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		<title>Avalon &#8211; Eurasia</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[From the land of beer, metal, and&#8217;well, more beer come melodic/prog metallers Avalon. And with them, the German quintet brings their fourth album, Eurasia. I consider myself a fan of the melodic/prog metal genre, and many of the records I come across that claim to be a part of it, I find to be sub-standard, [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From the land of beer, metal, and&#8217;well, more beer come melodic/prog metallers Avalon. And with them, the German quintet brings their fourth album, Eurasia. I consider myself a fan of the melodic/prog metal genre, and many of the records I come across that claim to be a part of it, I find to be sub-standard, market flooding filler.</p>
<p>Refreshingly, <em>Eurasia</em> is anything but. I found it to be a collection of mature songs played skillfully and tastefully with strong, modern feeling melodies and intelligent arrangements! Although the band fits comfortably in today&#8217;s melodic/prog scene, I would count them as a little more on the &#8216;melodic&#8217; side of that label. They refrain from overloading your senses with a million arpeggios and over the top showmanship, opting instead to focus on the songs. The band also displays enough diversity to keep anyone&#8217;s attention.</p>
<p>Drummer Jacques Voutay is smooth and powerful, flying from intense double kick drums into tasty percussive licks in a split second! Bassist Petra H. Delorian displays technical prowess as well as a good feel for groove. Her slapping funk intro on &#8216;Temujin&#8217; is as high energy as you can get! They keyboards, provided by Jens Kuckelkorn, are full and atmospheric with nice solo fills. Sebastian Eder is a melodic and seasoned guitarist providing style and aggression with a smooth-as-silk delivery. Vocalist Chandana Chitral Somapala, who also plays Chapman Stick on a couple of tunes, has a great voice somewhere between Vanden Plas&#8217; Andy Kuntz and Helloween&#8217;s Andi Deris. He has a full tone edged off by a small amount of grit, and a very good range.</p>
<p>There are several highlights on this disc. The aforementioned &#8216;Temujin&#8217; begins with a killer funk/fusion intro before diving into double kick drum fury! The bridge is melodic and catchy with great harmonies, and the chorus is high impact complete with metal shout-backs. &#8216;Black Hole Wisdom&#8217; gets the award for the best opening riff on the disc. It&#8217;s a melodic, throbbing riff with a dark feel. The verses have a great groove, and the chorus is nice and grabby! When it slides back into the verse you&#8217;ll find yourself headbanging to the groove almost instantly. The solo here is also one of Eder&#8217;s shining moments, complete with emotional harmonics and bends, and a good amount of shredding! The instrumental title track is a middle-eastern flavored, melodic gem! Eder&#8217;s smooth lead lines weave effortlessly through Voutay&#8217;s subtle tribal grooves. The background chanting is also a nice touch, adding a great atmosphere. &#8216;The Painting&#8217; begins as a beautiful acoustic ballad with great vocal harmonies, and a subtle piano (think of a cross between Dream Theater&#8217;s &#8216;The Silent Man&#8217; and Extreme&#8217;s &#8216;More Than Words&#8217;) then has good &#8216;kick-in&#8217; on the bridge before stripping back down and closing out. &#8216;The Stranger&#8217; kicks in with a high-energy feel, then peels back to a good groove on the chorus. This song also has great keyboard layers and more precision axe work from Eder.</p>
<p> What I did not expect was the classy cover of Mr. Mister&#8217;s &#8216;Kyrie&#8217;. The band does a fine job in staying true to the song&#8217;s original feel, while adding their own &#8216;metalized&#8217; stamp on the bridge and a cool strict-time drum feel to the chorus. I have to say, I always wondered what this song would sound like with a heavier guitar tone, and now I know&#8217;very cool!</p>
<p> All in all, Eurasia is a great listen! If you&#8217;ve never heard any of Avalon&#8217;s music, I suggest starting here.</p>
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