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Band
Echoes of Eternity
Title
The Forgotten Goddess
Type
LP/EP
Company
Nuclear Blast
YOR
2007
Style
Gothic/Symphonic
7/3/2008 - Review by: Vinaya Saksena

Echoes of Eternity
The Forgotten Goddess

Company: Nuclear Blast
Release: 2007
Reviewer: Vinaya
Genre: Gothic/Symphonic
Rating
3.5



  • Extreme metal influences with the increasingly popular female-fronted, Goth-courting melodic metal



  • Now here is something that worries me: A genuinely skilled, talented, even somewhat unique band that unfortunately seem likely to get lost in the shuffle simply due to their name. Not that the name utterly sucks or anything (in fact, the band seem to have put a surprising amount of thought into it, based on what the album's press release says). It's just that, with Into Eternity, After Forever and who knows who else on the rise in the last couple of years, how does one keep track of the all the bands with names referencing time everlasting?

    But enough examination of the brand (band) name. What of the product? Ah yes, that inspires far more confidence. The press bio indicates that guitarist Brandon S. Patton, a death metal scene veteran, formed Echoes in an effort to combine his extreme metal influences with the increasingly popular female-fronted, Goth-courting melodic metal style practiced in various forms by Nightwish, After Forever, Lacuna Coil and their ilk. And judging by this promising debut, Patton and his bandmates are well on their way to realizing that vision with great artistic success.

    Thankfully, The Forgotten Goddess sees the band skipping one of the major potential pitfalls of combining those two styles--Cookie Monster spoiling the show. Yes, while Epica and other bands make commendable music, I often find myself turned off by the barking death metal-like male vocals that such bands often feel they need to include to provide "contrast" to a pristine female voice. For this reason, I am glad these guys decided to let Francine Boucher work her golden-throated magic uninhibited by such annoyances. The only complaint I have would be the overabundance of those cliched "chugga-chugga" rhythms often employed in modern, Dream Theater-aping prog metal (see the closing bars of "Towers of Silence"- enough already!).

    Still, the mix of soaring female vocals, heavy but tuneful riffing, tasty solos, clever tempo changes and occasional acoustic guitars proves a pleasing one, my personal favorite selections here being opener "Burning With Life," "Voices in a Dream" and the memorable title track. I would call this band one to watch, because good as I feel this album is, I have a feeling better things are on the horizon. I await the band's future output with baited breath.


    • 1 :REVIEW COUNT
      3.5 :AVE RATING

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    TITLE
    DOR
    COMPANY
    REVIEWER DATE MADE RATING
    The Forgotten Goddess
    2007
    Nuclear Blast
    Vinaya Saksena7/3/2008
    3.5

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