Distorted Force, Curves Of A Sidereal
Cosmos. Album Review.
Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10
If you
can have the best of both worlds, then why not seek out more than one flavour
of jam to put on your toast, love with both intensity and feeling and if all
works for you across the board, then meld the forces of the Progressive and the
crash of symbolic Metal to the point where the boiling cauldron of the
instantly creative overflows and destroys the path of ignorance with first
class precision. For this once thought conceptual distorted force, only dared
to be breached by the timeless Iron Maiden in Seventh Son of a Seventh Son or
in the incomparable Queensryche, has more than come of age since those
tentative steps.
Greece’s
powerhouse of the genre Distorted Force may have started out as one the groups
that you would have gone to see perform the searing memories of other Heavy
Metal acts that made audiences tightly wrapped in the arms of nostalgia, but as
Time has weighed the century up and found it wanting in stature, Distorted
Force has become a band in which you could well argue holds its roots and its
outlook fully in the camp of the British Progressive scene and the physical
attributes of the Metal that saved the minds and emotions of thousands of
impressionable music fans.
In their
new album, Curves of A Sidereal Cosmos, Spiros Emmanouildis, Nikos Felekis,
Nikos Hatiigogos, Marios Ionnidis, Thanos Pallidis and Markos Diamantopoulos
converge ready to take the crowd and the newly interested on a voyage of
self-discovery, an Odyssey-like performance in which new realms are explored as
the Progressive element fuses intangibly with the Metal, like a hybrid machine,
all glowing metallic shell, muscular and powerful, but with the agility of the
story-teller woven through its pores and the heart of poet.
The
tracks on the album Barrow’s of Doom, Dreamworld’s Forest, the album title
track, Curves of A Sidereal Cosmos, Tumulus and Raven are not just muscular,
they crack the listener’s mind and overthrow the negative allusion that some
have when thinking of the concept album, this Homer like scribe journey is to
be admired fully.
Curves of
A Sidereal Cosmos is enthralling, a mighty step in the band’s evolution and one
that paves the way to a different level of song-writing.
Ian D. Hall
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