This is the 3rd full length album from this Polish symphonic death/black metal quintet. According to the Wictionary(on line),
Vesania is a word with Latin roots, that means madness(insanity or mental derangement). The title,
Distractive Killusions, was meant to be a play of words on the phrase "distractive delusions."
This is my first album by
Vesania and I had never heard of them before. I bought this album impulsively in 2008, because there was a sticker on it, advertising that it was performed with members of
Vader and
Behemoth. So I was expecting a kick ass death metal album, similar to
Vader. After the first listen, I didn't consider it to be a head banging album. I was disapointed and let this album sit on a shelf for about 6 months. Then after I got bored with my other albums, I relistened to this album. Then I began to appreciate this CD. I recognized it as a symphonic style similar to
Dimmu Borgir, without the pretty clean vocals. The songs are very good and original. They are written in a modern and slightly atmospheric style. The songs don't sound like some "cookie cutter" collection of musical patterns, following some sort of repetitive formula, they are very innovative works of art.
There are plenty of tempo changes from slower(thick) bass leads to fast keyboard leads. The simultaneous use of different rhythm patterns display unique sound textures. The bass and keyboards work together as a synergistic tandem with a groovy flair. The bass playing sounds very crisp(nice distortion). The subtle guitar playing stresses the songs with its high notes. There are some occasional Satriani like guitar leads. The keyboards sound very symphonic and are very breath taking at many times throughout the album. There is also some eastern European influence in the keyboards. The album is also spiced with some blast beats.
I think that the band is more similar to
Old Man's Child than it is to
Dimmu Borgir,
Abigail Williams, or Grave Worm. Although it can be compared to all of those bands.
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