Black Majesty - _Sands of Time_
(LMP, 2003)
by: Brian Meloon (6.5 out of 10)
Australia's Black Majesty don't offer up many surprises on their debut
album _Sands of Time_. Though their name might not immediately clue
you in to what kind of music they play, a single look at the cover
art of this album should immediately make the phrase "European power
metal" come to mind, and that is exactly what Black Majesty delivers.
All of the standard power metal elements are present, manifested into
uptempo songs with soaring harmonized guitar leads, soaring vocals
and catchy choruses. The vocals in particular are pretty good, though
there are a few awkward-sounding parts. In fact, that sentiment holds
for the rest of the music as well. In general, the rhythm playing is
very solid and tight, but the leads are a weakness. At some points,
they sound very cheap, such as the short guitar lead half a minute into
"Guardian", and at other times, they don't really add anything to the
music other than filling the space where the guitar solo should go.
The production is quite good, with a strong, clean, and powerful sound.
However, for my tastes, the guitars are a little too low in the mix and
the vocals are a little too high. In the end, Black Majesty's style is
nothing groundbreaking, but they're doing it well. Those who can't get
enough power metal should find this much to their liking, though others
may want to tread carefully.
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