Dawn, the

Advent
Golden Lake Productions
General | Feb 2004

Reviews

Ragnar of Ravensfjord
Reviewed 2004-04-13
Continuing in that “weird but mostly interesting” tradition of Italian heavy metal (Death SS, Opera IX, et. al.) Advent goes forth with their debut. A whole bunch of bands come to mind here: Mithotyn (which is the strongest influence) Vintersorg, late-period Emperor, Falkenbach, Solstice, Amon Amarth.. So yeah...it’s Italian melodic-black-metal-viking-H.P. Lovecraft lovin’ action with a penchant for dark ambient.
(((1))) Strange, twangy guitar intro (sounding like Steve Earle for a few seconds!?!) mixed with melodic death/black plus some nice traditional/clean vocal parts and lots of tempo shifts to keep you interested.
(2) Sounds like a demo track from Mithotyn, rudimentary blackened viking/death metal. Doesn’t get good until the melodic parts at 4:45. The lyrics are either old Norse/Icelandic or Norwegian (not printed in the booklet). Otherwise, it’s nothing special.
(((3))) Nice classical influenced dark ambient intro building up to basic yet progressive & melodic black/death metal. A nice sword n’ sorcery movie breakdown, too.
((((4)))) Melodic, dark ambient interlude. While Orges would likely say “avoid”, I’d say I just wish it were longer.
(((5))) Katatonia crossed with Amon Amarth, Mithotyn & Falkenbach (aka: lots of odd drum machine/electro-drum parts ‘ala Falkenbach & English weirdos Benighted Leams). Killer headbangin’ awesome break down at: 2:13. Strange but worth it.
(((6))) A basic 5-note riff followed by more melancholic DM parts somewhere around Amon Amarth crossed with old Katatonia? Some niiiice riffs at 1:08-2:19 (weirdly enough getting just a few miles north of Carcass jamming with Molly Hatchett) and more BM sounding later on. ] The title seems to be a typo but put it on your “Metal tunes about Cthulhu” list, anyway.
((((7)))) More strange yet excellent riffing. The drumming is rather erratic at times but in a good way like the oddities found on Benighted Leams’ “Astral Tenabaum” album mixed with (Norsk heathen metallers) Kampfar & Vintersorg. The riffs & William Blake quotes make this a real winner.
((((8))) A bit like the #7 but with a more straight-forward traditional extreme metal style(s). Again, some very niiice riffing! 1:04-1:19 & Italian lyrics. Translation please...
(((9))) Outro with dark ambience and Diamanda Galas-like piano playing (aka: all of the really LOUD chords!) maybe they could do a whole EP of these kinds of things?

Recent airplay

Paradise Lost
public noize racketFeb 25, 2009
La Lama (The Blade)
The Dawn, Beyond the Landscape
The Thing the Sleep in the a

Charting

2004-04-05 — 2004-06-07 Loud
Week EndingAirplays
Jun 6 1
May 30 1
Apr 11 1

Track listing

1. Paradise Lost
2. Valholl
3. Dhun Nihhurath
4. Beyond the Landscape
5. The Dawn
6. The Thing the Sleep in the a
7. Landscape
8. La Lama (The Blade)
9. A Closed Room