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Therion: Christofer Johnsson (guitar, keyboards, programming); Kristian Niemann (guitars); Petter Karlsson, Johan Niemann. Personnel: Petter Karlsson (vocals, guitar, keyboards, drums, percussion); Mats Levén (vocals, guitar); Katarina Lilja, Snowy Shaw, Hannah Holgersson (vocals); Anna Nyhlin, Karin Fjellander (soprano); Jonas Samuelsson Nerbe (tenor); Johan Niemann (guitar, acoustic guitar, bass guitar); Christofer Johnsson (guitar, keyboards, programming); Kristian Niemann (guitar, keyboards); Rolf Pilotti (flute); Stefan Glaumann (tambourine). Additional personnel: Katarina Lilja (vocals); Jonas Samuelsson-Nerbe (tenor); Rolf Pilotti (flute); Ken Hensley, Joakim Svalberg (Hammond b-3 organ); Anna Nyhlin, Karin Fjellander, Snowy Shaw, Stefan Glaumann, Hannah Holgersson, Mats Levén. Audio Mixer: Stefan Glaumann. Recording information: Stockholm, Sweden (2006); Studio 307 (2006); Toytown Studios, Stockholm, Sweden (2006). Photographer: Snowy Shaw. Sweden's Therion have been lauded the world over, just about, for their wildly influential and experimental symphonic heavy metal; it incorporates not only classical ambitions and arrangements, but the integration of European folk and even industrial elementals into their sound. Add to this guitarist, songwriter and conceptualist Christofer Johnsson and (non)performing scholar/lyricist Thomas Karlsson's collective studied knowledge of myths, arcane occult knowledge, and folklore from around the globe (East of the Atlantic anyway) and you have the very beginnings of Therion's reach and command of artful heavy music. Johnsson added an opera singer (and now two) a couple of years back to bring life to his simultaneously pretentious and operatic vision of a quadrology of Nordic myth that began with Secret of the Runes, continued in the simultaneously issued Sirius B and Lemuria, and sees its grand -- and oh is it grand -- finale in Gothic Kaballah, the most righteous vision of excess heavy metal has ever seen. Gothic Kaballah is a double disc -- by an eight-member strong Therion -- with help from friends (one of whom is organist Ken Hensley, formerly of Uriah Heep). It is the epitome of conceptually oriented symphonic metal. It brings together melodies from the West and the East. Its orchestrations are lavish, but the attack is heavier than Odin's wrath -- check "T.O.F. The Trinity" on disc two for a small but punishing bit of evidence of the magical menace found there. Produced by the band and Mats Levén -- who also co-wrote music, played guitar and is featured on lead vocals a great deal of the time -- Gothic Kaballah makes no concessions except one: for the very first time, the band has written and sung in English. But perhaps that's no concession at all considering Americans are the only nationality who hasn't grasped the ragged glory and rugged power of Therion: as a colleague puts it complimentarily, they are the Meat Loaf of metal. The reference is the sheer wide-ranging grandeur in composition, performance, production and execution in their work. They do everything big. This is rock with a big "R." It transcends the metal genre though it is certainly a heavy metal record but it moves territorially into prog rock as well, but a prog rock that's easy to get next to. The tempo and key changes have been part of the Therion compositional mode for a long time, but here the transitions are seamless even as the traditional metal elements remain heavier than the burden of the gods. The album's story is one of intense literary scrutiny, critical investigation, and dramatic pyrotechnics. Richard Wagner would have been proud to write for Therion. Their excesses were his own: dynamics in drama for the sake of moving a story through its paces, revealing secrets, horrors, and promises and revelations of what preceded and proceeds from the Judeo-Christian apocalypse. Therion ascend the staircase of the gods on Gothic Kaballah and tells them to bring it on, while simultaneouKerrang (Magazine) (p.49) - "In terms of pure performance, it's all mightily impressive." Gothic Kabbalah Music | List Price | $19.98 (You save $3.19) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Heavy Metal, Progressive | | Label | Nuclear Blast | | Orig Year | 2007 | | All Time Sales Rank | 7265  | | CD Universe Part number | 7350317 | | Catalog number | 1780 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Feb 06, 2007 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Engineer | Mats Leven; Stefan Glaumann; Sanken Sandquist; Staffan Celmin; Mats Leven; Therion; George Marino; Tor Ingvarsson | | Recording Time | 83 minutes | | Personnel | Snowy Shaw Johan Niemann - bass Kristian Niemann - guitars Petter Karlsson Stefan Glaumann - tambourine Anna Nyhlin Hannah Holgersson - vocals Jonas Samuelsson Nerbe - tenor Karin Fjellander - soprano Katarina Lilja - vocals Mats LevTn - vocals, guitar Rolf Pilotti - flute
Also: Ken Hensley, Stockholm, Sweden, Joakim Svalberg, Studio 307, Toytown Studios |
Therion Gothic Kabbalah Songs | | Gothic Kabbalah CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Der Mitternachtslowe |
| 2. | Gothic Kabbalah |
| 3. | Perennial Sophia, The |
| 4. | Wisdom and the Cage |
| 5. | Son of the Staves of Time |
| 6. | Tuna 1613: Momentum Excitationis |
| 7. | Trul |
| 8. | Close Up the Streams |
| | Gothic Kabbalah Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | Wand of Abaris, The  |
| 2. | Three Treasures |
| 3. | Path to Arcady  |
| 4. | TOF - The Trinity |
| 5. | Chain of Minerva (2012) |
| 6. | Falling Stone, The |
| 7. | Adulruna Rediviva |
| Gothic Kabbalah Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews brilliant music Therion's new album is nothing less ,then brillient.They changed their musical style somewhat,there is less opera singers and more regular female singer on the album,but the songs are great.Thiese guys are not affraid of experiments and the results are this very unique style of music.Don't expect the continuation of their previous album.This is different,but highly entertaining.Buy it and enjoy it. Submitted by george (canada)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Never disappoint I love this band from the beging when they were black death for their unsual style they had. I knew Chris was gonna transform in something big a Genius, from THELI on just amazing albums diff style approach to the music. G. Kabbalah is another new chapter for them & for us . COMe to USA Submitted by blizozz (New York, NY USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The Beast Returned! I'm a big fan of Therion since few years ago and is true that they changed my life. Yes... they changed my life with their obscured melodies and, of course, lyrics. With GK moved apart the symphonic parts to focus in "pure" instruments and male & female vocals. We have now a progressive, heavy and folk songs. And only listen ... you will find titanic compositions, the best guitar solos ever made for Mr. Niemann and, again, obscurity! Highly recomended! Submitted by Jose Luis Vega (La Paz, BOLIVIA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
EVOLUTIONˇˇ Therion has been always an excellent band, and it is because in each album we can see an evolution, and its not the exeption.
Excellent discˇˇˇ Submitted by alexcasta (cancun) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
EVOLUTIONˇˇ Therion has been always an excellent band, and it is because in each album we can see an evolution, and its not the exeption.
Excellent discˇˇˇ Submitted by alexcasta (cancun) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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