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Some nice piano and acoustic guitar before the intro is reprised with a bit of growling and operatic wordless harmony vocals. Shadow Of Intent Melancholy. Bands alphabetical country genre Labels alphabetical country Reviews R. I have been toying with the idea of awarding 'Tall Poppy Syndrome' a five star rating for a while now as there can be no denying its musical prowess. Now this is quite a surprise. Like Pain Of Salvation, Leprous plays Prog Metal that concentrates more on emotion than on technical virtuosity, especially in the vocal delivery by singer Einar Soldberg, in my opinion one of the most talented new metal vocalists out there today.
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The song is rather conventional but with simple ideas the band is capable of doing great things and never fail to sound only like themselves.
Leprous - Tall Poppy Syndrome review - Metal Storm
The song resumes is course towards the main idea, and dies. I can't do anything else but give it my highest recommendation.
Romania Written by LeKiwi on Through tight, often melodic writing, the band's skills are still able to show. But this is still a very competent album.
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Results cached 6h Items ordered by ending time Showing all 4 items. Good job considering the difficulty in reviewing this I'd say the most captive songs for me in order would be Passing, White, and Phantom Pain. The structure of these songs is quite unusual but very well done: Me like Opeth, Ulver, and In Mourning. Bilateral Insideout Music Chuck Schuldiner Satan was a Backstreet Boy. Like Pain Of Salvation, Leprous plays Prog Metal that concentrates more on emotion than on technical virtuosity, especially in the vocal delivery by singer Einar Soldberg, in my opinion one of the most talented new metal vocalists out there today.
I have acquired this album for a few week but I must admit that I was lost in words to describe my feelin toward their music. The band plays a very progressive kind of metal with exceptionally strong songwriting and the best of vocals.
Love the spacey synth in this track. A harsh vocal moment with LEPROUS' in-between growling is accentuated by chords in the keyboard in a very old- fashioned style reminiscent of the 70's, adding a touch of "retro" to the music. You must be a forum member to post a review, please register here if you are not. The main chorus attacks in almost pure heavy-metal fashion, with the vocal harmonies again adding to the theatrical effect that LEPROUS certainly loves to generate.
Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker. We can sense that some kind of explosion is coming, some resolution to the lepous that the character seems to be experiencing, and that comes after a little piano siege.
Instruments are very good but they play pretty standard stuff for this kind of music. The "wa-oh" harmony vocals at the end.
TALL POPPY SYNDROME
Further defining themselves amongst the genre, the guitar solos avoid the sweeping, tap-filled hysterics of other progressive outfits. While I thought Bilateral had a great album cover and mediocre music, Tall Poppy Syndrome has a completely lame-ass album cover but some great music.
Next to the typical Hammond and string orchestral sounds, keyboard player Solberg also throws in unusual eerie sounds that somehow evoke the clinical cold sounds that Gary Numan is known for. This isn't my favourite kind of music but for what it is, it's very good. But overall Leprous like I said are a very unique band and have a distinct style that can be recognized only as theirs.
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Opting for a no blast beats in your face diet, he holds a steady rhythm and provides a steady stream of double bass. I like the vocal hooks in this song. Leprous are as diverse in their genre-bending as Between The Buried and Me but their eclectic style never comes across as a whim or a gimmick. The eclectic arrangements, however, make it impossible to place the band in any specific genre.
My final verdict is 3. It's hard to describe, or even know what exactly this is, but I feel it lacks a certain level of enjoyment.
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