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(Highland Glory) - "Twist of Faith"

Reviewed by:

"Philip Wooldridge"- (Ravenheart Music)

Genre:
(Female Fronted) {Rock/Symphonic-Metal}-(Music)
Country:
Scotland
Length:
57:00
Release Date:
2011
Band Members: Trine Elise Johansen - Vocals Morten Færøvig - Drums
  Knut E. Tøftum - Bass Lars Andre Larsen - Guitar, Keyboards
     
     
Track Listing: 1.)- Holocauster ride (4:27)
9.)- Blood of the innocent (8:54)
  2.)-Limitation of life (5:16)
10.)- Alone (Heart cover) (3:34)
  3.)-Temptation highland (4:59)  
  4.)- Without you (5:51)  
  5.)- Twist of faith (5:35)  
  6.)-Far cry from freedom (5:26)  
  7.)-Earthbound spirit (5:46)  
  8.)-Diary of the dying (5:31)  

Review:

The band's name conjures up images of hairy Scotsmen with nothing under their kilts tossing their cabers, but in fact they come from Scotland’s old enemy Norway far further to the north. The links are far closer than you might think, Norway held parts of Scotland throughout the early medieval period culminating in the Battle Of Largs (SW of Glasgow) in 1263 that ended in a score draw that favoured the Scots (Norway needed a win to qualify for Euro 1264), and the Norwegians retained control of the Orkney Islands until 1471, the famous Viking festival Up Helly Aa is still held there. This is their third album, the last released in 2005, but their first with a female singer leading the notorious Highland charge. Although Norway is not noted for its power metal, musically you have to draw comparisons with early Nightwish from across the border in Finland, with an injection of Iron Maiden and Power Quest. The suitably massive sound hits you like a force 10 gale blowing in off the North Sea, it's a good job that bóidheach Trine Elise Johansen possesses a pair of mighty rock lungs with crystal clear diction so that you can hear her over the tempest, she also has a perfectly glorious operatic voice as well, they have certainly found a top class singer. They open with the nuclear powered rocker 'Holocauster Ride', then comes a couple of claymore wielding anthems 'Limitation of Life' and 'Highland Temptation' (about Sharon den Adel enticing you up the Trossachs..........only joking).***

The next pair head into Nightwish territory, the awesome 'Sleeping Sun' esque 'Without You' with Trine in superb operatic mode, and the immense symphonic title track 'Twist of Faith' (live video on Female Voices blog). It's back to full gallop with the more folk metallish 'Far Cry From Freedom' which hurtles along faster than Bonny Prince Charlie being chased by the English with his kilt on fire, followed by the terrific powerful shuffle 'Earthbound Spirit' and the outstanding power ballad 'Diary of the Dying'. The last two are the thundering epic 'Blood of the Innocent' and a cover of the Heart ballad belter 'Alone' which showcases Trine's voice. One of the great joys of this album is the variety and moments of subtlety achieved within a consistent style and sound which elevates them above the plethora of bands who plough a single furrow. This means that I must admit that am rather impressed and pleasantly surprised by this release, I was expecting a one dimensional metal band and got something far more interesting. You get a good value 55 minutes of music that's well worth delving into your sporran for, so highland fling to their clan gathering at http://www.highlandglory.com/ , a braveheart 8.75 out of 10.

 

 

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