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Candlemass

 
Album Review: Candlemass [Bonus Tracks]

  • Artist: Candlemass
  • Release Date: August 15, 2006
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The arduous three-year process of reuniting Candlemass' "classic" lineup had all the makings of a psychodrama: one where an innocent wedding-day jam incredibly led to sporadic live performances; then rather noncommittal songwriting sessions that progressed into the recording of actual demos; and after everything fell apart at the last minute due to the usual "irreconcilable differences," a just as unexpected about-face that allowed the album in question to suddenly emerge in 2005! In other words, unlike so many band reunions, which retrospectively seem to quickly transform from impossible to inevitable, this special occasion should not be taken for granted by any fan of the Swedish doom titans -- it was hardly guaranteed. Having clarified this, possibly the most surprising thing about this long-awaited comeback is that despite its eponymous simplicity and white-cover starkness, Candlemass aspires to far more than the mere rekindling of a very successful formula; it represents the work of a band intent on moving inexorably forward. Such a combustible mixture of nostalgic purity and novel vitality can be immediately felt in the astonishing, irresistible drive of opener "Black Dwarf," the familiarly descending melodic figures of the lumbering "Seven Silver Keys," and the hypnotically circling riffs and grandiose contrasting keyboards of "Assassin of the Light." Varying degrees of the known and unknown follow, and for every new stretch like the space-themed "Copernicus" or the atypically political "Born in a Tank," there are prototypical and fantastical Candlemass doom anthems like "Witches," "Spellbreaker," and the instrumental "The Man Who Fell From the Sky." Thankfully, there is but one of the latter, since, as every old-time Candlemass fan will attest, the sound they most anticipated hearing is of course the still incomparable golden wail of singer Messiah Marcolin. Even better, the portly frontman has lost none of his operatic range, and as shown by the suitably epic finale of "The Day and the Night," its unholy union with bassist Leif Edling's endless stores of Sabbathy riffs, Lars Johansson's inspired solos, and the rhythmic support of second guitarist Mats Bjorkman and drummer Jan Lindh still constitutes a perfect marriage. And so, given both the music herein and the human events that led to its unlikely creation, one's faith is restored: the power of Candlemass compels you! [Certain editions of Candlemass contain a bonus track -- yet another fast-paced, esoteric number entitled "Mars and Volcanoes."] ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Black Dwarf (Lyrics) Leif Edling Candlemass (5:43)
Seven Silver Keys Leif Edling Candlemass (4:59)
Assassin of the Light Leif Edling Candlemass (6:29)
Copernicus (Lyrics) Leif Edling Candlemass (7:17)
The Man Who Fell from the Sky Leif Edling Candlemass (3:26)
Witches (Lyrics) Leif Edling Candlemass (6:22)
Born in a Tank (Lyrics) Leif Edling Candlemass (4:56)
Spellbreaker (Lyrics) Leif Edling Candlemass (7:02)
The Day and the Night Leif Edling Candlemass (8:52)
[Untitled Hidden Track] Candlemass (3:23)

Credits

Leif Edling (Group Member), Ulf Magnusson (Photography), Messiah Marcolin (Vocals), Candlemass (Audio Production), Mappe Björkman (Group Member), Tomas Arfert (Artwork), Pontus Norgren (Producer), Lars Johansson (Group Member), Jan Lindh (Group Member), Anders Ringman (Vocal Overdubs), Pontus Norgren (Audio Production), Uffe Larsson (Vocal Overdubs), Leif Edling (Guitar (Bass)), Carl Westholm (Keyboards), Leif Edling (Bass), Jan Lindh (Drums), Messiah Marcolin (Group Member), Niklas Flyckt (Mixing), Lars Johansson (Guitar), Mappe Björkman (Guitar), Lars Johansson (Lead), Pontus Norgren (Mixing), Claes Persson (Mastering)
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Candlemass
Studio album by Candlemass
Released May 3, 2005
Recorded November-December 2004
Genre Doom metal
Length 55:06 (original version)
58:29 (digipak and double vinyl version)
Label Nuclear Blast
Professional reviews
Candlemass chronology
Essential Doom
(2004)
Candlemass
(2005)
King of the Grey Islands
(2007)
Singles from Nightfall
  1. "Assassin of the Light"
    Released: 2005
  2. "Black Dwarf"
    Released: 2007

Candlemass is the eighth studio album by Swedish doom metal band Candlemass released in 2005.

A video for the album's opener, "Black Dwarf", was made.

Track listing

All songs written by Leif Edling

  1. "Black Dwarf" – 5:43
  2. "Seven Silver Keys" – 4:59
  3. "Assassin of the Light" – 6:29
  4. "Copernicus" – 7:17
  5. "The Man Who Fell from the Sky" – 3:26
  6. "Witches" – 6:22
  7. "Born in a Tank" – 4:56
  8. "Spellbreaker" – 7:02
  9. "The Day and the Night" – 8:52
  10. "Mars and Volcanoes" – 3:23 (Bonus track on digipak and double vinyl)

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