PYRAMAZE — Legend of the Bone Carver

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4.10 | 20 ratings | 4 reviews
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Album · 2006

Filed under Power Metal
By PYRAMAZE

Tracklist


1. Era of Chaos (1:17)
2. The Birth (5:52)
3. What Lies Beyond (4:26)
4. Ancient Words Within (5:37)
5. Souls in Pain (5:16)
6. She Who Summoned Me (5:53)
7. Legend of the Bone Carver (5:06)
8. Bring Back Life (4:55)
9. Blood Red Skies (3:30)
10. Tears of Hate (5:59)

Total Time: 47:56

Line-up/Musicians


- Lance King / vocals
- Michael Kammeyer / guitars
- Toke Skjønnemand / guitars
- Niels Kvist / bass guitar
- Jonah Weingarten / keyboards
- Morten Gade Sørensen / drums

Guest/Session:
- Christina Öberg / Vocals (female) (tracks 6, 9)
- Tomy King / Spoken word (child) (track 3)

About this release

Released by Nightmare Records.
Release date: February 20th, 2006

Recorded at Hansen Studios, Denmark.
Vocals recorded at Nightmare Studios, USA.
Mixed and mastered at Hansen Studios, Denmark.
Produced and mixed by Jacob Hansen & Pyramaze.

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UMUR
"Legend of the Bone Carver" is the 2nd full-length studio album by Danish power metal act Pyramaze. The album was released through Nightmare Records in February 2006. It´s the successor to "Melancholy Beast" from 2004 and features one lineup change since the predecessor as guitarist Toke Skjønnemand has been added to the ranks, making Pyramaze a sextet on "Legend of the Bone Carver". It would be the last album featuring lead vocalist Lance King, as King was fired from the band in late 2006. As King was the owner of Nightmare Records, Pyramaze also left the label. "Legend of the Bone Carver" was produced (mastered and mixed) by prolific Danish producer Jacob Hansen.

Stylistically the material on "Legend of the Bone Carver" is US influenced power metal with omnipresent use of keyboards, which provide the music with a symphonic edge. King is a strong vocalist, with a voice and singing style somewhere between Geoff Tate (Queensrÿche) and Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden) (mostly the former), and he is perfect for the material. Having a highly skilled vocalist in your band doesn´t matter much, if the other musicians can´t deliver on a similar high level, but that´s not a problem here, as Pyramaze are an exceptionally well playing band. They master both harder edged riffs and rhythms as well as the more melodic and symphonic sections with ease. It´s not the most dymanic music though and the listener is constantly bombarded with multi-layered choirs and omnipresent keyboards, which on top of the more "regular" heavy metal instrumentation of two guitars, bass, and drums, sometimes result in an almost overwhelming wall of sound. The word subtle does not exist in the world of Pyramaze, and the listener is kept on his/her toes for the duration of the album.

"Legend of the Bone Carver" is a concept album, telling a fantasy tale (which could be inspired by one of the tales of the bible), and the story works well with the epic atmosphere created by the music. The professional, detailed, and powerful sounding production job further enhances the epic nature of the music. This is through and through a high quality release, and fans of harder edged, but still melodic and occasionally symphonic US influenced power metal should find lots to enjoy here. I have one complaint which drags my rating down a slight bit, and that´s the vocal melodies. Or to be more precise how memorable they are or aren´t. Because considering how melodic the material is and how melodic the vocal melodies are, the melodies actually aren´t that memorable, or at least many of the tracks sound a lot a like in that department. Stronger vocal hooks on individual tracks would undoubtedly have made "Legend of the Bone Carver" an even stronger release than it already is but a 3.5 star (70%) rating is still fully deserved.
Warthur
This second Pyramaze album shows a substantial improvement over the first. It's not so much that anything's changed, mind - we're still dealing with prog-influenced power metal with fantastical themes that make you think that the band are just narrating their Dungeons & Dragons games to music, and that's not exactly the sort of album power metal listeners haven't heard before.

But there's an extra bit of polish, a certain extra tightness to the work here, the band gelling just a bit better and wrangling just a little more out of the studio and seeming just a bit more comfortable in their own skin. The end result is a very entertaining piece which won't blow anyone's mind, but is at least a satisfying listen worth more than one spin.
Time Signature
Tears of metal...

Genre: prog power metal

Pyramaze are an internationally renowned progressive power metal band, celebrated around the world, yet they are unknown to the majority of the population of their home country.

What a shame that is, because Pyramaze are really something to be proud of.

