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killer epic power metal, the band has a dark feel, a very metallic edge to the guitars and an excellent vocalist.
9 MP3 Songs
METAL: Progressive Metal, METAL: Power Metal
Details:
This Power/Progressive Metal album is sure to convert many Metal fans over to the brilliant style of Katagory V. Unique vocal melodies, refreshing songwriting and the prefect marriage between bass and drums gives this album an advantage over a lot of the Metal releases out there today. For fans of Zero Hour, Iron Maiden, Queensryche, Sanctuary. is now ready to proove they can hang with the best Prog-Power Metal has to offer! / HIGHLY RECOMMENDED by NIGHTMARE RECORDS Lance King
REVIEW -ROCKREPORT
KATAGORY V
A New Breed Of Rebellion
© 2004 MetalAges Records (MA003-04)
progressive power metal
studio album
9 tracks - TT 51:05
http://www.katagory5.com
http://www.metalagesrecords.com
US based progressive power metallers Katagory V are currently working on their third album "The Rising Anger".Their brand of American metal reminds me of Fates Warning and Queensrÿche just to name some big ones: high-pitched vocals and intricate, complex song structures are the order of the day. The album's production prevents the otherwise good song material -
Review from REVELATIONSZ MAGAZINE
They keep the spirit of early Queensryche, Maiden, and Arch-era Fates Warning alive on their debut, dueling lead guitarists, the high falsetto, galloping bass, and all the technicalities involved needed to make A New Breed of Rebellion a record of tight metal endurance.
Driven by the lead guitar work, providing the riff driven structure of the syncopated time signatures and key changes, the Utah quartet (although a they recorded this record as a five piece) bring a dark sound to the table, no keyboards (with the exception of the intro) and no bullshit, it's straight ahead prog metal in the classic vein, not to mention that the record itself, as far as audio quality goes, has a warm quality to it, produced and mixed in the same way the earlier prog metal or thrash albums were.
With the alto pipes of Lynn Allers fronting the group, literally being across between both Fates Warning vocalists, Arch and Alder (is it ironic that his last name too begins with an "A," sorry, nevermind, I just couldn't resist), the band's technicalities of steadfast thick riff structuring copulated with the near-improvised progressions come full circle within the tracks such as "No Response," "A Peaceful Act of Terrorism," the dark ballad "One Last Time," and the Merciful Fate-ish "In Dark Night." More straightforward tracks such as the acoustic title track and the dark "Chrono-Logic" round out a more forthright sound for the record, letting any technicalities take control of the song structure in a more subdued fashion.
9 MP3 Songs
METAL: Progressive Metal, METAL: Power Metal
Details:
This Power/Progressive Metal album is sure to convert many Metal fans over to the brilliant style of Katagory V. Unique vocal melodies, refreshing songwriting and the prefect marriage between bass and drums gives this album an advantage over a lot of the Metal releases out there today. For fans of Zero Hour, Iron Maiden, Queensryche, Sanctuary. is now ready to proove they can hang with the best Prog-Power Metal has to offer! / HIGHLY RECOMMENDED by NIGHTMARE RECORDS Lance King
REVIEW -ROCKREPORT
KATAGORY V
A New Breed Of Rebellion
© 2004 MetalAges Records (MA003-04)
progressive power metal
studio album
9 tracks - TT 51:05
http://www.katagory5.com
http://www.metalagesrecords.com
US based progressive power metallers Katagory V are currently working on their third album "The Rising Anger".Their brand of American metal reminds me of Fates Warning and Queensrÿche just to name some big ones: high-pitched vocals and intricate, complex song structures are the order of the day. The album's production prevents the otherwise good song material -
Review from REVELATIONSZ MAGAZINE
They keep the spirit of early Queensryche, Maiden, and Arch-era Fates Warning alive on their debut, dueling lead guitarists, the high falsetto, galloping bass, and all the technicalities involved needed to make A New Breed of Rebellion a record of tight metal endurance.
Driven by the lead guitar work, providing the riff driven structure of the syncopated time signatures and key changes, the Utah quartet (although a they recorded this record as a five piece) bring a dark sound to the table, no keyboards (with the exception of the intro) and no bullshit, it's straight ahead prog metal in the classic vein, not to mention that the record itself, as far as audio quality goes, has a warm quality to it, produced and mixed in the same way the earlier prog metal or thrash albums were.
With the alto pipes of Lynn Allers fronting the group, literally being across between both Fates Warning vocalists, Arch and Alder (is it ironic that his last name too begins with an "A," sorry, nevermind, I just couldn't resist), the band's technicalities of steadfast thick riff structuring copulated with the near-improvised progressions come full circle within the tracks such as "No Response," "A Peaceful Act of Terrorism," the dark ballad "One Last Time," and the Merciful Fate-ish "In Dark Night." More straightforward tracks such as the acoustic title track and the dark "Chrono-Logic" round out a more forthright sound for the record, letting any technicalities take control of the song structure in a more subdued fashion.
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