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Metal
Heart - HOLY DRAGONS - TWILIGHT OF THE GODS
(2003)
"Twilight Of The Gods" is already the
6th album of Holy Dragons, a band from Kazakhstan
(former USSR). The style that they play is pure
80's guitar oriented true/heavy/speed/power
metal. A combination of Teutonic heavy/power
metal songs (Rage, Blind Guardian, early
Helloween...) and twin guitar solos like
Tipton/Downing (from Judas Priest). The vocals of
Holger Komaroff are powerful and the lyrics are
in Russian, except of the bonus ballad
"Living On The Edge", which is sung in
English. The music of Holy Dragons is not
comparable with the latest keyboard power metal
bands, but it's pure 80's inspired & played
heavy/power metal.
(Review by: Ronny Elst)
THE METAL OBSERVER - Review
- HOLY DRAGONS - Sumerki Bogov (8/10)
The already sixth album of the sacred dragons
from Kazakhstan is rotating here with “Sumerki
Bogov“ (“Twilight Of The Gods“), I would
never have thought that for one there was Power
Metal there and for the other that they already
have that many full albums! HOLY DRAGONS were
founded in 1997 by the two guitarists Jurgen
Thunderson and Chris Caine (long live
pseudonyms…) and in 1998 followed the first
demo “Knights Of Camelot”, followed suit
right after by “Dragon Steel”, the first
album.
Sound wise the Kazakhs stand ankle deep in the
sound of the Eighties, in a mix of German Power
Metal, IRON MAIDEN and a shot of Russian steel,
not least thanks to the Russian vocals by Holger
Komaroff. The guys nicely master the split
between tradition and a slightly more modern
production, so that they do not sound outdated,
despite the strong influences from that time.
The opener “Krov Elfov“ („Elves’
Blood“, EPIDEMIA already had a title of this
track, seems to be in somehow…) starts with a
few acoustic guitars, before switching into very
guitary Power Metal, with the six strings having
received a slightly rawer sound, which gives the
whole thing a quite interesting and also quite
heavy touch. Komaroff’s voice also has a
grittier edge, which has character, the song
itself is heavy, melodic and catchy, as you would
expect from this style.
“Zheleznyi Orel“ (“Steel Eagle“) sets out
high paced, with a dominant bass, reminds me a
bit of IRON MAIDEN meets ARIA and in this case
this is a compliment, the bass in general is on
high demand here, which gives the sound some
welcome power, while on “Tampliyer“ HOLY
DRAGONS show that they also can take out the
tempo, at least at the beginning (where the vocal
limits of Holger Komaroff unfortunately are
showcased as well and also a bit later on in the
song he tries to reach too far), after that they
step on the pedal again, fully in the style of
the Eighties.
As already mentioned, I would not have expected
such a mercilessly European sounding and Eighties
like album from Kazakhstan and this experience
shows. Still, “Sumerki Bogov” has not turned
out to be an absolute high flyer, vocally and at
times also compository they reach their limits,
while the latter is not as bad as it may read
now, because the Kazakhs have a good hand for
gripping melodies, well smithed guitars and a
good drive.
For fans of Russian Metal and Power/Heavy Metal
of the Eighties in general a check out of HOLY
DRAGONS could reap some harvest.
(Online July 6, 2004)
P.S. Ïðèìå÷àíèå îò
âåá-ìàñòåðà. Íåêòî
ðåöåíçåíò áåçóñëîâíî
óâàçàåìîãî ìíîþ ëè÷íî è
ìíîãèìè ìåòàëõåäàìè
áóíäåñîâñêîãî âåá-çèíà THE
METAL OBSERVER,
âèäèìî óâëå÷åííûé
äåìîíñòðàöèåé ñâîèõ
ïîçíàíèé â àíãëèéñêîì
ÿçûêå, çàïàìÿòîâàë îäíó
íåìàëîâàæíóþ äåòàëü: ïåñíÿ
"Êðîâü Ýëüôîâ" â
èñïîëíåíèè Holy Dragons áûëà
çàïèñàííà íà ãîä (!) ðàíüøå
îäíîèìåííîãî òâîðåíèÿ
ãðóïïû Ýïèäåìèÿ, ÷üèõ
ðåàëüíûõ è çíà÷èìûõ çàñëóã
â ñâåòëîì äåëå äîíåñåíèÿ
ýñòåòèêè ãðóïïû Edguy äî
ðóññêîÿçû÷íîãî ñëóøàòåëÿ
ÿ íå â êîåì ñëó÷àå íå
óìàëÿþ ;-)
Ïåðåâîä ðåâüþ ñ
íîðâåæñêîãî ñàéòà ETERNAL TERROR
(4/6)
Power Metal from Kazakhstan is not often heard
here, but a week ago some promos from Metalism
Records in Russia showed up. One of the promos
was this by the Holy Dragons.
