GREEN CARNATION — A Blessing in Disguise

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3.73 | 11 ratings | 2 reviews
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Album · 2003

Tracklist

1. Crushed to Dust (4:26)
2. Lullaby in Winter (7:49)
3. Writings on the Wall (5:26)
4. Into Deep (6:09)
5. The Boy in the Attic (7:13)
6. Two Seconds in Life (6:28)
7. Myron & Cole (5:53)
8. As Life Flows By (4:45)
9. Rain (8:06)

Total Time: 56:19

Line-up/Musicians

- Tchort / Guitars
- Anders Kobro / Drums
- Stein Roger Sordal / Bass, Guitars, Harp
- Bjørn "Berserk" Harstad / Guitars (lead)
- Bernt A. Moen / Keyboards
- Kjetil Nordhus / Vocals

About this release

Season of Mist Records
June 16th, 2003
Audun Strype - Mastering
Hans K. Eidskard - Engineer, Mixing
Tchort - Producer, Engineer

Vinyl version contains the bonus track ``Stay on These Roads``, a cover song from the 80's pop band A-HA.

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"A Blessing in Disguise" is the 3rd full-length studio album by Norwegian progressive metal act Green Carnation. The album was released through Season of Mist in June 2003. Green Carnation was formed in 1990 as a death metal act, but was initially a short lived project which ended in 1991. Guitarist Tchort then joined black metal act Emperor and played bass on their now legendary debut album "In the Nightside Eclipse (1994)". Tchort shortly after left Emperor and layed low for a couple of years before reuniting with some of the original Green Carnation members, who in the intermediate years had kept themselves busy in In the Woods.... The band´s debut full-length studio album "Journey to the End of the Night" was released in 2000.

The sophomore album "Light of Day, Day of Darkness" followed in 2001. Both of those relases feature a dark, progressive and doom/gothic metal style and both are concept releases (the latter solely features one hour long track). With "A Blessing in Disguise" the band have opted for a different songwriting approach and sound. The material on the 9 track, 56:19 minutes long album are still rooted in heavy metal, but the overall sound is predominantly a heavy progressive rock style, featuring "regular" rock instrumentation of guitars, bass, drums, and vocals, but also keyboards (predominantly vintage sounding). The tracks are melodic, relatively catchy, and while not overtly complex, they are still nicely intriguing and adventurous. The atmosphere is melancholic and dark, but not a pitch black type of darkness. Dark melancholy is a more fitting description. If I have to compare the sound on "A Blessing in Disguise" with another artist, I would pick the Dan Swanö led Nightingale as a reference. Although the two artists don´t sound alike, there are many similarities in the overall approach to playing heavy progressive rock.

The musicianship is strong on the album, with greatly skilled and organic instrumental performances, and a strong vocal performance by Kjetil Nordhus too. "A Blessing in Disguise" also features a powerful and organic sounding production, which suits the material well, so upon conclusion it´s a strong third album release by Green Carnation. Some fans of the first two releases may not be completely satisfied with the change of sound, but fans of heavy progressive rock featuring a melancholic atmosphere, should find this a greatly enjoyable release. A 4 star (80%) rating is deserved.
Sinkadotentree
I still remember the first time i heard the opening track of this album, i couldn't believe it was the same band who created "Journey To The End Of The Night" and "Light Of Day, Day Of Darkness". That first track is especially catchy and straight-forward, in fact it's my least favourite song on here. I would soon find out that this album does have it moments but it pales when compared to the previous two recordings. The final track "Rain" is my favourite and maybe that's not so surprising since the lyrics were taken from poems written for the "Light Of Day, Day Of Darkness" sessions. That darkness and edge has been scaled way back and the songs are shorter as well. So a good album for sure but for me it's not worth the 4 stars.

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