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TALES FROM THE SOUL

NovAct

 

Progressive Metal

3.56 | 10 ratings

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Mellotron Storm
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4 stars I'm quite impressed with this album. NOVACT are from Holland and play an emotional and melodic brand of Prog-Metal. The vocals and lyrics are both outstanding. In fact the band I kept thinking of was EVERON. So I was pleasantly surprised when I found out that this album was produced by EVERON members Oliver Phillips and Christian Moos.The album was mastered by Eroc.The sound is crystal clear. The drummer here Martijn Peters now plays with STREAM OF PASSION.

"Sharply Condemned" opens with some atmosphere before the riffs come in followed by vocals.The guitar soars before 3 1/2 minutes and the vocals follow suit. "Hope And Fear" is quite heavy to open. It settles when the vocals come in. Contrasts continue. "Eternal Life" is a top three. When it kicks in it reminds me of ANATHEMA a lot. Then it settles with vocals a minute in. It kicks back in as contrasts continue. I like the guitar solo before 3 1/2 minutes. "Path Of Daggers" is another top three tune. It opens with a good heavy sound as vocals join in.This song reminds me of the STONE TEMPLE PILOTS. "So Help Me God" opens with waves of synths before drums and guitar take over. Vocals before 1 1/2 minutes as it gets heavier. Nice guitar solo 4 1/2 minutes in. Lots of emotion in this track.

"Flower" has some intensity early as vocals join in. It settles a minute in and the contrasts continue. Great sound 3 minutes in. "The Rider" opens with someone changing stations on the radio when they stop on THIS song then it kicks in heavily. Cool track. "Nothing Worth Fighting For" is a song that I like for the vocals and overall sound. It then gets EVERON-like as contrasts continue. Lots of passion. "Promises" is the other top three tune. It opens with some atmosphere before the drums come pounding in like a stampede before a minute. This is good.Vocals before 2 1/2 minutes as the onslaught continues. Some ripping guitar 5 minutes in. "Bad Religion" is heavy duty to open but it settles back some when the vocals come in. Does the singer not sound like Oliver from EVERON 3 1/2 minutes in ? Love the guitar solo that follows.

An excellent addition to your Prog-Metal collection, especially if your into the melodic and emotional variety.

Mellotron Storm | 4/5 |

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