|
Darkstar
- "Heart Of Darkness"
I expected really much from this
release, and maybe this is the reason that makes me feel a bit strange
about it. Anyone who has got in touch with Dan Rock's music in Psychotic
Waltz, Aslan, End Amen and Darkstar, can understand the reason
I expected that much. "Heart Of Darkness" contains many exceptional moments,
that's for sure. And it also includes some really personal meanings and
moments, both musically and lyrically, which, at no doubt, make it an album
suitable for these specific moments of the day that you feel in need of
such mind-soothing music. Just like everything Dan did before, isn't it
so? The problem is, that there's some stuff in here that doesn't fit to
the expectations we all had. Some vocal lines (especially when they get
more aggressive than needed) and some light-weight melodies, seem to be
rather out of the atmosphere of the album. An atmosphere that, in the songs
that remain in the vein of the previous Darkstar album, the almost totally
instrumental "Marching Into Oblivion", is still the mental medicine we
all need. Hopefully, these moments are not that many to overpass the exceptional
guitar work of Dan Rock (and, yes, Brian McAlpin, in the two songs that
were featured in "Dark Millennium", too), the excellent sound quality,
the haunting keys of Siggi Blasey, and the awesome artwork of Travis Smith
and...H.R. Giger! Talking in general, the dedicated fans of Waltz who had
heard part of this album in the "Dark Millennium" compilation, will find
some more new material to satisfy their needs. And the ones who have no
idea about Darkstar or Waltz, can safely begin their trip from here, enjoy
this album, and then end up with their eyes, ears, mouth and mind wide
open from surprise, in front of the previous releases of these groups.
8/10
Yiannis Vidiadakis
ps. For those who are unable to
find any previous Waltz or Darkstar works, they can contact Dan Rock in
X1Darkstar@aol.com and at http://www.psychoticwaltz.com,
for official bootlegs of these out of print albums.
|