Like
most eponymous albums arriving late in a band's career, After Forever's
fifth long-player was named thus because it was intended to function as
some kind of statement; a virtual catalog of the Dutch band's multiple
personality disorder as it was made musical, prog-symphonic-goth-metal
flesh. Too bad it also proved to be the group's swan song. But before
getting into all that, let us expand on the fact that almost all of the
album's tracks were focused on achieving the most seamless combination
possible between those disparate sound influences that had been tugging
at the band's songwriting over the years; simultaneously ignoring the
excessively cerebral concepts perpetrated by 2004's Invisible Circles,
and the part-commercial, part-experimental endeavors captured on 2005's
Remagine. This philosophy hardly resulted in any sort of bland middle
ground, however, but rather elevated stand-out cuts like opener
"Dischord," the anthemic "Energize Me," and the sweeping power ballad
"Cry with a Smile" up among the best songs of the band's career, period.
That being said, After Forever couldn't resist pushing the progressive
envelope during a minority set of more elaborate offerings, including
the suitably dramatic, orchestra-heavy "De-Energized" (featuring Floor
Jansen doing her best Kate Bush imitation), and the simply colossal,
11-minute "Dreamflight," which melded the usual metallic qualities with
bristling synthesizer runs and multiple symphonic passages that would
probably pass muster at the old classical music conservatory. The latter
also made one realize however, that, except for a few appearances on
the likes of "Evoke" and "Withering Time," singer Floor Jansen's
operatic vocal style was conspicuous by its near absence here, often
accompanied by Sander Gommans' bowel-loosening death growls, for
contrast. Instead, it was Jansen's tougher, leaner, and certainly more
exhilarating rock voice that dominated, suggesting After Forever's
willful rejection of the Nightwish comparisons that plagued them from
day one. Yet, in the end, perhaps it was the realization that their
heavier tendencies and overly ambitious compositional templates would
forever stop them short of attaining the commercial success enjoyed by
the self-same Nightwish, that ultimately convinced After Forever to
throw in the towel after this release. Should they stick with this
decision, they can at least move ahead into their individual endeavors
with the knowledge that their efforts were not in vain, but rather
represented some of the most accomplished female-fronted heavy metal
created over the course of the 2000s. Eduardo Rivadavia
Tracklist :
1 Discord 4:37
2 Evoke 4:24
3 Transitory 3:29
4 Energize Me 3:10
Songwriter [Songs Written By] – Gordon Groothedde
5 Equally Destructive 3:32
6 Withering Time 4:32
7 De-Energized 5:10
Guitar [Uncredited] – Jeff Waters
8 Cry With A Smile 4:25
9 Envision 3:57
Songwriter [Songs Written By] – Gordon Groothedde
10 Who I Am 4:36
Lead Vocals – Doro
11 Dreamflight 11:10
12 Empty Memories 4:56
- BONUS TRACKS -
13 Lonely 3:24
Credits :
Alto Vocals [Choir] – Amanda Somerville
Arranged By [Orchestra, Choir], Conductor [Choir] – Joost van den Broek
Bass – Luuk van Gerven
Conductor [Orchestra] – Richard Hein
Drums – André Borgman
Guitar – Bas Maas
Guitar, Vocals [Grunts/Screams] – Sander Gommans
Keyboards – Joost van den Broek
Lyrics By – Floor Jansen
Mezzo-soprano Vocals [Choir] – Rannveig Sif Sigurdardottir
Orchestra – The City Of Prague Philharmonic
Songwriter [Songs Written By] – After Forever, Joost van den Broek, Sander Gommans
Soprano Vocals [Choir] – Floor Jansen
Tenor Vocals [Choir], Baritone Vocals [Choir] – Previn Moore
Vocals – Floor Jansen
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