BEHIND THE CURTAIN — Till Birth Do Us Part

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Album · 1999

Tracklist

1. I Believe (1:39)
2. Snap (6:27)
3. Artifical Trance (7:02)
4. Dreaming Of A Way (7:02)
5. Illusory (9:27)
6. I Lost My Sense Of Passion (5:35)
7. Breeze (7:12)
8. The Fields Of Despair (7:09)
9. I Believe (3:43)

Total Time 55:21

Line-up/Musicians

- Lars Jelsbak / guitars
- Brian Rasmussen / drums
- Signar Petersen / guitars
- Jonas Herholdt Froberg / vocals
- Morten Sandager Pedersen / piano, keyboards
- Kaspar Dupont Mulin / bass

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Released by Sensory Records.

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UMUR
"Till Birth Do Us Part" is the debut full-length studio album by Danish progressive metal act Behind the Curtain. "Till Birth Do Us Part", which was released on the Sensory label, is so far the band´s only official release. They released a demo in 1996 called "Creation" and a promo in 2001 but disbanded shortly after that. Various members of Behind the Curtain have since been part of other Danish metal acts such as Mercenary, Pretty Maids, Invocator, Mnemic and Transparent.

The music on the album is technical/progressive metal. The music is full of innovative and adventurous ideas and should anyone be in doubt what progressive metal is all albut this album is a school example of how progressive metal should sound. This is not your hard rock or power metal influenced variant of the genre. This is what I think is "real" progressive metal. Lots of technical twists, complex song structures and excellent virtuoso instrumental and vocal performances. To my ears Psychotic Waltz is an obvious influence, but there are nods toward most of the other usual suspects on the progressive metal scene in the music too. Acts such as Dream Theater, Sieges Even and Fates Warning. But a comparison to the relatively obscure US progressive metal act Catharsis and their sole and rather rare album "Pathways to Wholeness (1995)" is not far off either. I´m sure the latter was known to the guys in the band as it was released through the Danish Nordic Metal label and readily available in Denmark back then. There are 9 tracks on "Till Birth Do Us Part" but the display shows 10 tracks which means that between the intro and the outro songs on the album there are actually 8 tracks instead of 7 as the cover tells you. Confusing eh? Well it´s a bit amaturish if you ask me, but I´m sure the band is not to blame. I´ve given up understanding the error and just try and enjoy the music.

There are 6 members in the band. Two guitarists, one bassist, one drummer, one keyboard player, and one lead vocalist. Several of the instrumental players also deliver backing vocals. The music is pretty varied so you get both subtle dark passages, really heavy odd metered chugging riffing and epic sounding sections too. The music is generally very melodic but you won´t find anthemic choruses or many easy sing along parts on this album. Lead vocalist Jonas Herholdt Froberg is skilled and carries a strong and personal voice. I must confess that I´m not much of a keyboard man when it comes to progressive metal and I´m usually turned off when they become too prominant in the soundscape but keyboard player Morten Sandager Pedersen, while not always subtle enough for my tastes, does have a rather tasteful approach to the instrument. All instruments are equally important in the music though and the music generally requires lots of attention. Both bass and guitars play some really interesting technical details and melodic hooks too. Drummer Brian "Brylle" Rasmussen also needs to be mentioned for his excellent playing on the album. The tracks are all of a high compositional quality. Take a listen to tracks such as "Snap", "Dreaming Of A Way" or "The Fields Of Despair". Quality songs full of adventurous ideas.

The album is produced by prolific Danish metal producer and musician Jacob Hansen. It´s a typical Jacob Hansen production but not one of his best. It´s still quite an enjoyable sound, but in the most busy sections, the instruments are not always distinguishable from each other in the mix and to be honest it sounds a bit messy at times. Another complaint is that the otherwise excellent vocals are sometimes a bit too low in the mix.

"Till Birth Do Us Part" was recommended to me recently and it´s with shame that I have to admit that I hadn´t heard about this album before. I might have seen it a couple of times in the second hand album bins but never took notice. What a huge mistake and one I´m determined to make up for with the deserved 4 star (80%) rating I´m gonna give this album. This album showcases just about everything I enjoy about progressive metal and I find it highly recommendable. Especially to fans of Psychotic Waltz. Behind the Curtain is of course not a clone of that band, a real keyboard player in the Behind the Curtain lineup is a big difference between the two and there are other things that set them apart, but I´m sensing fans of Psychotic Waltz could have a blast with this one, as "Till Birth Do Us Part" is of the same unique adventurous nature as the first two albums by Psychotic Waltz. One a sidenote you´d better hurry if you´re interested in purchasing this album though because Sensory has recently announced that "Till Birth Do Us Part" will not see more pressings. As you can read from my review "Till Birth Do Us Part" isn´t exactly what I would call a perfect album. The sound production isn´t the best and there is a weird error with the tracklist that´s kind of annoying but those flaws are almost totally overshadowed by the adventurous and high quality music and musicianship. So this is overall a very recommendable purchase.

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ovidiu
A single album for this talented Danish band edited at the prestigious SENSORY records label!Well,it's a shame that the guys stopped only after a single album,because they had some serious arguments to have a brilliant career ahead!The musical style is a tortured prog metal in the vein of PSYCHOTIC WALTZ-especially because of the vocalist -almost a clone of Buddy Lackey!The songs are pretty long,with heavy riffs and interesting double pedal rhythms!The production of the album is a decent one,.definitelly it could have been better-but it's ok especially in the medium tones!Most of the songs are midtempo,the guys didn't like the uptempo rhythms,and that gave a monotone aspect to the album!Anyway 3.5 well deserved stars for an ambitious album!

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