Secret Of The Runes
As its been some months since this album was released I've decided to sit down and write some words about it. Why am I doing it so late? Its because, honestly, for a long time this album was nothing special for me. Well, maybe just a good job, but somewhat confusing musically. However, after months and many hours spent listening to this album I can definitely say that its great!
"Secret of the Runes" is an album that cannot be loved or hated after just a few times listening to it. To get the true feeling of the album, some time is needed and to truly see the beauty in it one has to sit down in a quiet room, turn the volume up loud and concentrate; really listen. It's the best way to get know how the album, which at first sounds like it contains only choirs, is actually heavy and how it's lightened with beauty and mysticism. Even first track, "Ginnungagap", starts with raw and chaotic guitar sounds which are extremely heavy but when the choir starts singing it mixes in perfectly. I'm not going to write about every song, but I will try summarizing them.
First of all, the guitar tone
and riffs are excellent, sometimes sounding so hard youd think it was
a tank! Whats most important about Secret, compared to earlier
releases from Therion, is the huge number of quality guitar solos, which appear
at the perfect moment during the songs. One can feel the passion of the band
in the music.
In addition to the electric guitars, there are also acoustic guitars and quite
often violins. During the recording sessions many different instruments were
used, mostly those used in Orchestra Halls, but Johnsson found a place for each
instrument, even a special horn which composers Wagner and Strauss used often.
Therion borrowed them all well.
When mentioning the vocals, one noticeable and interesting thing must be said,
the female parts are mostly solo while the male parts are song by a choir. This
is another way that the album seems so heavy, since the male vocal parts are
so powerful when song in multi-part harmony.
Secret of the Runes is extremely melodic, with every note having
been preciously thought over by Chris. No doubt that this album is the most
mature creation from Therion, and perhaps the most mature album in the world
for the last few years.
I'm really astonished when I hear criticism for Secret of the Runes,
but as I wrote in introduction, this is not the sort of album which one can
love from the first listen. While you might say Yeah, its not bad
at first, to really appreciate its beauty you need to grow into it. Its
amazing how with each trip through Secret of the Runes you can find
a detail which you overlooked previously. Each and every detail like this has
been planned perfectly and excellently executed.
[English Editors
Note: The US version of Secret of the Runes didnt ship with
the two bonus tracks mentioned in this paragraph.] Heh, I tried to keep
it short, but I screwed up! :) Anyway I've gotta also write something about
not-melodic side of "Secret of the Runes". In short, its about
the lyrics. This is concept album in which eleven songs have been written about
Odin's journey through the worlds of Norse mythology. The first track is prologue
and the title song is the epilogue but on this album there are songs which completely
do not fit! While the style is still Therion, the extra tracks damage the album
by ignoring the concept of the album. The songs in question are all cover tunes.
Crying Days by Scorpions and Summernight City by Abba.
In my opinion, if somebody makes a concept album, they shouldn't damage it by
adding some bonus tracks. But this is the only thing which I could find wrong
with Secret of the Runes. Maybe its not too big an issue,
but to me its the same as a fly on a television screen it might
not be too irritating but it sure does disturb the experience.
"Secret of the Runes" is great album, well worth purchasing. Even
the packaging is done extremely well. Anyway, let's leave on the following note.
Compared to "Deggial", "Secret" just crushes it! Comparing
to other albums would be futile since its obvious that this album is a
unique Therion style we havent heard before. Of course we can start to
look for some resemblance to other bands, but in few years I bet other bands
will be compared to Therion. This is not the music for kids who listen to brutal
death metal but for open minded people and, most of all, those who can appreciate
beautiful orchestra music, I recommend it with my whole heart!
THOR
(checked by Kylania - hey dude, are you alive???)