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Samael's long-awaited sixth album, 2004's Reign of Light, was a significant chapter in the adventurous Swiss quartet's career in that it was less a heavy metal album infused with electronic elements (like its immediate predecessors) than a trip-hop/industrial album draped in heavy metal ingredients. As such, it was actually far more successful, on its own terms, than 1999's lackluster techno-black metal exercise Eternal, but for most long-term Samael fans who had waited half a decade for this, well, the generalized uproar was, uproarious. But then, most of these fans should have known better than to expect any sort of retreat into extreme metal purity (surprisingly, that would come later), and, as mentioned earlier, Reign of Light's greatest strength lies not in its musical direction per se, but in the consistency of its vision, sustained atmosphere, and quality songwriting. Yes, there are distinct similarities to German industrial fetishists Rammstein to be found in opener "Moongate," the female vocal-enhanced "High Above," and the hard-driving title track (among others), but this has as much to do with frontman Vorph's throat-lacerating croaks (still as inaccessible as it gets!) as the music itself. And as ensuing highlights like the Eastern melody-laced "Inch'Allah," the deep space-trekking "Heliopolis," and the digital death-waltz "On Earth" are paraded before the court, Samael's personal identity quickly and indubitably reasserts itself. Chief composer and former drummer (now all-purpose programmer) Xy never fails to push the electronic envelope with his varied arsenal of beats (taking center stage on "Telepath"), but along with his malevolent choir orchestrations, they almost always mesh seamlessly with Vorph and Makro's brutally scything guitars to generate that dark, demonic vibe that has always been one of Samael's best-loved trademarks. And, although "Oriental Dawn" and the unusually mellow "Further" tend to plod along somewhat, there are no outright blunders capable of toppling this Reign of Light -- an album that reasserted Samael's songwriting credentials above and beyond their ever-questing creativity, and finally delivered a suitable, if belated, follow-up worthy of the sinister, robotically acetic sheen of their breakthrough 1996 opus, Passage. [Reign of Light comes enhanced with the promo video for "Telepath" and a bonus audio track in the form of its remix, simply entitled "Telepathic."] ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Additional Tracks
Samael: Vorph (vocals, guitar); Makro (guitar); Xy (keyboards, percussion, programming); Mas (bass guitar).
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Samael Reign Of Light Songs | 1. | Moongate |
| 2. | Inch'allah |
| 3. | High Above |
| 4. | Reign of Light |
| 5. | On Earth |
| 6. | Telepath |
| 7. | Oriental Dawn |
| 8. | As the Sun |
| 9. | Further |
| 10. | Heliopolis |
| 11. | Door of Celestial Peace |
| 12. | Telepathic |
| Reign Of Light Music Review Average Rating: (3.2 out of 5 stars)   Nothing likes Samael used to be I found the latest Samael, Reign of light CD very disappointing. It sounds alot like Rammstein. If you're fan of old blackmetal Samael like Worship Him and Blood Ritual, then don't buy this latest. Submitted by Metalfan (Glengowrie, SA, Australia)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Reign of sh*t I've heard just two songs from the band's site and i had enough of this album. Normally i take more time to listen to new records but this one does not deserve that time. It's worthless, sounds like a dj trying to fit his electro-sounds into weak and loussy guitars. Old samael is what definitely worth your money and time to listen 'em Submitted by mephisto.82 (Acuna, Mexico) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Well... This one was quite a disappointment. "Eternal" was a masterpiece, so here...hu.. I have to admit that it kinda sucks. Where are the haunting melodies gone? The catchy, headbanging thing is completely outta here to me. Therefore, I advise you to rush to what they did before this one. And I definitely love this band; so trust me.
Long live metal Submitted by emerson1 (tOULOUSE, France) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Let it begin. . . The Reign of Light Wow. The first time i heard these guys i was taken in by the sounds and the vocalist.Good now as they were when they first came out. Rock on. Submitted by groffster_3k (Nazo, Pa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
You Should BUY THIS Now this is some crazy stuff i love the way his voice sounds no matter what ne one thinks its nothing like ramstien they f*cking blow. its good industrial sh*t with some nice death metal added in! check it out its a nice one! Submitted by Something But Nothing? (Something, CT, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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