A band which has been around since 1997 and this
is actually the band's 6th album. I have never
heard of this band before, so they have surely
been hidden away in the lost woods of Kazakhstan
where they have been chasing dragons and stuff.
The reason why I mention dragons is that this
simply is about dragons and other fantasy stuff.
You might call it fantasy-power and then we are
into Gamma Ray's territorium, but it's probably
room for more bands than that.
This album's name is really Gotterdammerung and
for those who wonder, it's the German version of
"Twilight of the Gods". If I'm wrong,
someone has done a mistake in the translation in
Russia.
The album has 8 songs, but the one I got includes
9. To talk about the
bonus song first, this is a tragic attempt to
make a ballad. If you have the album or get it,
then you should be happy if this parody of a
ballad isn't included. The other 8 songs are
pretty good speed/power metal songs with
melodious solos on guitar like Gamma Ray. The
music is far from creating anything
new.
This is 80s power with twinguitars, ompa-ompa
drums and an OK power metal vocal. Unfortunately,
the songs are in Russian and that's far from my
best language. But even though it is not
understandable for me, this is catchy and quite
good. The exceptions are when the vocalist Holger
Komaroff does a little too much with his voice,
because then he shows that he doesn't have a
voice that is strong enough for the higher
pitches. But if he stays away from those, he
sings OK.
I don't have any favourite song in the album, but
it is Twilight of the Gods and No Future which
are the strongest ones. I doubt this album is
available for purchase in Norway at the moment,
and also in the future...
But if you are Gamma Ray fan you will like this
record.
But, what a name you have!!! Change it.....
Êîììåíòàðèé
âåá-ìàñòåðà. Â
ýòîò æå äåíü íà ýòîì æå
ñàéòå áûëè
îòðåöåíçèðîâàíûå åùå 3
àëüáîìà.
THUNDERSTONE - The Burning (3/6)
PINK CREAM 69 - Thunderdome (3/6)
TOTENMOND - Unter Knochen (4/6)
Ìîäíûå ãðóïïû ñ SPV è
Nuclear Blast-à, ðàáîòàþùèå â
áëèçêîì ê HD ñòèëå, ïîëó÷èëè
áîëåå íèçêèå (èëè ìåíåå
âûñîêèå? ) îöåíêè! ×òî
êàñàòåëüíî íàçâàíèÿ
ãðóïïû... Îíî áûëî
ïðèäóìàííî äî
âñåïîãëîùàþùåé ìîäû íà
äðàêîíîâ è ýëüôîâ... Òàê ÷òî
íåêîòîðûì ãîñïîäàì
ïðèéäåòñÿ ìèðèòñÿ ñ
íàçâàíèåì ãðóïïû, êîòîðàÿ
ïî ñâîåé ñóòè íå èìååò
íè÷åãî îáùåãî ñ ìîäíîé
èòàëî-ôèíñêîé ñèìôî- power-
îâñêîé âîëíîé...
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HOLY DRAGONS -
Gotterdammerung
Metalism
True Power Metal
9 songs (53:57)
Release year: 2003
Though I’ve never heard of Holy Dragons before
this album, it turns out that this is their sixth
release. They are Central Asia’s biggest metal
band hailing from Kazakhstan. Their music has
roots in the old time Painkiller and Holy Diver
style classic metal with power metal influences
from old Helloween and Manowar. This really is a
throwback style to the late 80’s in terms of
sound derivation. Dual guitar harmonies as well
as chugging riffs are a mainstay of this band’s
sound. While not original in the least, it’s
awesome to see a band from a place that metal
would seem unknown to be blasting out the essence
of true heavy metal.
Vocalist Holger Komaroff emulates an amalgam of
metal singers running the gamut from Dio to Dave
Mustaine. The interesting vocals wrap the music
in a fabric of continuity. He sings in Russian
however the song titles are in English so you can
get a gist of what is going on. Some songs are
very Maiden influenced especially the short but
sweet “The Cursed Spirit.” Some great soloing
and dual leads combine to make this track a sure
fire killing song. The music, as mentioned
before, is not too original but the band manages
to make the best of it. Their production is quite
reminiscent of 80’s metal production in terms
of the sound and quality. I don’t know if this
was intentional or just that more modern
equipment could not be found in Kazakhstan.
Regardless, the sound is clean and well edited.
Some slips are noticeable such as guitar tracks
being lost inside the dense mix. The cymbal sound
is somewhat annoying after a while. It is too
high pitched and ringy. There is no emphasis
behind the massive crash when they are pounded to
hell. I really appreciate the massive sound
element this can bring to music, especially power
metal and it just seems to be missing here. This
again is a small problem which can easily be
rectified on a future release. Aside from these
minor quibbles, the production is good for what
it is.
