Sunday, December 22, 2024
Athena XIX - prog metal featuring Fabio Lione (Rhapsody of Fire, Angra, Labÿrinth, Vision Divine)
Athena XIX
Everflow Part 1: Frames of Humanity
Reigning Phoenix Music
6 December 2024
Fabio Lione, who for two decades fronted Italian symphonic power metal band Rhapsody, began his metal music career with this band in 1991 and left in 1993. In 2024 the new album, I would say, is traditional prog, with groove and experimental elements, an interplay between musicianship with contemporary songwriting and uses of technology. The album begins with "Frames of Humanity," which sounds catchy, but the techno-dance music at the start of the second song, "Legacy of the World" seems like a different genre altogether: a hybrid of prog, groove, robot metal and techno while still melodic. The third song, “The Day We Obscured the Sun,” confirms the hunch: there is quite a bit of groove, chunky songwriting. Or, take song number six as an example: "The Calm before the Storm" almost seems like it will launch into an industrial groove; it’s a semi-industrial rhythm topped with melodic singing. This song could have easily been turned into something much weirder, but the band is careful to keep things within reason.
Of course, there is melody here with Fabio on vocals. The vocals remain melodic throughout. There is a ton of experience within this band. They could have made a normal prog album and it would have been just fine. Instead, they have taken some chances trying out some elements from outside of metal, and in the process have made something less typical, a bit more difficult, but still melodic, for audiences that look for albums that are a bit more adventurous. Will one listen be enough for the songs to be understood? No, but prog audiences sometimes like a bit of challenge anyway. Ok, well, here’s a challenge.
ATHENA XIX - Frames of Humanity (Official Music Video)
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