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New Jersey’s Dark Empire returns to the scene with their third release,
From Refuge to Ruin. Fusing elements of extreme and classic metal, 70’s
prog rock, and poetic, meaningful lyrics, Dark Empire bring forth a
tremendously successful amalgam that is both refreshingly unique as well
as raw and aggressive.
Dominating through the intricate songwriting are powerful new
vocalist Brian Larkin (who replaces Jens Carlsson of Persuader and
Savage Circus fame) and the commanding riffs of lead guitarist/main
songwriter Matt Moliti, who also lends a chilling death vocal
counterpoint to Larkin’s leather-throated melodic lines. In addition to
Moliti’s elaborate guitar work and Larkin’s attention-grabbing vocals,
Dark Empire features the deep resonance of bassist Randy Knecht and the
“Dave Lombardo-meets-Gavin Harrison” drumming of session player Matt
Graff.
Not being ones to repeat themselves, Dark Empire inject fresh new
influences into their followup to 2008’s Humanity Dethroned. Taking a
cue from 70’s prog masters such as Genesis and King Crimson, Dark Empire
inventively utilize vintage Mellotron and Hammond Organ samples
throughout the album, as well as delicate 12-string acoustic interludes
and haunting, atmospheric melodies (coming to full fruition in the
powerfully epic title track). This is not to undermine the push Dark
Empire has also made in the heavier end of the dynamic spectrum, now
utilizing seven-string guitars, crushing doom metal moments, and
blistering death metal-inspired riffs. For older fans, these new
elements serve to compliment, not overshadow, the band’s thrashy
progressive metal roots, and the 13-minute-plus dark and doomy album
closer “The Cleansing Fires” serves as a musical culmination of the
broadened range of styles found throughout.
With pristine and powerful production from Jeremy Krull and artwork by
Gustavo Sazes (Arch Enemy, Firewind, Morbid Angel) along with fresh
creative input and exceptional talent, Dark Empire will surely become
the new cross-over favorite for any metal fan.
TRACK LIST :
1. A Plague in the Throne Room - 5:23
2. Dreaming in Vengeance - 7:14
3. The Crimson Portrait - 4:58
4. Dark Seeds of Depravity - 4:41
5. From Refuge to Ruin - 9:39
6. Lest Ye Be Judged - 5:49
7. What Men Call Hatred - 4:43
8. Black Hearts Demise - 4:13
9. The Cleansing Fires - 13:55
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