Gothminister - Utopia (2013)Release ID: 7955

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While Empire of Dark Salvation is Gothminister's breakthrough and my favorite album from their electro era, Happiness in Darkness is better known to the rest of the world. The music from that album is definitely worth playing clubs from dusk to dawn. Anima Inferna is a great transition from that era into a new one, one with a more expanding sound and a lot of new surprises...

Utopia showed Gothminister gaining higher ground than before! New stuff has been added to their dark gothic industrial metal such as more accessible pop elements, in a way that increases their audience instead of decreasing.

The intro "The New Beginning" is indeed a sign of the beginning of a new era, though it could do without the baby crying. "Someone Is After Me" is an action-packed hit for the dance floor. Powerful strength comes from the beat and melody. You'll never be bored when you listen to this amazing action. The title track is a great catchy example of the gothic-infused industrial metal I prefer. "March" is a short march to the next track.

The freaky "Horrorshow" really dominates. Exploring the next track "Nightmare", there are nice gothic melodies, but the spoken bridge midway through kind of ruins the vibe. The song "Afterlife" may seem cliche in the title, though it's a more serious track. "Helldemon" is more cliche in the interlude itself, but it's fine.

At some points in "All Alone", the storytelling can remind some of King Diamond's concept albums, yet the sound has more simple catchy melodies and sounds far closer to Marilyn Manson's Antichrist Superstar than King Diamond's Abigail. "Purgatory" is one more orchestral interlude. "Eternal" isn't the best song here, but still listenable. Towards the end is the excellent "Raise the Dead". And finally, "Boogeyman" finishes the album as a complex entertaining 6-minute epic.

Utopia is clearly something I would recommend to fans of gothic-infused industrial metal. It can certainly please you to the bitter end. It's been an interesting journey through Gothminister's discography so far, and it continues!

Favorites: "Someone Is After Me", "Utopia", "Horrorshow", "All Alone", "Raise the Dead", "Boogeyman"

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Release
Utopia
Year
2013
Format
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Clans
The Sphere
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Industrial Metal (conventional)

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