Tank is a dead ringer for the riff from Children of the Grave) and with Messiah's epic vocals the whole has a ring of Dio era Sabbath throughout. The opening track Black Dwarf in particular is strongly reminiscent of Dio-led tracks like Neon Knights or Mob Rules. The majority of the songs are extremely memorable with some nice hooks and the production lends the sound a clarity that allows all involved to shine. Arguably this was the last great Candlemass album and although follow-up release King of the Grey Islands has it's moments, in my opinion, the Swedes were never this good again.

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Sonny Sonny / May 27, 2019 03:16 PM