SIEGES EVEN — Life Cycle (review)

SIEGES EVEN — Life Cycle album cover Album · 1988 · Technical Thrash Metal Buy this album from MMA partners
3.5/5 ·
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"Life Cycle" is the debut full-length studio album by German progressive metal act Sieges Even. The album was released through Steamhammer Records/SPV in October 1988. Sieges Even are widely considered one of the seminal German progressive metal acts. The band was started by the two brothers Oliver and Alexander Holzwarth on bass and drums respectively, Markus Steffen on guitars and Franz Herde on vocals. There have been quite a lineup changes throughout Sieges Even´s career and the only members who have always been in the band are the Holzwarth brothers. The very musically gifted and technically skilled brothers also play with some of the really big power metal acts. Oliver has performed bass on some albums by German power metal gods Blind Guardian and Alexander has performed drums on several albums by leading Italian power metal band Rhapsody (of Fire).

The music on "Life Cycle" is challenging technical/progressive metal. The album is very similar in sound and style to tech metal pioneers Watchtower´s debut album "Energetic Diassembly" (1985). If you enjoy that album chances are you will appreciate this one too. The album features lots of great tech metal tracks with high pitched clean vocals but there are more straight forward thrashy material on the album too. "Apocalyptic Disposition" is an example of that. The 12:28 minutes long "Straggler from Atlantis" is an example of the more progressive part of the band´s sound.

The musicianship is outstanding and it´s audible from the get go that Sieges Even are more skilled than the average metal musicians. Franz Herde has a strong voice although his German accent is a bit too obvious at times. It´s a minor issue though.

Considering that we´re dealing with a 1988 release, the sound production is pretty strong and all in all "Life Cycle" is an enjoyable listen to those who enjoy their progressive metal with a technical (and occasional thrashy) twist. The Watchtower influences are worn a bit too much on the sleeves of the band for comfort though and therefore I can´t give a full 4 star rating. A 3.5 star (70%) rating is deserved though.
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