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Pyramaze
Artist Icon Immortal (2008)
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"Immortal" is the third studio album by the Danish/American progressive power metal band Pyramaze, released on May 30, 2008 through Locomotive Music.
Iced Earth vocalist Matt Barlow, who had originally left Iced Earth and later joined Pyramaze, performs the vocals on Immortal; however, on the official Pyramaze website, both Barlow and Pyramaze guitarist Michael Kammeyer have stated that this album will be Barlow's only contribution to Pyramaze, after which time he will continue to work only with Iced Earth.
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The album is actually very guitar-oriented, at least as far as the thick and heavy riffing is concerned, while the rhythm section is muscular. Melody is still the central component, enhanced by the sparkling keyboards and Barlow's passionate patterns. The tunes have a certain density, in part because of the production and in part because of Barlow's fat tones. A slew of tunes are especially catchy in a gracefully powerful sense with smartly written choruses, "Year of the Phoenix", "A Beautiful Death", and "Caramon's Poem" particularly noteworthy. Then again, there really isn't a bad cut on the album, including the intro ("Arise"), outro ("March Through Endless Rain"), and a touching, keyboard-driven ballad called "Legacy in a Rhyme". And PYRAMAZE accomplishes it all by always composing in a way that focus on the guts of the song, rather than crowding the arrangements. --- blabbermouth.net



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