The music on this album is epic and very well performed, reflecting Pyramaze's high level of musicianship and talent for songwriting. The soaring vocals go extremely well with the guitar harmonies and ever-present keyboards. Normally, I am not a big fan of power metal smothered in epic keyboards, but Pyramaze really manage to balance the keyboards and the rest of the instrumentation perfectly, such that they enter into a unified holistic sound.

While based in Euro-power metal, this release is happily free of the cheesiness that normally characterizes this genre, and the atmosphere is actually kind of dark without being oppressive or gloomy.

American vocalist, Lance King, is slightly reminiscent of Geoff Tate at times, and has a clear and powerful soaring voice which suits the music perfectly. Just check the vocal line of the chorus of "Ancient Words Within" and how it is delivered. This particular track is really a stroke of genius!

"Legend of the Bonecarver" is a very good prog power metal release, and if you are a fan of this genre, you should acquire this release.
adg211288
Legend of the Bone Carver is the second full-length album by Danish power metal band Pyramaze, and the last with original vocalist Lance King. It is a concept album, coming complete with narration, but not to the point that the narrative is a dominant feature of the album, something I feel often spoils otherwise really good albums. The music also has something of a progressive flair to it, but not to the point that I'd consider this a prog dominant album. No, Legend of the Bone Carver is for the most part a Euro flavoured power metal album, and all in all a pretty good one at that.

As the album begins we get some symphonic keyboards which are followed by the first lot of spoken word vocals, to be honest these spoken words make the music sound like the beginning of a children’s fantasy film, but don't let that put you off, since for the most part Legend of the Bone Carver is an album that is just as easily taken as songs rather than a concept piece, although on that note the album has a better concept feel to it than many other concepts albums. This intro track, titled Era of Chaos, sets up the album’s concept story in just over a minute so there isn’t long to wait before the actual songs start. Normally I bash intro type tracks but since this one has meaning it’s acceptable. Era of Chaos neatly moves into The Birth and this is where the good metal begins.

Vocalist Lance King however is a bit of an acquired taste, with a voice that even to me, a fan, has it’s annoying moments, and unfortunately one of them is his first singing vocal part. Thankfully though as The Birth gets going his vocals improve, and backed up by heavy power metal guitar riffs, with the keyboards handling most of the melody and some excellent drumming makes for some great metal music.

Third track, What Lies Beyond and the fifth, Souls in Pain are even better. The former has an epic chorus and even features a guest appearance from Lance King’s son, which adds something special to the story side of Legend of the Bone Carver in the fact that the Bone Carver, the story’s character, grows up throughout the early songs in the album so having the father and son vocal team makes for what I can only describe as giving the music a truer feeling in regard to the story. As much as I like him, Lance King would not have sounded good trying to sound like the confused child that the Bone Carver was in that point in the story. However this brings me around to my first problem with this album. I think it would have been better if Tomy King had been used just a little bit more than he was. There are parts in the fourth track, Ancient Words Within that I think he would have suited well. Souls in Pain is one of the albums best songs and like What Lies Beyond has an epic chorus and some excellent guitar playing. Bring Back Life also follows this sort of formula but is twice as good. In my opinion it’s the best song on the album.

It’s not all fast paced power metal however. She Who Summoned Me features a slower piano main musical line and is much more a ballad, even when the electric guitars join in. It is also a duet between Lance King and guest female singer Christina Oberg. The guitar solo here is slow, melodic and fits in perfectly between the vocal parts. This song is beautiful and another great highlight of the album.

The final two tracks again feature the spoken word vocals first heard in Era of Chaos. Blood Red Skies much more than Tears of Hate because it is dominated by the spoken word. It’s like the song is there to set up Tears of Hate as an epilogue for the album. But this is where my second and final complaint about Legend of the Bone Carver comes in. It’s not really a musical fault which is why the final score doesn’t really suffer for it. It’s about the story of Legend of the Bone Carver. It all seems rather rushed and incomplete. From what I gather the Bone Carver discovers his purpose about two third’s of the way into the seventh song, The Bone Carver. That leaves just Bring Back Life to tell the section which, if it was a film or book, would be the main section, the whole point of the story. In short the album seems written with seven tracks to set up the story, one to put across the main point, two to conclude it in an epilogue fashion. It just seems strange to me. As I said, it’s not a musical fault and it’s music that I’m reviewing this for, not Pyramaze’s ability as storytellers, which, if this album is an example to go by, needs a bit of evolution. As a lyrical writer however, chief writer Michael Kammeyer has done no wrong. This is some excellent metal, so forget about the holes in the story and enjoy. I highly recommend this.

(Originally written for Heavy Metal Haven)

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