review
Dark highlights the vocal quality and
still relies once again on the electrical patterns. Tiny Things confirms
previous sensations and even some
propension for melody. The closure
is very substantial, with Nightmare
(All my sins), between the noisiest
of the ep. The ep will be appreciated
by metal fans. Some extra variables,
for next works, would be a welcome
addition for the band.
The Welkin
With roots sinking to 1998, Welkin are a
rock band from Treviso with many years and
many concerts behind. But not very many
records: numerous lineup changes and the
normal difficulties that a band can meet on
its path has delayed their publications. Comes out these days The Silent Way, a record
of six tracks that condenses the ancestry of
the metal band, not denying the classical age,
but trying to develop it taking into account
the more contemporary sounds.
The work opens with Turn to me, announcing immediately some nostalgia for the
metal that was, though married, as mentioned, with rhythms and sounds much closer
to contemporary to alternative. It continues
with a robust and concrete My Enemy, who
does not mind some guitar solo at the end,
in an overall noisy context. Rough and a little
dirty is Edge of Life, a pace not exaggerated
but with guitar always protagonist, and with
a bit of Van Halen sound. Crossing in the
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