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One of the best things to hear this year, was that Roy Khan
(ex-Conception) had joined Kamelot and was to do an album with them. My
earlier experience of Kamelot was that it was a great band with good
melodies. The former singer was a little bit too unique though. Kamelot
is one of the few bands that really succeeds with finding those kind of
melodies, that reminds you of King Arthurs court. I for some reason I've
sensed that it's exactly what they want...
Siége Perilous is without doubt the best album ever put out by Kamelot,
and if you found this band through Khan and Conception you too may find
some interesting tunes and sounds. I didn't like the first track
"Providence" so much, or at least I didn't think it was a good tune to
introduce this album with. But a friend of mine thought it was the best
of the whole album. The two following tracks "Millenium" and "King's
Eyes" are problably the best, according to me. Those are the kind of
songs that get to you the first time your hear them. The first mentioned
is a fast one, similar to speed-metal, which really is somewhat of a new
thing for Kamelot, and they do it real good. Another favourite of mine i
"Rhydin", with it's mighty chorus and feel.
New for this album is that the members share the credits for the lyrics.
In the old Kamelot, the drummer Richard Warner, wrote all them. The only
negative thing with this album is that the voice of Khan should have
been little higher mixed. I don't who's to blame for it, Youngblood or
Newton. The sound in general is above average. Tommy Newton is the
producer of Conception.
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