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Equilibrium - Sagas 27 June 2008
Disc I 01. Prolog Auf Erden 02. Wurzelbert 03. Blut Im Auge 04. Unbesiegt 05. Verrat 06. Snüffel 07. Heimwärts 08. Heiderauche 09. Die Weide Und Der Fluß 10. Des Sängers Fluch 11. Ruf In Den Wind 12. Dämmerung 13. Mana
Disc II [Bonus DVD] On Stage: 01. Zürich 2006 02. Essen 2005 03. Winternachtstraum 2006 04. Party.San 2007 05. Tiny Time Travel
Treasure Trove: 06. Equilibrium In Legoland 07. Nach Dem Winter 2002 08. Blut Im Auge 2002 + Studio Report + Backstage + Online Material + Photogallery
Folk metal came in with such force as the new popular thing and is now drifting slowly out as legions of monotonous bands have sucked the genre dry of all originality, but these Bavarians are here to breathe new life into this genre with their second album "Sagas". Equilibrium already burst onto the folk metal scene with incredible energy three years ago with the impressive but somewhat one-track minded "Turis Fratyr" and now return with a more mature, more diverse and truly masterful epic opus to take the world by storm.
Equilibrium previously brought us a fun, bouncy, folk metal experience to prance about to without thinking much about it. This time Equilibrium bring us more of the same multi-layered instrument jiggery-pokery but with a real magical spirit that holds the album together with a majestic ribbon. There is so much going on this album, so many different instruments that all band together to create beautiful melodies and the mental imagery of roaming free in some enchanted woodland. Indeed the woodwind instruments play a large part on "Sagas", as Ulrich Herkenhoff of the Lord Of The Rings soundtrack features playing the pan flute. The album is not one of single direction; instead the album branches out and covers more areas breathing new life into the music like the roots of a tree reaching out underground for nourishment. Not only does the album have a fair number of the compulsory high-speed, galloping double bass drum tracks with an infectious bounce and feel-good nature about them such as "Blut Im Auge" and the insanely catchy "Heimwärts" - but this time Equilibrium also pay careful attention to the slower songs by means of adding an exquisite earthly ambience and the finer details of the album. "Wurzelbert" kicks the album into full swing and sends a message across showing more solidarity to the band and the song writing in particular, "Unbesiegt" also is not a relatively fast song, although still upbeat, and with such a charm on the side of the woodwind starting off the song makes for one of the many great highlights of "Sagas".
Such wizardry is rare; "Sagas" brings a genuine breath of fresh air into folk metal and can easily pass as being one of the greatest albums of the genre to date. If anything can be said against it, it is not an easy pill to swallow as its duration is over a staggering eighty minutes. When you consider the quality at hand this is hardly a problem however. Musical ups and downs, fast songs, slower - mid-paced songs, and not to mention the last track of the album, a sublime near-eighteen minute instrumental masterpiece all cement "Sagas" as an instant classic. Last track "Mana" takes the listener on a mystical adventure through the woodland glades, complete with real sounds of nature, it is an epic and emotional journey in itself that will leave you speechless in its magnificent awe afterwards. It is not often an album so magical, so musically picturesque and complete with such a natural, green, organic spirit rears its head, but "Sagas" is one of these real gems that just need to be heard to be believed.
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Written on 02.07.2008 by Baz Anderson
Member of Staff since 2006.
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Guest review byPétur
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Equilibrium are one of the most promising young folk metal bands out there - at least for most people. I myself wasn't that impressed with Turis Fratyr, it was enjoyable but it sounded a bit to much like Menhir and many other more underground German Folk/Pagan bands mixed with Finntroll. But now they are back and have gathered everything they can, to bring one epic masterpiece who will surely convince all critics!
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Cuca Beludo - 23.09.2011 at 20:26
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Just discovered the magic of the folk metal! Equilibrium is one of the best bands I've ever heard, with catch songs and a more complex melody, not like too many noise bands I know, but their songs are kinda... Epic! Great review!
And I am listening to mana right now, it's one of the best instrumental songs I have heard. |
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Wes - 11.03.2012 at 10:23
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| Perfect album, one you will always come back to. A true classic. |
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| "There is so much going on this album, so many different instruments that all band together to create beautiful melodies and the mental imagery of roaming free in some enchanted woodland." the review says it all |
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