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BEHIND

Mayfair

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3.58 | 14 ratings | 2 reviews | 29% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1993

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Behind (3:00)
2. Advanced In Years (5:54)
3. Generation Isolated (4:13)
4. Madame Pest (4:32)
5. Schlaflos Müde (5:27)
6. Ecstasy (5:57)

Total Time 29:13

Bonus tracks on 2012/2013 reissues:
7. Daily Screams Pt. II Long Past And Forgotten...? (5:00)
8. Man Of Sorrow (6:14)

Extra bonus tracks on 2013 reissue:
9. Adam (6:39)
10. Dear Julia (5:23)
11. Fear (5:00)
12. Last Spring (3:54)
13. Fegefeuer (3:24)
14. Individual Circus (3:03)
15. Emptiness (2:49)
16. Man Of Sorrow (Very Progressive Version) (6:31)

Line-up / Musicians

- Mario Prünster / vocals
- René Tiefenböck / guitar
- René Konzett / bass
- Manfred Konzett / drums

Releases information

CD General Inquisitor Torquemado's releases ‎- GIT002 (1993, Switzerland)

CD Pure Prog Records ‎- PPRCD004 (2013, Germany) Remastered, with 10 bonus tracks (demos), new cover

LP Pure Steel Records ‎- PSRLP026 (2012, Germany) Two bonus tracks (from the "Find my screams behind this gate" demo, 1991), new cover

Digital album

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MAYFAIR Behind ratings distribution


3.58
(14 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music (29%)
29%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection (36%)
36%
Good, but non-essential (21%)
21%
Collectors/fans only (14%)
14%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

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Review by siLLy puPPy
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR PSIKE, JRF/Canterbury, P Metal, Eclectic
4 stars Despite sounding like a brand name for some kind of kitchen appliance, MAYFAIR was actually amongst good company in the first wave of early 1990s progressive metal having formed in 1989 in the far western city of Frastanz, Austria situated directly next to the tiny micronation of Liechtenstein. This band released three albums in the 1990s with the first one being this debut titled BEHIND? After a long hiatus MAYFAIR returned in 2013 with "Schlage Mein Herz, Schlage" and then released another couple albums after that.

While the lineup has changed in its second coming, the early members included Mario "le Fate" Prünster (vocals), René (guitar), Mötle (bass) and Little (drums). Despite having been together for over three decades now, MAYFAIR still remains a mysterious and oddball band which sounded a bit different than anything that has existed ever since. The original 1993 release of BEHIND? featured six strong tracks that barely seeped past the 29-minute mark on the General Inquisitor label but has since been reissued in 2013 on the Pure Prog label with a bonus CD of unreleased tracks, various demos and alternate versions of the tracks.

While coming off as an eccentric style of progressive alternative metal with a hypnotic cyclical loop riffing style that reminds a little bit of Tool, MAYFAIR adds the exotic flair of exquisite ethnic percussive nuances with sophisticated drum rolls and varying percussive sounds as well as implementing what sounds like Euroopean folky melodic touches making it all sound quite unique. What really makes MAYFAIR stand out though has to be the dramatic vocal antics of lead singer Mario Prünster who has the flamboyant tendencies of Devil Doll but sounds a bit like a trippier Geddy Lee of Rush at times. What also comes to mind is the metal version of Gnidrolog at least in terms of the vocals and idiosyncratic unorthodoxies.

BEHIND? implements a very hypnotic atmospheric approach yet features strong bass grooves, grungy yet melodic guitar heft and a nice diverse palette of percussion. The compositions are fairly short for progressive metal with no tracks exceeding six minutes but the composiitons are a bit avant-garde in how they unfold. In some ways, MAYFAIR reminds me of an alternative version of the French band Ange as it comes across as somewhat theatrical yet carries an alternative metal heft in vein of Tool and similar 90s alt metal bands. Despite the influences MAYFAIR sounds utterly unique with plenty of creative mojo firing on all pistons. Not the heaviest or fastest metal you could experience but certainly one that carries mystique and subtle beauty.

Review by UMUR
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
3 stars "Behind..." is the debut full-length studio album by Austrian progressive metal act Mayfair. The album was released through General Inquisitor Torquemado in 1993. Mayfair formed in 1989 and released the 1989 "Live for the King" and the 1991 "Find My Screams Behind This Gate" demos before being signed for the release of "Behind..." by the small and shortlived independent General Inquisitor Torquemado label.

"Behind..." features 6 tracks and a total playing time of 29:16, which really isn´t much considering that this is a progressive metal release. One of the regular features of the genre is excessive song- and album lengths, but Mayfair are generally a very different sounding and quite creative progressive metal act, and you should by no means expect this to sound like the Dream Theater school of progressive metal, which started to flood the market around this time. The music features no keyboards, and it´s often strangely atmosperic and almost abstract theatrical in nature. The most odd moments of Psychotic Waltz may be a valid reference, but the music on "Behind..." is quite hard to describe correctly.

It´s certainly unique and quite the interesting listen, although not everything works equally well. The sound production is a bit on the powerless and thin side, and although lead vocalist Mario Prünster is arguably a skilled vocalist his distinct sounding voice and theatrical delivery are sometimes a bit much on the ears (picture how Geddy Lee from Rush would sound like if he was crazy). So upon conclusion I´d put "Behind..." in the catagory of being more interesting than great, but I´d still recommend giving the album a listen if you´re curious to find and hear progressive metal from the 90s, which is on the weirder and more unique side of the spectrum. A 3 star (60%) rating is warranted.

(Originally posted on Metal Music Archives).

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