Label:Metal Ages Records
Running time:68minutes
Tracklist:
1) Prelude (1:36)
2) Ichthus (4:39)
3) The Serpent's Kiss (11:56)
4) Mountain (4:48)
5) Theocracy (6:00)
6) The Healing Hand (11:36)
7) Sinner (6:08)
8) New Jerusalem (5:10)
9) The Victory Dance (5:02)
10) Twist of Fate (11:30)
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2003 will be remembered as a very good heavy metal year from a christian perspective.
Numbers of great albums were released and some of them could very well be considered as
legendary ones in a couple of years. Theocracy's selftitled debut could very well be
one of them.
Playing bombastic power metal with soaring vocals, Theocracy reminds a bit of Avantasia,
Rhapsody and company. Keyboards are oftenly used and so are heavy guitars but what shines most of
all are the choirvocals and I think that they fit in to the music perfectly.
The interesting thing is that this is a one man project by a man
named Matt Smith, and his musical skills are just stunning. But one thing is to have musical skills,
one other to use these skills to create great songs. But here has Matt succeeded completely.
There are huge variety in the songs, from the ballad Sinner to the fast and catchy Theocracy and
in the middle of them we also find three epics The serpent's kiss,The healing hands and
Twist of Fate, all running over 11minutes.
With this 10-song, 68-minute long debut album, Theocracy puts themselves high on the power metal ladder,
where mighty artists like Stratovarius, Gamma Ray and the above mentioned bands already are located.
The production, which is also done by Matt, is surprisingly good (near perfect). Beside using
a drummachine the sound of them is still enjoyable.
This is an album you cannot possible afford to miss if you somewhat like power metal.
Because it's the best christian power metal album I've heard. Go and get it!
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Style: Heavy metal
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Hot shots:
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Every single second.
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Year:
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2003
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Review by:
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Victory
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