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Prior to releasing their fourth album Layers of Lies in 2005, Sweden's Darkane had been sidelined for almost two years by everything from solo projects to physical injury to outright exhaustion; but the break did them a world of good and it's a noticeably refreshed -- though still imminently recognizable -- Darkane making their recorded return on this accomplished death metal/thrash album. And energetic death metal/thrash is exactly what we get, following a typically symphonic diversion to open up the LP (and later enriching closer "The Creation Insane"), but there's a lingering meatiness to Darkane's riffing (derived from their death metal roots, no doubt) that really distinguishes them from their mostly thrashier contemporaries, and marks them as something of a less fashion-prone proposition, to boot. At the same time, representative tunes like "Secondary Effect," "Organic Canvas," and the title track stick with traditional verse-chorus-verse structures -- not anything as free-form as old-school death metal, for maximum assimilation. Vocalist Andreas Sydow deserves special mention for his versatility, as he adeptly screams, snarls, and, yes, even sings to match each passage's needs; his choruses usually aided by carefully orchestrated vocal backups from his bandmates. Think Def Leppard gone neo-thrash and -- just kidding -- more like Fear Factory circa Demanufacture, actually. Anyhow, the latter can sound a tad forced on "Fading Dimensions" and "Vision of Degradation," but the surrounding instrumental ferocity generally counters any worries of commercial sellout on the spot. And when they really do break out of character for the trad-metal anomaly "Maelstrom Crisis," Darkane know to keep it short and keep it instrumental -- as if to assure their listeners that they too consider this an experimental aside. Further reason to assume that Layers of Lies will probably connect with fans of other Swedish post-death metal racers like Soilwork and the Haunted, while its added flair for complex riff-changes takes care of those metal-heads who find the latter a little too straightforward. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Audio Mixers: Peter Wildoer; Klaus Ideberg; Andreas Sydow.
Recording information: Dunkers Kulturhus, Helsingborg, Sweden (10/2004-03/2005); Not Quite Studio, Helsingborg, Sweden (10/2004-03/2005).
Darkane: Andreas Sydow (vocals); Klaus Ideberg (guitars); Jörgen Löfberg (bass instrument); Christofer Malmström, Peter Wildoer.
Personnel: Peter Wildoer (vocals, drums, percussion); Andreas Sydow (vocals); Birgit Böckmann, Susanne Bengtsson, Carin Borgström, Therese Malmström (soprano); Christofer Malmström (tenor, guitar, acoustic guitar); Pehr Bengtson, Ake Persson (bass voice); Klaus Ideberg (guitar).
Darkane Layers Of Lies Songs | 1. | Amnesia of the Wildoerian Apocalypse |
| 2. | Secondary Effects |
| 3. | Organic Canvas |
| 4. | Fading Dimensions |
| 5. | Layers of Lies |
| 6. | Godforsaken Universe |
| 7. | Klastrophobic Hibernation |
| 8. | Vision of Degradation |
| 9. | Contaminated |
| 10. | Maelstrom Crisis |
| 11. | Decadent Messiah |
| 12. | Creation Insane |
| Layers Of Lies Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)   Darkane delivrs finest recording to date! Wow! How did these guys manage to step it up a few notches and release a very good swedish thrash record. The sound quality and vocals are awesome, as are the solos and drums. A masterpiece for this band. Submitted by hauntedenemy (mississauga, on)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Insaaaaane melodies! Hearing this feels like back in the days where heavy metal ruled the 80's, but with a twist of trash/death vocal! The 2nd track (Secondary Effects) have an Iron Maiden-esque melody which become my favorite track. A must-have album for heavy melody junkies! Submitted by mustangbreaker (Jakarta, Indonesia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
can it get better???? Yes, they r back and the r back full force. Finally we have the masterpeice after the injuries and delays. Its heavy, fast, IT'S DARKANE. Production is a lot better than on Expending Senses and Sydows vocals r much more organized. The guitars r crushingly fast and there is also some heavy metal skits as I call them on here. Peter is back after his injury and his drumming is awesome like always. I still dont understand why Arch Enemy dropped him. The album is for In Flames, Meshuggah, Soilwork fans. May the Darkane Force be with u!!! Submitted by biljinopolje (Jacksonville, FL, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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