Infernal
Masqerade Webzine
by
Dark Emperor
Rating
: 90/100 |
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Riding on the success of their
impressive 2010 release “Aquarius”,
Haken returns with yet another
excellent Progressive Metal
release with “Visions”,
this clearly shows that their
debut album was not a fluke
and that the band means business.
For over 71 minutes of brilliantly
composed music, the band makes
it clear that they are ready
to take a protagonist role in
the crowded Progressive Metal
scene.
With a very Dream Theater-like
approach, Haken opens this
release with the instrumental
“Premonition”.
In this track you can hear
brilliant keyboards and the
futuristic edge that made
“Aquarius” such
an appealing release last
year. After the soothing effect
of the opening track, the
13 minute “Nocturnal
Conspiracy” delivers
the first appearance of Ross
Jennings, the band’s
charismatic vocalist. His
pipes are very emotional and
never as whiny as other singers
such as James LaBrie. This
track features a few sections
that remind us of Ayreon and
Star One in terms of the music,
but Haken still manages to
pull away with their own characteristic
sound.
The very melodic “Insomnia”
marks its path with intricate
keyboards and guitars paired
with excellent vocal melodies.
With a ‘video game’
section, this track is very
playful and entertaining,
something that many Progressive
Metal bands have been missing
in the last few years with
their efforts of just being
extremely technically proficient.
In a more emotional fashion,
“The Mind’s Eye”
delivers a bit of a change
of pace before the album’s
best track “Portals”.
Starting with a thick atmosphere
and suddenly shifting into
futuristic prog territories,
this track is the most entertaining
for us due to the nice progression
of sound and the overall execution.
In terms of vocals (since
all the music is excellent
anyways) “Shapeshifter”
and “Deathless”
deliver some of the most emotional
pieces of this album. In particular
“Deathless” is
charged with emotions and
an excellent slow pace to
a very mellow song, but without
leaving aside the progressive
elements we all love from
Haken. The monster epic “Visions”
closes this release in the
vein of Dream Theater with
23 minutes of pure Progressive
Metal excellence.
Hands down “Visions”
is one of the best Progressive
Metal releases of 2011. The
album shows a great level
of maturity and musicianship,
something that is quite impressive
for a band in their sophomore
release. If you like good
progressive music with excellent
guitars, soaring vocals and
amazing keyboards, you will
not be disappointed by “Visions”.