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Album Review: Grand Illusion

  • Artist: Nocturnal Rites
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: January 24, 2006
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

It's not inconceivable (far from obvious but hardly inconceivable) that Sweden's Nocturnal Rites would be fans of '80s arena rockers Styx. Given their predilection for music rich in both melody and pomp, equal measures of muscle and delicacy, and, now, having released an album entitled Grand Illusion, nearly 30 years after the Americans' watershed effort by the same name, maybe there's something more than mere coincidence at work here? In all seriousness, though, tenuous comparisons and creative broad strokes aside, there are no real reasons that Styx fans should expect to experience a trans-decade connection with Nocturnal Rites' eighth studio album. Not an AOR or progressive rock record, this Grand Illusion of 2006 features competently crafted, if predictably safe, commercial power metal the likes of which the Swedes have churned out repeatedly throughout their career. In fact, resistance to change is perhaps the most disspiriting thing about this band, as they appear to simply content themselves with recycling the same road-tested templates perfected by the power metal elite (Gamma Ray, Blind Guardian, Helloween, et al.) and avoiding any truly unconventional gadgetry along the way. Indeed, it seems that every track here progresses in orderly and civilized manner between the usual potpourri of heroic verses, anthemic choruses, assertive guitar riffs, energetic double kick drums, majestic synthesizers, soaring vocals, and fluid multi-note solos. The unfortunate byproduct being that even undeniably catchy and well-crafted standouts such as "Fools Never Die" (meaningless but infectious), "Still Alive" (nice, jagged opening riff), or "Cuts Like a Knife" (finally a surprise, thanks to its nightmarish mood) are doomed to linger in the shadows of other, bona fide classics concocted by power metal's aforementioned big guns. Ultimately, Grand Illusion still stacks up favorably when compared to the bulk of Nocturnal Rites' indistinctive catalog (particularly its very mediocre predecessor, New World Messiah), and even a host of inferior competitors, but they clearly need some kind of breakthrough to snap them out their self-imposed rut, push them to another level, and so on. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Fools Never Die Fredrik Mannberg, Nils Eriksson, Nocturnal Rites Nocturnal Rites (3:54)
Never Trust Fredrik Mannberg, Nils Eriksson, Nocturnal Rites Nocturnal Rites (4:43)
Still Alive Nils Eriksson, Fredrik Mannberg, Nocturnal Rites Nocturnal Rites (4:02)
Something Undefined Fredrik Mannberg, Nocturnal Rites, Nils Eriksson Nocturnal Rites (4:08)
Our Wasted Days Nils Eriksson, Nocturnal Rites, Fredrik Mannberg Nocturnal Rites (5:17)
Cuts Like a Knife Nocturnal Rites, Fredrik Mannberg, Nils Eriksson Nocturnal Rites (5:10)
End of Our Rope Nils Eriksson, Fredrik Mannberg, Nocturnal Rites Nocturnal Rites (5:26)
Never Ending Nils Eriksson, Nocturnal Rites, Fredrik Mannberg Nocturnal Rites (4:29)
One by One Fredrik Mannberg, Nils Eriksson, Nocturnal Rites Nocturnal Rites (4:23)
Deliverance Fredrik Mannberg, Nocturnal Rites, Nils Eriksson Nocturnal Rites (5:00)

Credits

Fredrik Mannberg (Vocals (Background)), Kristoffer Olivius (Vocals), Henrik Kjellberg (Engineer), Henrik Kjellberg (Keyboards), Olle Carlsson (Photography), Fredrik Mannberg (Vocal Engineer), Henrik Kjellberg (Vocal Arrangement), Henrik Kjellberg (Keyboard Arrangements), Stefan Elmgren (Soloist), Henrik Kjellberg (Keyboard Engineer), Nils Eriksson (Bass), Jens Johansson (Soloist), Henrik Kjellberg (Vocals (Background)), Jens Johansson (Keyboards), Nadine Mainka (Layout Design), Fredrik Mannberg (Guitar (Rhythm)), Leif Grabbe (Vocals (Background)), Pelle Henricsson (Mastering), Fredrik Mannberg (Engineer), Fredrik Mannberg (Editing)
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Grand Illusion
Studio album by Nocturnal Rites
Released September 19, 2005
Recorded Toontrack Music, Umeå, Sweden
Genre Power metal
Length 46:38
Label Century Media
Producer Shep
Nocturnal Rites chronology
Lost in Time - The Early Years of Nocturnal Rites
(2005)
Grand Illusion
(2005)
The 8th Sin
(2007)

Released in 2005, Grand Illusion is the seventh album from Nocturnal Rites. The lyrical themes on this album focus on achieving freedom and overcoming tyranny.

Track listing

  1. "Fools Never Die" – 3:54
  2. "Never Trust" – 4:43
  3. "Still Alive" – 4:02
  4. "Something Undefined" – 4:08
  5. "Our Wasted Days" – 5:17
  6. "Cuts Like A Knife" – 5:10
  7. "End Of Our Rope" – 5:26
  8. "Never Ending" – 4:29
  9. "One By One" – 4:23
  10. "Deliverance" – 5:00

Band line-up

  • Jonny Lindkvist - Vocals
  • Fredrik Mannberg - Rhythm Guitar, backing vocals
  • Nils Norberg - Lead Guitar
  • Nils Eriksson - Bass
  • Owe Lingvall - Drums

Guest musicians

  • Henrik Kjellberg - Keyboards and backing vocals
  • Leif Grabbe, Ronny Hemlin (Steel Attack), L-G Persson (The Storyteller), Jens Carlsson (Persuader) - Backing Vocals
  • Jens Johansson - Keyboard solo on "Cuts like a Knife"
  • Henrik Danhage (Evergrey) - First guitar solo on "Cuts like a Knife"
  • Kristoffer Olivius (Naglfar) - Harsh vocals on "Cuts like a Knife"
  • Stefan Elmgren - Second guitar solo on "Never Trust"
  • Per Elofsson - "pre-chorus whammy bar chaos" on "Never Trust"
  • Olec Balta - First guitar solo on "Something Undefined", left channel intro for "Our Wasted Days"
  • Emil Norberg (Persuader) - "pre-chorus whammy bar madness and end of song lead frenzy" on "Our Wasted Days"

 
 

 

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