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Reviewed by Peter John Willoughby
Illuminandi - In Via
Illuminandi is a seven-piece gothic folk metal band from Poland. This musical style incorporates heavy metal guitar riffs alongside cello and violin melodies. It also contains elements of extreme metal, classical music, European folk music and progressive rock. They released a compilation of demos and live tracks as ‘The Beginning’ (2005) and ‘Illumina Tenebras Meas’ (2007).
Their current album title ‘In Via’ (2010) is taken from a Latin phrase that means “on the way”. The line-up is Antonina Witkowska (cello), Krzysztof Kawa (violin), Paweł “Troy” Treutler (growls), Aleksander Kozioł (guitar), Papirus (drums), Aleksander Kraszkiewicz (bass) and Jan Trębacz (guitar & vocals). The album also features guest performances from Paweł Iwaszkiewicz (recorders & shawm), Robert Jaworski (hurdy gurdy) and two former Illuminandi vocalists.
The album is mainly in Polish with four English songs sprinkled in with them. It opens with a spoken intro “For a long time I have kept silent/I have been quiet and held myself back/But now I cry out” with intricate guitar and violin. Then there are thudding metal riffs and cello in ‘The Promise’, which contains verses from Isaiah.
‘Reborn’ has a driving rhythm with hints of hardcore, clean choral vocals and harsh growls. A classical orchestral style can be found in ‘Illumna Tenebras Meas’ and folk in ‘W Drodze’, although both still contain metal riffing.
If you are willing, this will take you on an interesting musical journey. It is atmospheric and intricate, whilst maintaining its metal integrity.
Rating: 8/10
Reviewed by Peter John Willoughby
1. Intro
2. The Promise
3. Poczekalnia
4. Cela
5. Wejdź
6. Interludium
7. Reborn
8. Illumina Tenebras Meas
9. W drodze
10. … i o tym drugim…
11. a Blessing
http://www.myspace.com/illuminandi
http://www.illuminandi.kdm.pl/
Illuminandi is a seven-piece gothic folk metal band from Poland. This musical style incorporates heavy metal guitar riffs alongside cello and violin melodies. It also contains elements of extreme metal, classical music, European folk music and progressive rock. They released a compilation of demos and live tracks as ‘The Beginning’ (2005) and ‘Illumina Tenebras Meas’ (2007).
Their current album title ‘In Via’ (2010) is taken from a Latin phrase that means “on the way”. The line-up is Antonina Witkowska (cello), Krzysztof Kawa (violin), Paweł “Troy” Treutler (growls), Aleksander Kozioł (guitar), Papirus (drums), Aleksander Kraszkiewicz (bass) and Jan Trębacz (guitar & vocals). The album also features guest performances from Paweł Iwaszkiewicz (recorders & shawm), Robert Jaworski (hurdy gurdy) and two former Illuminandi vocalists.
The album is mainly in Polish with four English songs sprinkled in with them. It opens with a spoken intro “For a long time I have kept silent/I have been quiet and held myself back/But now I cry out” with intricate guitar and violin. Then there are thudding metal riffs and cello in ‘The Promise’, which contains verses from Isaiah.
‘Reborn’ has a driving rhythm with hints of hardcore, clean choral vocals and harsh growls. A classical orchestral style can be found in ‘Illumna Tenebras Meas’ and folk in ‘W Drodze’, although both still contain metal riffing.
If you are willing, this will take you on an interesting musical journey. It is atmospheric and intricate, whilst maintaining its metal integrity.
Rating: 8/10
Reviewed by Peter John Willoughby
1. Intro
2. The Promise
3. Poczekalnia
4. Cela
5. Wejdź
6. Interludium
7. Reborn
8. Illumina Tenebras Meas
9. W drodze
10. … i o tym drugim…
11. a Blessing
http://www.myspace.com/illuminandi
http://www.illuminandi.kdm.pl/
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