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Scarecrow: Scarecrow III
Scarecrow's Scarecrow III is a cool blend of doomy and slightly progressive heavy metal, fronted by vocalist Artemis, whose style echoes the iconic Robert Plant and Geddy Lee. While this mix can become exhausting at times, the band's exceptional musicianship, driven by Max's crushing guitar riffs, Elijah's solid bass lines, and Vadim's pounding drums, keeps the listener engaged throughout the album.
One of the standout features of Scarecrow III is its incorporation of Arabic and Middle Eastern-influenced melodies and rhythms, which not only add a unique layer of depth to the music but also enhance the conceptual meaning of the record. The use of the Orza Percussion Ensemble's Arabic orchestral arrangements on tracks like "The Saffron Skies" is particularly noteworthy, adding a cinematic quality to the album that transports listeners to ancient lands.
The album boasts several highlights, including the energetic and guitar-driven "The Foe", which stands out as a fan favorite, with Artemis's powerful vocals and Max's scorching guitar work. Other notable tracks include the hauntingly beautiful "Eternal Ones", which showcases Artemis's versatility on flute and piano, the Zeppelin-inspired heavy rocker "The Hymn", and the epic title track "The Saffron Skies", which features the Orza Percussion Ensemble's stunning Arabic orchestral arrangements.
These songs showcase the band's ability to craft complex, engaging music that will appeal to fans of heavy metal and progressive rock. With its unique blend of heavy metal and Middle Eastern influences, Scarecrow III is a solid record that demonstrates the band's growth and musicality. The cinematic approach to their music, combined with the band's technical prowess, makes Scarecrow III a recommended listen for fans of heavy metal and progressive rock, with its intricate instrumentation, soaring vocals, and epic soundscapes.
Overall, Scarecrow III is a testament to Scarecrow's innovative approach to heavy metal, blending complex rhythms, soaring vocals, and cinematic soundscapes to create a truly immersive listening experience...cheers!
Track Listing:
1. The Saffron Skies Overture (5:08)
2. The Hymn (5:30)
3. Eastern Nightmare (7:15)
4. The Foe (3:39)
5. Rising Sands (8:07)
6. Eternal Ones (5:16)
7. The Turtle (5:17)
8. The Saffron Skies (10:42)
Added: June 11th 2025 Reviewer: Jose Antonio Marmol Score:     Related Link: Band @ Bandcamp Hits: 172 Language: english
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