Calling the Earth to Witness (Remastered 2022) Darkwater

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2022

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
11.03.2022

Label: Ulterium Records

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Metal

Interpret: Darkwater

Das Album enthält Albumcover

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FLAC 44.1 $ 13,50
  • 1 2534167 (Remastered 2022) 00:32
  • 2 All Eyes on Me (Remastered 2022) 08:50
  • 3 Again (Remastered 2022) 09:00
  • 4 Habit (Remastered 2022) 12:45
  • 5 The Play - Pt. I (Remastered 2022) 02:34
  • 6 The Play - Pt. II (Remastered 2022) 08:39
  • 7 Shattered (Remastered 2022) 09:38
  • 8 Tallest Tree (Remastered 2022) 10:13
  • 9 In My Dreams (Remastered 2022) 06:09
  • Total Runtime 01:08:20

Info zu Calling the Earth to Witness (Remastered 2022)

Das Debütalbum der schwedischen Melodic Progressive Metal Band Darkwater, endlich remastert und auf HIGHRESAUDIO.

Am ehesten kann man die Schweden von Darkwater wohl mit einem Chamäleon vergleichen. Vielschichtig, abwechslungsreich und geheimnisvoll. Die Teils recht langen Songs, die immer wieder mit gefühlvoll arrangierten Piano Passagen aufwarten, fallen durch famose und extrem abwechslungsreiche Songstrukturierung auf. Sehr eingängig für ein Prog Album, besitzt es doch eine schier endlose Tiefe. Darkwater dürften wohl ähnlich viele Schichten wie eine Zwiebel besitzen und bis sich einem das gesamte Album endgültig erschließt, dürften etliche Hörgänge Pflicht sein. Das fällt aber bei der gebotenen Qualität definitiv nicht schwer, denn die kraftvollen, aber meist doch recht ruhigen Midtempostücke besitzen eine Menge Charme. Egal, ob man die beiden coolen "The Key "Parts nimmt oder die echt eingängigen "All Eyes on Me", "Tallest Tree" oder "Again", haben all diese Stücke alles, was ein Prog Album braucht, doch wurde hier glücklicherweise auf dudelige Keys oder High Speed Gitarren/Key Duelle bewusst verzichtet und sperrige Parts ebenso ausgeklammert. Das Ergebnis ist ein riesen Haufen Melodie, der sich durch die Songs zieht. Das Resultat ist daher sehr lobenswert ausgefallen und man kann Darkwater hiermit zu einem durchweg guten, teils epischem und sehr abwechslungreichen Album gratulieren. Und so kann man dem Pressetext-Vergleich Dream Theater meets Evergrey vollauf zustimmen und seinen Segen geben.

"Gute gemachtes Prog Metal Album mit den allseits bekannten Zutaten. So gesehen ist der Beigeschmack etwas schal, weil DARKWATER noch einen großen Schritt in Richtung Eigenständigkeit vollziehen sollten, wenn sie mehr sein wollen als eine gutklassige Kopie bekannter Stilistiken. Dennoch sehr unterhaltsam." (Nils Herzog, musikreviews.de)

Henrik Båth, Gesang, Gitarre
Markus Sigfridsson, Gitarren
Magnus Holmberg, Keyboards
Karl Wassholm, Bass
Tobias Enbert, Schlagzeug

Digitally remastered von Jacob Hansen (Evergrey, Volbeat, Amaranthe)




Darkwater
are a progressive metal quintet from Sweden whose intensely melodic signature is given form in intricate, hooky compositions, though the soaring clear tenor vocals of guitarist Henrik Båth have always set them apart from their European peers. Darkwater records only sporadically; they labor over what ends up on albums for years -- the gap between the acclaimed Where Stories End and Human was nearly a decade. Their twin guitar- and keyboard-driven attack is lush, balancing heaviness with an orchestral sense of drama more often than not.

Darkwater formed in 2003 in western Sweden. Its membership -- Båth, vocals/guitars; Magnus Holmberg, keyboards; Markus Sigfridsson, guitars; Tobias Enbert, drums; Karl Wassholm, bass -- spent four years together experimenting with and establishing a sound, playing only a few select shows in Sweden. Toward the end of 2006, they began writing and arranging the material that would end up on their 2007 debut offering, Calling the Earth to Witness, a self-funded effort that they offered to Sweden's prestigious metal label Ulterium Records. The label dropped four subsequent singles from the album, spreading the band's reputation at home and in the rest of Europe.

Released in May, the set received universally positive reviews, and the outfit's seamless meld of harmonic and progressive metal was something the European scene was craving. Darkwater took inspiration from American bands such as Dream Theater, Symphony X, and Gothenburg's Evergrey, but created a balanced sound uniquely and distinctly their own. In addition to playing shows across Europe in support of the album, Darkwater recorded and released a music video for the track "The Play II" and in June left home for their first North American gig at the Bay Area Rock Fest, sharing a stage with Liquid Tension Experiment, Jeff Scott Soto, and others.

Wassholm left the band in 2009 and was replaced by ex-Pain of Salvation bassist Simon Andersson. Between April and September of 2010 Darkwater recorded, mixed, and mastered the full-length Where Stories End, and produced a music video for opening track and first single, "Breathe." The album leaned hard on progressive sounds without sacrificing their particular brand of heaviness. It garnered even better reviews than its predecessor and provided the band with more opportunities to tour -- which they did like road dogs; they spent years traveling with only short breaks between stints. In September 2011, Darkwater participated in the 12th edition of ProgPower USA and toured the country afterwards before going on to the U.K., where they wowed audiences, sharing stages with Opeth and Amaranthe.

In the spring of 2013, Darkwater announced they were writing their third album, which they anticipated would be released in 2015. Creative and practical delays, the band's trademark creative stubbornness, tours, and personal issues saw that deadline come and go several times. It took until the beginning of 2019 for album number three to come to fruition. Titled Human, the self-produced set offered songs at once heavier, even more melodic, and multi-dimensionally atmospheric than ever before. Its ten tracks (that clock in at over 76 minutes) were mixed and mastered by Jacob Hansen (Volbeat, Amaranthe). Human was released by Ulterium at the beginning of March, nearly a decade after Where Stories End. The band hit the road for a world tour upon the record's release. (Thom Jurek, AMG)



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