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Lord Bane ‎–Age Of Elegance lp [red/silver]

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Red and silver vinyl with insert. Limited 333 numbered copies

Age Of Elegance is the one and only album from US progressive metal act Lord Bane. The album was released in 1994 and the band would disband and disappear for a long time shortly after the release of Age Of Elegance, but band leader, vocalist and guitarist Shawn Ames would revive the band under the new name of Morpheous. The music on Age Of Elegance is what I would categorize as old school progressive metal which means that some of the most obvious influences are bands like Fates Warning ( Awaken the Guardian, No Exit) and Queensrÿche ( Rage For Order, Operation: Mindcrime). I also think that I can hear a bit of Savatage here and there. There are lots of keyboard in the music but mostly as atmospheric chords and not melody runs. The music is of an epic nature. Very majestic. I read an interview with Shawn Ames back when the album was released, and his own description of his music was that it is epic metal. Shawn Ames melody lines is the focus of the songs and his very emotional and theatrical vocal style gives the music much of its identity. He uses both his low register as well as high pitched singing. There are a few guitar solos on the album but the songs are generally focused on the overall sound of the compositions and not individual performances. The album has several powerful majestic progressive metal songs and I would mention Fawns, Born To Die, Like the Lion and Queen Ann as the most powerful. Moriah and If Broken Hearts Could Kill (You’d be Dead) are slow progressive metal tracks which emphasise epic atmosphere. The musicianship is excellent. Great guitar playing from Shawn Ames and the bass and drums from Eric Yawnaway and Wes Bordelon are also solid and helps drive the music forward. Age Of Elegance is a unique progressive metal album. I think there are many interesting aspects that make the music stand out from the vast amount of generic progressive metal bands. For me the best tune is Fawns, excellent prog metal from early days of this style when not every band sounding like Dream Theatre. A nice obscure record, nice art work as well.

Track list:
1. Louange Au Prophete
2. Fawns
3. Born To Die
4. Like The Lion
5. Moriah
6. Queen Ann
7. If Broken Hearts Could Kill (You’d Be Dead)
8. Promise Of Prophecy
9. Blisscry (Parliament Of The Gods)

Additional information

Label

Night Of The Vinyl Dead Records

Catalogue Number

NIGHT 262

Release Year

2018