Description
2006 re-packaged, remastered edition with the tracks from the long deleted Candlemass Sjunger Sigge Fürst EP as bonus as well as a bonus dvd recorded in 1993 in Sweden. Plus the promo video of Julie Laughs No More and new liner notes from main member Leif Edling. With slipcase
After the departure of Messiah nobody wanted to pay attention to Candlemass anymore. The fan-base had always in mind that without the monk Candlemass could not exist. They were wrong! I can’t refuse that Messiah is the best singer they had ever had, but this doesn’t mean that Thomas Vikstrom had no value. He is really a very good singer with a rather power metal/heavy (not operatic) voice which is different to that of Messiah, but it is still great and technically perfect. He has also a lot of passion and emotion to support the difficult task to wear Messiah’s shoes. Apart from the new singer, another new element is the addition of few keyboards that wisely serve the band’s purpose to create atmosphere. The rest of the players (the classic line-up of musicians, with only Messiah out) are well-known for their good chemistry, so they didn’t disappoint me. The group’s direction remains epic doom, but with a bit more emphasis to the word epic than doom. The lyrics are about mythology (mostly pagan, not only christian) or romantic metal themes with nostalgia about the thrills of the past, or insecurity for humanity’s future. There are times that you can find some power metal influences, without sacrificing the band’s gloomy, dark and doom image. It is not only about songwriting (this record had first been written for Messiah’s voice), but mostly about the singer’s vocal style. If it hadn’t been for the band’s past with Messiah, this album would have been considered a classic. It has everything: killer riffs, strong songwriting, a nice singer who suffered the Messiah-syndrome of both fans and critics and a very good production that offers us the possibility to enjoy all players giving the 100% of their efforts. The band was also willing to step forward. And suprisingly they did it! They nearly abandoned the Christian themes, embracing pagan romanticism, they became more atmospheric, the whole concept makes you feel that you are part of an epic story of the past travelling in time (especially in tracks such as Where the runes still speak or Temple of the dead), being at the same time darker than ever (though less dynamic), they added keyboards. The similarities between this album and the previous stuff are not so many, but suprisingly it remains Candlemass, thanks to the musicians who remain the same and in good shape. So conclusion is be open-minded and you will realise that Chapter VI is a killer album
Track listing:
1. The Dying Illusion
2. Julie Laughs No More
3. Where The Runes Still Speak
4. The Ebony Throne
5. Temple Of The Dead
6. Aftermath
7. Black Eyes
8. The End Of Pain
9. Bullfest
10. Samling Vid Pumpen
11. Bröllop På Hulda Johanssons Pensionat
12. Tjo Och Tjim Och Inget Annat
Dvd listing: Live In Uddevalla 1993
1. Intro
2. The Dying Illusion
3. Dark Illusion
4. The Ebony Throne
5. At The Gallows End
6. Julie Laughs No More
7. Well Of Souls
8. Dark Are The Veils Of Death
9. Mirror Mirror
10. The Dying Illusion-promo