Evergrey - Glorious Collision
Evergrey records have been hit and miss over the last couple of years, so when a new one is released I'm a little nervous because I don't know quite what to expect. Since 2008's Torn, the band has gone through some significant changes. In May of last year it was announced that the majority of the group were leaving due to personal conflicts. After the smoke cleared, only founding member Tom Englund and keyboardist Rikard Zander were left to carry on the Evergrey name. The result of their labor is their 8th studio album, Glorious Collision. Let's see how they did.
Glorious Collision brings back the classic Evergrey sound, which die-hard fans have longed for since The Inner Circle. The opening track Leave it Behind leaves the listener without a doubt that Evergrey are back and they mean business. This track is classic Evergrey; heavy, melodic and slightly proggy. Actually, the first 3 tracks on the CD are flawless. These songs are heartfelt and bleed with passion. That being said, the whole CD doesn't follow this formula because there are some hints of the modern sound that the band has flirted with over the last couple of records. The classic sound reigns! Thank You! It is always scary to hear what a band will sound like after so much turnover, but apparently it was just the shot in the arm that Evergrey needed.
The songs on Glorious Collision are catchy and full of big riffs. If I had to critique one thing, it would be the lack of prog elements incorporated into the songwriting; I think the band shines when they get proggier. One other thing lacking was the production. The sound is kind of empty and the drums sound like empty 55 gallon barrels at times. Had this been better produced, it would be flawless. Solid CD and a welcome return to form.
Bottom Line: Evergrey getting back to their roots. Even though 3/4 of the line up is gone, the band has regrouped and created one of their best offerings in years.
Standout Tracks: Leave it Behind, You, Wrong and The Phantom Letters
- Ragman is please to see one of his favorite bands is back with a vengeance...