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Therion mastermind Christofer Johnsson has never recovered from hearing the choir come in at the end of Ozzy Osbourne's "Diary of a Madman." While 2002's Secret of the Runes, a conceptual work celebrating the nine different worlds of Norse mythology, was technically flawless and endlessly atmospheric, its orchestral and choral wall of sound seemed pasted on rather than successfully integrated into the electric onslaught. After a two-year hiatus, Therion return with not one but two records, the blistering, elegiac, and overall stunning Lemuria/Sirius B. This time around, the Scandinavian heavy metal equivalent of the Moody Blues eulogizing a Viking funeral have mastered their dark art and created the finest record of their career. Fans of the group's early, orchestra-free death metal period, as well as those converted by the band's forays into classical and opera, will find common ground here. The bombast of tracks like "Abraxas" -- its solemn trumpet intro sounds infinitely more Morricone than it does Metallica -- and "The Dreams of Swedenborg" is balanced by the brute force of more traditional power metal numbers like "Uthark Runa" and the electrifying "Sirius B." However, it takes a song like "Quetzalcoatl," which integrates these two worlds so effortlessly, for the listener to understand fully the scope of this polarizing band's vision. It takes balls to mix mandolins, Hammond organs, opera singers, and a full symphony with the testosterone-fueled slam of heavy metal, and it's even harder to do it without the slightest hint of irony, a feat Therion has more than achieved on Lemuria/Sirius B. ~ James Christopher Monger
Therion: Christofer Johnsson (vocals, electric guitar); Kristian Niemann (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Johan Niemann (electric double bass, fretless bass).
Additional personnel: Steen Rasmussen (Hammond b-3 organ, Mellotron); Richard Evensand (drums); Jens Nyborg.
Sirius B/Lemuria Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Best Classical Metal album ever! Very few bands have been able to match Therion's originality or consistency in a long time, and this double album is the absolute best Therion project to my ears. The creativity, songwriting skill, and engulfing fantasy nature of these two albums are unparalleled in the metal world. I am almost tempted to say this is a better album than Theli, not quite as seminal, but pretty damn close. Both Lemuria and Sirius B are very eclectic, calming, like the reviewer before me said, and totally majestic in every sense of the word. Submitted by michael-mcdonell (Canada)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
ABSOLUTELY EXCELLENT!!! THIS CD ROCKS!!!! THIS BAND IS AWESOME..LISTENING TO THEIR MUSIC I HAVE FOUND MYSELF DRIFTING INTO TRANCE LIKE STATES ALL OF THE TIME! THIS BAND IS ABSOLUTELY PHENOMENAL AND OUT OF THIS WORLD!!!
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THAT IF YOU HAVE NOT GOTTEN A CHANCE TO LISTEN TO THIS BAND,THAT YOU PURCHASE THIS CD ASAP AND TRY THEM OUT!!!
THE CD IS CALMING AND ABSOLUTELY ELECTRIFYING!!!
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THERION REVUE THE THERION DOUBLE CD IS BY FAR THEIR BEST!!! Submitted by SHANNONTULLO (BERNARDSVILLE,N.J. USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Impressive This being my first Therion I am very happy with this disc and the band! Being a big fan of heavy, melodic, catchy metal along with female opera vocals, this disc captures the essence of all! A bit like Nightwish maybe a little heavier and not just female opera vocals.Both discs are solid with really no weak songs! Songs 7-10 especially 10 on the Lemuria disc are awesome. 2 discs usually means alot of crap but these 2 deliver! I need to get some more of their discs. Submitted by WB (Petersburg NJ)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
I love this band I waiting in california Submitted by maxypurple (baldwin park,CA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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