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Band
Xerath
Title
III
Type
LP/EP
Company
Candlelight
YOR
2014
Style
Gothic/Symphonic
1/6/2015 - Review by: Greg Watson

Xerath
III

Company: Candlelight
Release: 2014
Genre: Gothic death
Rating: 3.5
Reviewer: Greg Watson

  • An interesting dynamic



  • UK symphonic metal group Xerath are one of those bands that aren't an outfit you can listen to day in and day out. It's more mood music of a sort that you really have to be in the mindset to listen to. 'III', the band's latest opus, is an album that somewhat bucks that trend. While there is an ever present symphonic overtone, the album feels more like a death metal album with an orchestral backing. There aren't intricate arrangements that the guitar just works itself into, the arrangements go around the guitar. There are songs where the arrangements are the featured instrumentation and on these tracks, the guitar doesn't try to compete but rather turns into a gracious spectator. Vocally the album features a mix of death and hardcore style singing. With the aggressiveness of the guitar and the arrangements, the vocals tend to mesh quite well with whatever instrument is featured on each track. Tracks like "Death Defiant", "I Hunt for the Weak" and "Ironclad" feel more like traditional death metal tracks through and through. However, the blend of death metal and symphonic metal together create an interesting dynamic, where they almost feed off each other like parasitic partners, each growing stronger on the other's mettle. As the album progresses, it creates an almost paradoxical partnership. This album provides listeners with a unique soundscape that appears to be constantly shifting and changing as the album moves along. The album closes out with a two-part orchestral piece that also features some aggressive guitar riffs in the second part of the piece. This album won't be for everyone but I found it to be a very intricately, well-put together offering and will find myself going back to this one more and more.


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      3.5 :AVE RATING

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    DOR
    COMPANY
    REVIEWER DATE MADE RATING
    III
    2014
    Candlelight
    Greg Watson1/6/2015
    3.5

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