A new begining for Steel Prophet
Adam Lambert | swanton, vt United States | 02/16/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"The reason why I say that is because this is the first album without Rick Mythiasin as lead vocalist. The new singer is Nadir D'Priest Who was in bands such as D'Priest and London. First off I must say his singing style is different from Rick Mythiasin's but even so I feel he is a good fit for the band. He doesn't have as much range but seems to have more power and aggressiveness. For me it did not take long to get use to his singing there is just something about his voice. I must say I do miss Rick but in time after Nadir gets some albums under his belt that will probably no doubt change. Like I said there is just something about Nadir's voice. As far as the music is concerned it is typical steel prophet. This album has a very raw sound like dark hallucinations but energetic like messiah. One thing I noticed though is the harmonic guitars aren't as evident on this album. But that is just a minor thing about the album. But I think you should give this album a chance even though it does not have Rick on vocals it is still a good release from steel prophet. But I rate this album four and a half stars because there are a few songs that just don't appeal to me."