METAL STORM
Reviewed by
Undercraft
Forgotten Tales – All The Sinners
Forgotten
Tales is a band I know by browsing through the web searching for new bands, at
the time they had only one record released, “The Promise”, I
downloaded a couple of songs and really liked them, but that was in my Power Metal
phase a couple of years ago, now I’m not that fond of Power Metal as
before, but I can still recognize a good band when I listen to it, and
Forgotten Tales is one.
Maybe you read the classification of the band, Female-fronted Power Metal, and
for those who are thinking Nightwish, think again, because this band is not one
of those Nightwish clones. Vocalist Sonia Pineault doesn’t sing operatic
(thank god!), her voice is not too sweet or too aggressive, she just gives the
best she can to sound the way the music deserves, and it fits just well.
Musically, the bands lies between Stratovarius and Dark Moor, but just a little
less bombastic, so the music is not the most original thing that has been done,
but the melodies and the vocals are really catchy, just listen title track
“All The Sinners” and it will get stuck on your head for weeks. For
those seeking more speedy tunes we have “The Message” (excellent
guitars!) and “Fairytales” to complete the duet. There’s a
song that reminded me a lot of Dark Moor when they where fronted by Elisa C.
Martin, just listen to “Three Wishes” and tell me that it
doesn’t remind you of the Spanish combo.
This is easy listening Power Metal, the way it should be, no complication, no
big surprises, just good ‘ol home made Fantasy Power Metal, Canadian
style! In one side I enjoyed the Cd, and I like the band really, but in the
other they don’t do anything new in the overcrowded scene of Power Metal,
but that leads us to our next question, is there’s anything new to do
with Power Metal? Are all the formulas have been written already
?
I leave you thinking of that, while I go to listen this record just one more
time after I remember that I don’t like Power Metal anymore and my
tougher side tells me I’m a weak warrior wannabe for listening to this. Before
that happens, I want to say that I like this band, If you ever come across me
and I tell you that I don’t like Forgotten Tales, don’t listen to
me, is just my macho Black-Death Metal side talking.
Note : 8/10