Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Lacuna Coil - "Karmacode" (Century Media)

Italy's finest Goths produce highly commercial, much-hyped 5th album.

To be perfectly honest, I was originally a little disappointed with this, when I first heard it. The album sounded a lot more... pop, sweet, and Evanescence-like. It's not a particularly bad thing, but I was really hoping for something with more stomp, especially after reading interviews where band members announced Karmacode to be heavier and more metal. To that, I simply reply: "I think not."

Let's start with the first single, "Our Truth", which promised so much. Huge chorus, crushing guitars and the occasional cleaner grunt from Andrea (male vocalist), who sounds much better on this album. It sounded huge, and I thought to myself, "Cool, they've done another cracking album!" - though they spoil it with the most bizarre ending (volume fades out, there's some weird guitar-string noise, and then a final chord).

But, having now heard the album in its entirety, I have to say it's not so cracking. I'm all for bands toning down the ferocity and heaviness to shift more units (surely you can only stay really angry at the world for so long?), but when it's to such an extent that Evanescence (seriously, "Tourniquet" and "Going Under" have more stomp than some of Karmacode) sounds heavier... well, that's a touch too far.

"Fragile" and "To The Edge" are good enough, for sure, but each song starts very similarly - the chorus of "To The Edge" is quite similar to "Our Truth". In a way, this is a good thing, because it means that album works very well as a whole, rather than singles. "Within Me" does have a beautiful melody to it - perhaps their version of "Immortal" (Evanescence) or "Stand My Ground" (Within Temptation).

Bonus track "Enjoy The Silence" (Depeche Mode cover) is pretty cool - Cristina and Andrea harmonise during the chorus, which works extremely well. Recognisable, yet not a direct cover. Very good ending to the album.

I sound like I've been very harsh on this album which is perhaps unfair. It is a good album, very well written and should send them stratospheric in sales and popularity (it would be more justified that HIM's meteoric rise, too...).

On the plus side, the CD has oodles of enhanced material for you to enjoy (videos, wallpapers, etc.).

Melodic, enchanting, but not as heavy as it could have been...

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