After aseven years long break
Hollenthon finally released their highly expected third album with (as their first one) Latin title
Opus Magnum (“a great work”), whichis quite fitting. Beginning with On the
Wings of a
Dove, which strikes on a listener with a startling power, whole album can engulf you and bring you right in middle of a battlefield. As usually, all songs are interlaced with chorals, symphonic tirades and passages, which Elena wrenched only for her. Nevertheless, the whole impression is different. It is hard to identify concrete composers as it was possible in their first albums, and the melodies are more random but still catchy.
Hollenthon, as if refusing to continue in modern trend of
Viking influences, used more eastern melodies which worked surprisingly well with Schirenc’s rough voice and storming sound of the band. What is also worth mentioning is a presence of parts sung with clear,epical vocals. All together the Austrians made up a piece of work where contrasts don’t appeal disturbingly but more to the contrary very harmoniously. After listening to the album you probably won’t be crooning any tune (if yes, it’s probably still repeating “Hu!” from Son of
Perdition which can be hardly count as a tune) but it is a good choice if you want to listen to something not too aggressive but still not too flaccid.
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