EVERGREY — Recreation Day

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3.68 | 30 ratings | 2 reviews
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Album · 2003

Tracklist

1. The Great Deceiver (4:20)
2. End of Your Days (4:39)
3. As I Lie Here Bleeding (3:50)
4. Recreation Day (5:21)
5. Visions (6:02)
6. I'm Sorry (3:18)
7. Blinded (4:34)
8. Fragments (5:37)
9. Madness Caught Another Victim (2:59)
10. Your Darkest Hour (6:15)
11. Unforgivable (4:14)

Total Time: 51:16

Line-up/Musicians

- Tom S. Englund / vocals, guitar
- Henrik Danhage / guitar
- Michael Håkansson / bass guitar
- Rikard Zander / keyboards
- Patrick Carlsson / drums

Guest Musicians

- Carina Kjellberg / female vocals
- The Mercury Choir / choirs

About this release

Release date: March 11, 2003
Label: InsideOut Records

Bonus Track
12. Trilogy of the Damned* (9:00)

Bonus disc: From the Discovery to the Recreation
1. Blackened Dawn (4:04)
2. Solitude Within (5:49)
3. The Masterplan (4:53)
4. Blinded (4:45)
5. Rising Force (4:36)

Total Time: 24:09

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martindavey87
'Recreation Day' served as my introduction to Evergrey. I can't remember anything in particular that prompted me to check them out, it was an album I bought completely on a whim. But I'm glad I did, because it's a fantastic release that perfectly blends brutally heavy riffs with melodic singing, throw in some keyboards and prog-inspired song structures and you've got yourself some damn good metal.

With a much clearer production and a more progressive feel than previous releases, 'Recreation Day' is one of Evergrey's finest works, with consistently strong songwriting that doesn't stray too far from the bands firmly established, gloomy style. The interplay between crushingly heavy guitar riffs and crystalline keyboard melodies is incredible, and makes me regret all those days in my youth when I believed there was no place for keyboards in metal (let's be honest, we've all been there).

An absolute onslaught of intense progressive metal that doesn't let up for one second, the album kicks off relentlessly with 'The Great Deceiver', and follows up with the likes of 'As I Lie Here Bleeding', 'Blinded', 'End of Your Days' and the title track, each song a barrage of riffs that will have your neck aching in the morning. There's a few ballads in here too, most notably 'I'm Sorry', but the lyrical content and the sincerity in the vocals means that this is no safe haven from the underlying sense of dread and uneasiness surrounding each song.

'Recreation Day' is a dark, grim and merciless album from start to finish. There's nothing pretty about it, and that's pretty much why I love it.
Warthur
Evergrey's Recreation Day isn't a bad album, as such - it finds the band turning out competent progressive metal in a similar vein to the preceding In Search of Truth. However, In Search of Truth enjoyed the benefit of a much stronger central concept than the rather vague ideas about personal improvement and self-exploration that underpin proceedings here, and the comparative lack of a strong focus seems to be reflected in the compositions here as much as it is in the lyrics. The cheesier parts of Evergrey's sound get a bit more airtime, and some songs end up drifting into repetitive sections as though the band aren't sure how to develop their ideas further.

It's an enjoyable enough listen, but it's very forgettable, and it lacks the distinct flavour and atmosphere which gave In Search of Truth the edge.

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