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Various Artists: Nuclear Blast Allstars- Out of the Dark

When the light fades away we are left standing in the dark and if alone it often plays tricks on ones mind and can hold a foreboding and sinister grip on our psyche. Now that I have your attention I present the second part in the celebration of Nuclear Blast Records 20th Anniversary with Out Of The Dark - a CD that continues what we last heard on its predecessor Into The Light. Similar to ITL, the music has been written by a particular performer and all the songs are sung by different vocalists. With Into The Light we found rather upbeat and positive energy at the musical hands of Victor Smolski (Rage) and singers such as Tobias Sammett (EdGuy) and Tony Kakko (Sonata Arctica) but with Out Of The Dark the similarity ends here. Musically this one comes at the talented hands of Peter Wichers, who many remember from the band Soilwork, and while he is no longer a member he still remains one of the industry's most talented individuals. Wichers did a great job on this one as he molds and works each tune to be a unique entity of its own and doesn't give us a regurgitation of one same old style over and over. He managed to fit each track into the personality of who would sing it and the end result will really impress the most stoic of Metal followers. The tune by In Flames' Anders was a good opener, but it seemed overshadowed by "Schizo" which is delivered by Hypocrisy/Pain's leader Peter Tagtgren. The song had more Pain than Hypocrisy in there if you asked me but had a smoldering groove throughout that was oh so exciting. "Devotion" shows that Wichers could pen a Black Metal epic that was worthy of being part of the Dimmu Borgir set list if need be. However instead of Shagrath, we find Jari of Wintersun doing the vocals here and really showing that the dark is bleak and unforgiving. Standing proud as I expected him to is Christian Alvestam of Scar Symmetry, and this is a band that I think more Metal fans should be listening to as well. Christian does both the light and dark vocals in this band so it was great to see him working with different material from his own. Wichers really allowed him to shine but that cannot be hard with two professionals like that working together. It was nice to hear John Bush (former Anthrax/Armored Saint) back on record again and he still has the pipes that make him such a unique singer. "The Dawn Of It All" was an interesting number for while it was sung by Soilwork's own "Speed", the tune itself didn't sound like anything that the band has done so that was pretty cool. It's also the slowest tune on the album so it offers you a small breather before it kicks back in (but be aware this is not an intermission track by any means). We get a track from the Kataklysm, Sonic Syndicate, Death Angel and Mnemic singers as well, but I am going to leave a little room for you to investigate on your own now. The drums on the entire CD are played by Dirk Verbeuren (Soilwork/Scarve) and he is a machine on the kit. Henry Ranta, another ex-Soilwork member also helps out with some of the performance on the release. I haven't decided if I liked this one better than the previous chapter because each held some level of appeal to my musical preferences. I will say that Out Of The Dark is certainly heavier and darker so if that's what rules your CD rack then this one is the one you need to look into first but I don't recommend your passing up on the "Light" side. As I completed the initial listen I found myself returning to the second, third and fourth tracks once again and this time around at a considerably higher volume because isn't that how Metal is best appreciated?

As I said in my closing for the Into The Light release, this kind of release proves the level of creativity and diversity of the label artist roster very clearly by taking that which you expect and re-working the formula around to something all the more interesting. They also include a bonus CD which features current label superstars such as Dimmu Borgir and Meshuggah and introduces you to their own new signings with Nile and Epica. Nile is not a new band to the Metal faithful, but Epica could very well be and you MUST purchase their label debut for it is amazing.

Bonus CD: The Ancestral Fever (Dimmu Borgir), Tyrants (Immortal), As He Creates So He Destroys (Nile), Purge The World (Exodus), The Martyr (Bleed The Sky), Futile Breed Machine (Meshuggah), Replica (Epica), Prisoner Of War (All Shall Perish), All Is Not Forgotten (Agnostic Front).


Track Listing

  1. Dysfunctional Hours (Anders Friden)
  2. Schizo (Peter Tagtgren)
  3. Devotion (Maenpaa)
  4. The Overshadowing (Christian Alvestam)
  5. Paper Trail (John Bush)
  6. The Dawn Of It All (Bjorn "Speed" Strid)
  7. Cold Is My Vengeance (Mauricio Iacono)
  8. My Name Is Fate (Mark Osegueda)
  9. The Gilded Dagger (Richard Sjunnesson & Roland Johannson)
  10. Closer To The Edge (Guilliame Bideau)

Added: October 30th 2007
Reviewer: Ken Pierce
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Various Artists: Nuclear Blast Allstars- Out of the Dark
Posted by Butch Jones, SoT Staff Writer on 2007-10-30 14:30:36
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The Nuclear Blast All Stars Out of the Dark CD is the 2nd CD of the 2 compilation CD's celebrating the 20th anniversary of Nuclear Blast records. Out of the Dark is the heavier evil brother of the 1st release, Into the Light. This is easily one of the best metal releases of the year with a who's who of singers from the Nuclear Blast records roster.

Led by guitarist Peter Wichers (former founding member of the great Soilwork) who wrote, produced & played on all 10 tracks on this CD, Wichers enlisted the talents of drummers Dirk Verbeuren (Soilwork, Scarve), Henry Ranta (ex-Soilwork) to round out this project. There is a different singer on each of the 10 songs and each song is pretty much tailored to each singer's style. From John Bush (Anthrax) to Speed Strid (Soilwork) to Christian Älvestam (Scar Symmetry) this CD flows together like an actual record, as opposed to an All Star record. From heavy & mean to thrashing and black metal dark, the Nuclear Blast All Stars shine on pretty much each and every track.

Out of the Dark is an extreme metal release through and through. Check out the lead track, "Dysfunctional Hours" featuring vocals from In Flames' Anders Fridén or the amazingly heavy and melodic, "The Gilded Dagger" with co-vocals from Richard & Roland of newcomers Sonic Syndicate. Peter Wichers writing style is very evident throughout, while at the same time being able to craft the songs for the vocalist that was to sing on each song. Wichers is not normally known for Black/Death Metal type stuff, but the track "Devotion" featuring Jari of Wintersun was obviously written for him & it is spot on. Another highlight is "Schizo" with Peter of Hypocrisy on vocals. Fast and very Swedish Metal sounding, in other words very Peter Wichers!!

This is a sonically great sounding record that was expertly produced by Peter Wichers, as well. Massive is great way to put it. Wichers was the perfect person to put in charge of this project. While his obvious writing style is an influence on every song, each song works for the singer that's on it. Out of the Dark is a Metal must have. If you are into the Euro/Swedish/Prog/Black Metal scene of today, then you need to run out today and pick this up. It won't disappoint!!






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