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Ulthima - Symphony Of The Night review



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7.3

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7.91
Band: Ulthima
Album: Symphony Of The Night
Style: Melodic death metal
Release date: March 19, 2021
A review by: ScreamingSteelUS


01. Black Swan
02. Tears Of Fire
03. Belegar
04. Daughter Of Twilight
05. Beyond The Veil
06. Eternity
07. Dancing With Shadows
08. Ulthima
09. Symphony Of The Night

Ulthima was born in Mexico but relocated to Finland because that's where melodeath comes from when it isn't Swedish. After a full decade (plus taxes) of unattested existence, Ulthima has become one of this year's wave-makers in melodic death metal, catapulting from obscurity to acclaim on the strength of its debut album, Symphony Of The Night, an album of enthusiastically crafted northern comfort.

The cover art suggests something gothic or symphonic (I mean, she's holding a violin, for Pete's sake, and just look at that tiara), but in the time it would take to wake a sleeping goth and warm up their crooning pipes, Ulthima is already speeding into the distance on a robust set of wheels cribbed from Children Of Bodom, Norther, and Kalmah. They show little concern for whether their audience can detect the origins of their style, and you'll have names like Ensiferum, Omnium Gatherum, and Æther Realm scrolling past your eyes like the end credits as you listen; Symphony Of The Night is a new thing that sounds like an old thing, and as some wise Metal Stormer once observed, people love new things that sound like old things. It's up to the strength of Ulthima's spirit and compositions to set it aside from the expectations you have already formulated from reading these names and noticing that it's a relatively popular album belonging to a favorite genre of this website.

Guitars and synthesizers share responsibility for the lead melodies; they often go their separate ways, with the guitars become deep and resonant for a chorus or chugging up a good breakdown and the synths dancing on the edge for some sophisticated ornamentation, but they usually work in tandem to produce a complex frontal assault. Those leads sometimes burst free of mere melodic affectation and soar for heroic heights, as on the heavily Ensiferum-influenced "Eternity"; there remains nonetheless a touch of gloom as well, a frigidity to certain keyboard parts that reflects mood as much as geographic location and a despair lurking in the guitars between ripping speed runs. The production is nicely balanced, light enough to allow the melodies to breathe but also powerful enough to keep that "death" in melodeath; while the instrumentation wears a bit thin at times, sudden explosions of choruses will turn that right around. The album mostly holds to a stormy pace that allows the songs free reign to stretch their battlefield muscles, under the command of the standard hoarse, mid-range harsh vocals that hang in that perfect extreme power range between deep death growls and black metal shrieks.

Symphony Of The Night is a competent rendition of the familiar melodic death/extreme power metal sound, so anyone who likes their metal cooked medium Finn and served on a Finland bun with extra Finland sauce [vodka?] will enjoy whiling away the moonlight hours with this album. For my part, after several complete sessions, I still can't escape the sensation that I'm listening to a band consciously trying to play melodeath the way they expect I expect it to be played. "Eternity" sounds like a lost Ensiferum song, "Dancing With Shadows" is all Wintersun, and I'm even hearing Amon Amarth in the heaviest phases. Not that I don't enjoy this style when enacted by all the bands whose names I love to drop when given the opportunity, and Ulthima's production and performances are much to be admired in a band only just releasing its first album, but so far Symphony Of The Night simply hits the surface and rolls off. No songs yet stand out, nor do I hear anything that I could immediately recognize as belonging to Ulthima. Not everyone demands more than an album that is competent and listenable, which this surely is, but I suspect that I myself will wait for something more exciting to result from Ulthima's long-awaited birth on the next album.


Rating breakdown
Performance: 8
Songwriting: 7
Originality: 4
Production: 8





Written on 25.05.2021 by I'm the reviewer, and that means my opinion is correct.


Comments

Comments: 5   Visited by: 80 users
26.05.2021 - 04:53
Rating: 8
Uxküll
Liked this one a lot. 8/10.
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26.05.2021 - 06:16
Rating: 7
tintinb
Absolutely agree with the originality score. This is a good album, a very good album I would say, but damn does it sound like every other melodeth song I have ever heard.
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26.05.2021 - 10:25
Nejde
When I first saw the album cover and especially the title I was hoping for some Castlevania inspired gothic metal. Instead we got some very standard by the book melodeath. Luckily I really enjoy melodeath so even if it's a lot of copy/paste and little originality to the music I like this album very much, maybe just because everything sounds so familiar. And funny enough I think "Eternity" is the best song even though I never really gotten into Ensiferum.
Overall I think this review is very spot on. Nice one.
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29.05.2021 - 05:13
Rating: 10
Litvin
@ScreamingSteelUS you may add Imperanon to the list along with Norther and CoB

I agree originality is low but man all these awesome bands does not play any more so I really like to see this new one appeared is like a reunion of Imperanon+Norther+CoB all together, which is great and I rate them 10/10 for that.

Speaking about cover, yeah it is seems like a Gothic or even Power metal album cover to me as well as a bit of Mors Principium Est covers actually their debut album sounds very close to this one too.
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01.06.2021 - 07:06
Rating: 7
metalbrat
Into the 3rd song and I already agree that you are spot on with your review. Nothing new but all good.
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