EDGUY — Age of the Joker

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3.82 | 16 ratings | 2 reviews
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Album · 2011

Filed under Heavy Metal
By EDGUY

Tracklist

1. Robin Hood (8:26)
2. Nobody's Hero (4:33)
3. Rock Of Cashel (6:20)
4. Pandora's Box (6:47)
5. Breathe (5:05)
6. Two Out Of Seven (4:29)
7. Faces In The Darkness (5:24)
8. The Arcane Guild (5:00)
9. Fire On The Downline (5:48)
10. Behind The Gates To Midnight World (8:58)
11. Every Night Without You (4:52)

Total Time 65:42

Line-up/Musicians

- Tobias Sammet / Vocals
- Jens Ludwig / Guitars
- Dirk Sauer / Guitars
- Tobias Exxel / Bass
- Felix Bohnke / Drums

with
- Oliver Hartmann / Vocals (Backing)
- Thomas Rettke / Vocals (Backing)
- Gracia Sposito / Vocals (Backing)
- Cloudy Yang / Vocals (Backing)
- Simon Oberender / Hammond Organ
- Sascha Paeth / Keyboards
- Miro Rodenberg / Keyboards, Orchestration

About this release

Nuclear Blast records, August 26th, 2011

Thanks to UMUR for the addition and adg211288, DippoMagoo for the updates

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Stephen
Coming up with a significant improvement over the last 'Tinnitus Sanctus', Edguy is back on track again on 'Age of The Joker', molding and shaping their music based on their glorious power metal days and melodic hard rock. There's a similarity with 'Rocket Ride' in terms of sound, but to judge which one is better is kinda difficult, looks like a balance competition to me. The maturity in writing is depicted in some lengthy beefy songs, also seemed to be infused with Sammet's Avantasia edge, and Edguy at the same time still able to pump out catchy songs to grab the attention of the non-metal fans.

'Robin Hood', the first single and a tale of Nottinghamshire's heroic thief, ran in a high-speed tempo with classic Maiden feel and overall a great song to start but somehow too long at 8 minutes. The 5-minutes single version on the 2nd disc is better I think. 'Nobody's Hero' is furious and melodic, an example of Edguy's superior heavy metal side. 'Rock of Cashel' has an interesting Celtic traditional interlude and also a good track.

'Breathe' has a happy vibe, still good but 'Two Out of Seven' is much better. Dripping with commercial element, the song flows with such a splendid chorus. 'Pandora's Box' and 'Faces In The Darkness' are two obvious fillers here and the weakest part of this album, although after several spins, they're not horrible like my first thought. 'The Arcane Guild' is the most metal track here, reminds me of their early 'Theater of Salvation' days, definitely one of my fave. 'Fire On The Downline' is surprisingly great to me, perhaps another proof that Sammett is highly capable of creating beautiful MHR/AOR tracks, and the enchanting closing ballad, 'Every Night Without You' only strengthen my opinion.

Overall, a solid comeback by the band after being sloppy in 'Tinnitus Sanctus'. I rated this as strong as 'Rocket Ride', but both albums have their own strength and weaknesses, and I might prefer this over ‘Rocket Ride’ at the end of the day. The 2CD-version is nice to have although not essential, but enjoyable with its nice and diverse songs selection. Great album!

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optisailor2002
With the recent spate of weak releases under Tobias Sammet, including 2008's Tinnitus Sanctus and the recent Avantasia double album - The Wicked Symphony and Angel of Babylon, each album marking his move towards AOR and mainstream hard rock, expectations were pretty low for their recent release, Age of the Joker, even though Edguy has always remained one of my favourite power metal bands, being one of the first bands that I listen to in my foray into metal proper. Despite so, the band has not given up their reputation as one of the most fun-loving bands, with this album seeing them simply taking the jester as their mascot, placed proudly smack in the middle of the album artwork.

While Age of the Joker is no return to their original Helloween-inspired power metal form, it is certainly an improvement from their previous album, Tinnitus Sanctus, and the music sounds more in the veins of 2006's Rocket Ride (say what you want, but this has managed to make it as one of my favourite Edguy albums), with more progressive elements included. Opening track Robin Hood is a perfect example of the style that will be on the rest of the album, and reminds listeners of what could have come from the Rocket Ride album, a sleek heavy metal/hard rock fusion, melodic and catchy at the same time. But the progressive elements really come in during the later tracks where influences ranging from folk to blues are spotted. For example, songs like Nobody's Hero incorporate some thrashy riffs, Rock of Cashel includes some folk metal moments that would sound fit on an Eluveitie album and Pandora's Box makes it sound like a modern/power metal take on blues music, with the usage of the dobro. Of course, there are also the usual heavy and faster numbers like Breathe and Faces in the Darkness, along with the slower and emotional ballads like Every Night Without You that the band are known for.

One thing that is immediately obvious is that Tobias Sammet no longer pushes his vocal range as often as he does like on albums such as Hellfire Club, but his raspy vocal styles are still instantly recognisable. The usage of backup vocalists to harmonise Tobias' lead vocals help to make a fuller experience as well. Also, the keyboards Sascha Paeth seems to play a big role throughout the album, with many tracks being shrouded by the ambient/atmosphere provided by the keyboards. There are even moments which are heavily keyboard-driven like on The Arcane Guild, yet managing to not sound overly cheesy. The trademark guitar solos of Jens Ludwig remain as usual, between melodic and emotional ones and those that display finger acrobatics, while rhythm guitarist Dirk provides the background for his performance. Usage of such instruments as the hammond organ also keep things interesting.

Of course, the tongue-in-cheek moments are still present, and one just has to watch the music video of Robin Hood to ascertain this. Furthermore, songs like Two out of Seven incorporate lyrics like "What the fuck | Suck my cock", reminding the Edguy fan that this is still Edguy, with their dirty mind and funny lyrics, though admittedly, the sudden inclusion of that line definitely spoiled the moment a little.

Age of the Joker, if compared against the works that Edguy has presented throughout the 90s and early 00s, would certainly be considered a weak effort. However, looking at the direction that Tobias has been heading with recent releases of his bands and projects, Age of the Joker definitely stands as a good album on its own, and is recommended for people looking for a good record to sing along to, but not for the fan looking for an Edguy returning to 90s form.

Originally written for http://www.heavymetaltribune.com/

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