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Leprous: Melodies of Atonement
Leprous' Melodies of Atonement is a highly anticipated release, touted as a torchbearer for modern progressive music. While I approached the album with excitement, I found it challenging to fully connect with the band's vision. The album's reliance on electronic elements and commitment to uniqueness are admirable, but the song structures often blend together, making it difficult to distinguish one track from another.
Einar's vocals are undoubtedly a highlight, showcasing his impressive range and emotional delivery. However, the overall sound feels overly processed and compressed, lacking the memorability I crave. The polyrhythmic elements demonstrate the band's technical prowess, at times sounding like a more complex version of Imagine Dragons, mixed with an operatic touch reminiscence of popular acts like Muse, and that same digestible but powerful darkness of grandiose bands like Rammstein… of course, this is a personal opinion, and every listener must approach and embrace this album differently.
As a fan of atoned melodies, I was surprised to find Melodies of Atonement not resonating with me. The album's themes of sadness and introspection are evident in the song titles and lyrics. While some tracks stand out, such as the hauntingly beautiful "I Hear the Sirens", the single "Atonement", the groovy "Limbo", and the captivating and my personal favorite "Starlight", the album as a whole feels very dense, like molasses or reduced syrup, but without the sweetness, delivering pungent sourness instead.
This album will undoubtedly excite long-standing fans of the band, but it didn't quite align with my personal taste. I commend Leprous for their innovation and technical skill, and I'm confident that Melodies of Atonement will find its audience… cheers!
Track Listing:
1. Silently Walking Alone (4:05)
2. Atonement (4:49)
3. My Specter (3:56)
4. I Hear the Sirens (4:31)
5. Like a Sunken Ship (4:05)
6. Limbo (5:57)
7. Faceless (6:26)
8. Starlight (6:09)
9. Self-Satisfied Lullaby (6:21)
10. Unfree My Soul (5:22)
Added: August 15th 2024 Reviewer: Jose Antonio Marmol Score: Related Link: Band Website Hits: 764 Language: english
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