This is one of a number of remastered reissues on Poland's prolific, enterprising rock and metal label, Metal Mind Productions.
The opening and title track is an outstanding composition.
But it's only enjoyable up to the point that Hovinga's shrill, grating vocal performance intrudes. This is not helped by a clumsy mix that makes you feel like you're walking through a musical hall of mirrors - nothing is ever where it should be and nothing is ever what it seems.
Mainman - songwriter, lead guitarist, co producer - Henk Van Der Lars has a million musical ideas that come tumbling out in every track, often running into each other like they haven't noticed the lights have changed.
When he delineates his band's sound - when the ideas stack up right and tight, there's an elegance, an epic sweep at the heart of Elegy's music that few prog metal bands out there could better, or even equal.
We see it only in glimpses on
'Lost'.
'Under God's Naked Eye' is one of those tracks. It wins the day by slowing the pulse rate and reining back Hovinga's screech behind a huge swell of keyboards.
'Live It Again' is another welcome exception. On a beautifully constructed and executed neo classical ballad, Van Der Lars demonstrates his skills in composition and orchestration. Proving, that by jettisoning the bombast and de-torquing Hovinga's vocals, less is always more.
Likewise,
'1998' - an immense, dramatic, neo classical guitar instrumental, recalling Misha Calvin at his passionate best.
This neat, glossy, digipack reissue comes with 2 bonus tracks.
These are amazingly good quality demos of
'I'm No Fool' and the title track from the band's debut in 1992, the heavily
King Crimson influenced,
'Labyrinth of Dreams' release.
Reviews of '
Principles Of Pain', '
Primal Instinct' and
'Manifestation Of Fear' reissues will follow soon.
Written by
Brian Friday, May 22, 2009
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