[schema type=”review” name=”Pyogenesis – A Kingdom To Disappear” description=”Label: AFM Records” author=”Nina Mende” pubdate=”2017-02-24″ ]
Anyone who is trying to apply the mechanisms of a successful career in Heavy Metal to Pyogenesis is in for a huge surprise. The Stuttgart based Metal act wholeheartedly renounced every single business rule from the very start, defied conventions and grinningly granted themselves absolution. They launched a career that was destined to fail on paper. Yet, these reckless Swabians quickly turned into one of the most exciting, most innovative and most legendary bands to emerge in the nineties.
The album starts out strong and energetic. The growling after the intro, as well as the heavy guitar riffs, give you the impression of “A Kingdom To Disappear” being a hardcore metal album, but the following songs convince you of the opposite. Catchy melodies are combined with strong vocals and a touch of metal. Pyogenesis wander between heavy metal and melodic metal, giving it their own touch of sound. Which is quite an interesting one. The wide arrangements give room for your imagination and interpretation. So let your mind wander.
Pyogenesis created an album filled with timeless music. “A Kingdom To Disappear” will take you on a ride. One that you will not forget. The music will dig deep and last for times to come. Go ahead and check it out!
Tracklist: 01. Sleep Is Good (Intro) 02. Every Man For Himself And God Against All 03. I Have Seen My Soul 04. A Kingdom To Disappear (It’s Too Late) 05. New Helvetia 06. That’s When Everybody Gets Hurt 07. We (1848) 08. Blaze, My Northern Flame 09. Everlasting Pain |
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