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This American band was formed back in 1997, but was then going by the
name Prototype. They recorded a demo cd in 1998, but by that time the
band was an all- instrumental band. In October 1998, the band joined
forces with the Danish agency Intromental Management, which has quite a
few interesting bands in their stall. Both the band and the management
agreed that a vocalist would add the final dimension to the music of
Archetype. In November 1998 they hooked up with Chyle Vagner (ex. Hate,
Public Outcry), who became their new vocalist. In December 1998,
Archetype went to the studio to record "Hands Of Time", which was
released through Intromental in February 1999. After the recording of
this cd, the band teamed up with a second guitarist in Mark Zaim.
This is a mini cd and has four songs, with running time of 22 minutes.
First, let me make it clear that this is a very talented band. The music
is guitar-based progressive metal, pretty heavy, yet melodic, with
intricate rhythm patterns, time changes, incredible instrumental
parts/passages and lots of originality. Mostly the songs are fairly
up-tempo, but they also slow it down once in a while with some clean,
mellow parts. The rhythm section of Chris Matyus (guitars), Keith
Zeigler (drums) and Jamie Still (bass) is simply stunning, coming off
very tight and precise. These guys pull off complex and strange rhythm
patterns and arrangements, not like anything I have heard before. No
wonder these guys could release an instrumental demo. The guitars are
all over the place, backed by the very busy and creative drumming of
Zeigler. The vocals are in the mid to high- register, strong and pretty
good, although there is something undefined and unconventional about his
voice that might not appeal to everyone. All four songs are very good
and accessible, although it might take some spins to really get into it.
The production is good and should not cause any problems for the
listener. It`s hard to make any comparisons to other bands, as Archetype
clearly has found their own style and direction. I`m very excited to see
what this band can come up with on their next release, which will
hopefully be a full- length. Archetype is full of talent, hope and
promise of great things to come. Hopefully they will be picked up and
get a deal real soon. If you`re a fan of technical progressive metal,
this is a must and well worth buying. I rate this cd to 4 out of 5
points!
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