CONCEPTION — In Your Multitude

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3.72 | 16 ratings | 3 reviews
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Album · 1995

Tracklist

1. Under a Mourning Star (5:10)
2. Missionary Man (3:39)
3. Retrospect (3:11)
4. Guilt (3:46)
5. Sanctuary (2:57)
6. A Million Gods (7:44)
7. Some Wounds (4:35)
8. Carnal Comprehension (4:21)
9. Solar Serpent (3:56)
10. In Your Multitude (6:39)
11. Gravity (3:21)

Total Time: 49:25

Line-up/Musicians

- Roy Khan / vocals
- Tore Otsby / guitar
- Ingar Amlien / bass
- Arve Heimdal / drums

Guest: Trond Nagell-dahl - Keyboards

About this release

Release date: May 3rd, 1995
Label: Noise Records #N 0229-2

Bonus track on Japanese pressing:
11. Gravity (03:25)

Has also been issued as a limited edition CD in double vinyl Sleeve with 2 additional 12" EP's containing 4 Bonus Tracks :
1. Among The Gods
2. Gravity
3. Guilt
4. Sundance

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UMUR
"In Your Multitude" is the 3rd full-length studio album by Norwegian power/progressive metal act Conception. The album was released through Noise Records in May 1995. It´s the successor to "Parallel Minds" from 1993 and features one lineup change as keyboard player Hans Christian Gjestvang´s has left. He has not been replaced here, so the keyboards are handled by session musician Trond Nagell-dahl.

Stylistically the material on "In Your Multitude" feel like the natural continuation of the power/progressive metal sound of "Parallel Minds (1993)". The sound is maybe slightly more progressive in nature than the music style on the predecessor, but it´s details which set the two albums apart. And that counts for both musical style and the high quality of the material featured on the two albums. Those expecting an explosion of progressive features like complex song structures, unconventional time signatures, or longer instrumental sections, should look somewhere else, as Conception may use those elements on occasion (like on the longer instrumental section on "A Million Gods"), but they are more in the power metal camp than in the progressive metal ditto. If I should make a comparison to a contemporary act which most people can relate to, I´d mention Queensrÿche, although the influence is only heard occasionally.

The high level musicianship is one of the greatest assets of "In Your Multitude", but anyone familiar with the preceding releases won´t be surprised by that. The instrumentalists are very well playing, and especially guitarist Tore Otsby delivers some strong riffs, very well played guitar solos, and loads of intriguing ideas to the musical landscape of the album. His playing is technical but still tasteful and restrained when the songs call for it. The rhythm section are skilled too and deliver the right heavy pounding performance to back up the riffs and the many great vocal melodies performed by lead vocalist Roy Khan. The latter mentioned is a singer extraordinaire with a strong voice and a powerful and varied delivery. The keyboards are mostly used for atmosphere, but there are moments on the album when they have a more prominent role.

"In Your Multitude" features a well sounding production job, which suits the music perfectly. There is power here and there is clarity enough to hear every detail being played/sung. So upon conclusion "In Your Multitude" is just the right step forward for Conception and it´s a high quality release deserving a 4 star (80%) rating.
Warthur
Norwegian metal from the 1990s? Oh, OK, so this is going to be some second-wave black metal to burn churches to, huh?

Well, no, not quite - Conception were instead a progressive metal outfit who, based on this album, seem to have a power metal-tinged sound which tends towards the catchier, more anthemic, and occasionally a bit cheesier end of the subgenre. It's certainly a technically competent example of this style and I imagine that anyone with a healthy appreciation for, say, Dream Theater would get a lot out of this, but if, like me, you find this style of progressive metal to be highly hit and miss then you might find this one leaves you cold unless you are in just the right mood for it.

Sinkadotentree
This is the third album from Norway's CONCEPTION released in 1995. Like the previous one this is an excellent Prog-Metal album and perhaps the progiiest of the first three. My edition has a bonus track called "Gravity" which does justice to the rest of the album. My top three tracks begin with "Missionary Man" with the killer riffs and heavy overall sound. Some blistering guitar later on. "Guilt" is another top three and yes it's also one of the heavier ones and Khan is sounding angry here on vocals. lastly is "A Million Gods" where the rhythm section just kills. An all out assault late on this one. If your into Prog-Metal you should really enjoy this one or their "Parallel Minds" album. A solid 4 stars.

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