“Steel Eagle” kicks off with some inspired
lead soloing and even dips into death metal
territory for a second or two before unleashing
pure heavy metal. This song is probably my
favorite on the album. The guitars soar and are
well balanced against the fury coming from the
drum kit. The bass line is nothing too
spectacular but it supports the music well. For
some reason, I think I can hear some Motorhead
influence here as well as early Gamma Ray.
“Blood of the Elves” is the opener and after
the acoustic intro, the pounding of double bass
enters. The bass drums are mixed too high in this
song and detract from an otherwise remarkable
metal track. The one skipper is the bonus track
called “Living on the Edge.” It’s not an
Aerosmith cover and is just a six-minute attempt
to emulate Pink Floyd which fails. I feel sorry
for anyone who spends extra money for this is a
weak bonus to give a loyal fan. This band has
promise and hopefully they’ll expand their
horizons and produce a more original next album.
Killing Songs : Steel Eagle, The Cursed Spirit
Jay 67 / 100
ANGELFIRE: HOLY DRAGONS
‘GOTTERDAMMERUNG/JUDGMENT DAY’
(METALISM RECORDS)
This band is coming out of Kazachstan, and they
are probably the only Metalband from there, and
they have released a few CDs. 2 of their albums
have now been re-released (with bonustracks) by
the label METALISM RECORDS. Musically they play
80s Heavy Metal with some of today’s Power
Metal added here and there. Instrumental it
sounds great and also the artwork is very
professional, but vocally it isn’t that
impressive unfortunately. The band has a very raw
lead singer, who is not always able to sing the
high notes, but like I said before instrumental
it all sounds very impressive, and therefore it
is still nice to hear some of their songs.
Unfortunately they sing in their own language, so
it is hard to mention songtitles here, but from
their album ‘Judgment day’ some of the best
songs are “6”, “7” and the 2 English
bonustracks (“Mighty warriors” and
“Rainbow’s gold”). And from their other
album ‘Gotterdammerung’, which is by far the
better album of the 2 releases, and actually on
this album lead singer Holger Kovaroff sings
better than on the other album, and therefore I
can easily recommend this great Melodic
Metalrecord, which features some great songs like
“1”, “2” (very good fast song with
impressive guitarwork), “6” and “8”. So
after all this is an interesting band, although
their album ‘Gotterdammerung’ much better
than their ‘Judgment day’ CD. Both CDs have
been released on http://www.metalism.com and you
can buy yourself a copy through www.metal-cd.ru
(Points: Gotterdammerung – 8.0, Judgment day
– 7,5)
RNA - HOLY DRAGONS
Ñóìåðêè áîãîâ (Gotterdammerung)
Metalism Records 2003
Yes, This is the third album of the Kazakhstan
power metal band. Since I first heard about them,
I've been trying to obtain some of their CDs and
hear what is it they play in Kazakhstan. As you
can see, the title of the album ("Twilight
Of The Gods") is in Russian, as well as all
the lyrics, except for the closing ballad 'Living
On The edge'. As my knowledge of Russian goes,
the lyrics are pretty much standard: mythology,
horror, HM odes and stuff like that. Let me give
you some song titles: 'Æåëåçíûé Îð¸ë'
(Iron Eagle), 'Õýâè-Ìåòàëüíûé
Ìàíüÿàê' (Heavy Metal Maniac),
'Òàìïëèåðû' (Templars),
Ïðîêëÿòûé Äóõ' (The Accursed
Spirit)… the music itself is quite OK, maybe
just a bit under produced, but still heavy
enough. Surely you won't find anything epochal
new, but just the fact that a Kazakhstan band
plays music that is good deserves attention and
recognition. Also, the list of the band they
thank is cool too: Emerald (Ch), Berserker (It),
Teutonic (Ger), Steel Warrior (Bra), and not to
mention the influences. Still, this album
deserves attention, so at least visit their
website and listen to songs feature there.
www.truemetal.org/holydragons,
holydragons@front.ru
(7/10)
RNA
È íàïîñëåäîê
ïëþøêà îò âåá-ìàñòåðà - êàê
ïðîäàþò àëüáîìû HD íà
èíòåðíåò-àóêöèîíå EBAY:
Holy Dragons: Gotterdammerung.
Virtuoso playing and epic song structures make
this a great power metal album. The guitarist for
this band is incredible and there are some
terrific solos! The lyrics are all in Russian and
the vocal delivery is very powerful! Fans of
power metal should definitley give this band a
listen!
Holy Dragons: Cyahbin Aehb.
This is an excellent power metal release from the
Russian band Holy Dragons! Great thrash styled
riffs, powerful guitar melodies, epic vocals and
memorable songwriting make this a must have for
fans of power metal!
Ïðèìå÷àíèå - Cyahbin
Aehb = Ñóäíûé Äåíü.
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