Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Mendeed - "This War Will Last Forever" (Rising)

Mendeed are an interesting proposition. Blending many musical styles and elements usually attributed to Scandinavian bands - controlled speed, guitar melodies you can almost sing, coherent roars and screams, precise and enthralling musicianship and bucket-loads of writing talent, you might be surprised to learn that they're from Scotland.
If you popped the album into your stereo and pushed play, you'd probably find yourself checking the box again: yes, it is Mendeed's album, and not some instrumental, Celtic thing. Intro "All That We Have Become" is simply a sublime piece of instrumental music. It's certainly not metallic in any way, sounding like a cut from the Braveheart soundtrack, but it serves its purpose in lulling the listener into a sense of calm and security before the poundingly heavy "Beneath A Burning Sky" slaps us awake again.
At times sounding like Arch Enemy, and at others sounding like a Scottish Children Of Bodom (the Celtic music influences don't disappear completely after the intro), Mendeed offer a fresh take on a growing number of Scandinavian-metal-influenced bands who do not wish to travel the now-dulled path of Metalcore.
Perhaps the only let-down for this album is the production on the clean vocals, which sound suppressed and slightly muffled. A minor gripe, perhaps, but rather noticeable on an otherwise impeccably produced album.

I've been following the band since their debut mini-album, From Shadows Came Darkness (2004), and subsequent singles. With This War Will Last Forever, the band have come of age and fully grown into their roles of metallic masters.
Fast, melodic, furious and exquisitely put together, one can only hope this band gets the recognition they deserve. Judging by the swathe of excellent reviews they've been receiving in the music press, it's only a matter of fighting your way into the consciousness of the record-buying public.

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