Black Moor - Lethal Waters - review
Black Moor - Lethal Waters - review
Tracklist
01. Hellraiser02. Thunderhead
03. Lost In The Shadows
04. Midnight Warrior
05. Into Eternity
06. Night Danger
07. Hatred's Maze
08. Lethal Waters
09. Frozen Tombs
A review by
Doc G. August 25, 2012
Maybe opening this review with a scathingly sarcastic remark isn't entirely fair, because Black Moor really aren't that bad, the only problem is, the sophomore full length Lethal Waters is about 5 or 6 years too late. Undiluted nostalgia pieces were pretty novel not too long ago. As these things go unfortunately, novel things generally progress into a widely saturated market. The only way to really overcome this is to either A) dilute/fuse your music with some new sounds to give it some kind of unique, interesting edge, or B) just be the biggest dog under that umbrella. Black Moor are neither the big dog, nor are they all that creative. They're another one of those bands who borrow their sound from swaths of 80's speed & NWOBHM bands; the sound is so white-wash standard it's sometimes difficult to directly pin down specific influences.
Let's pretend you've been living under a rock for the past 5 years, would Black Moor be impressive in that case? Moderately. The riffs are pretty juicy, but overall Lethal Waters has a certain indescribable feeling of thinness, almost completely personified by the vocalist; once again, not terrible, but just lacking in any real definition. The singer isn't especially powerful and doesn't have any unique grit. If you want a good idea of how this band sounds, think of Cauldron. That's it. Black Moor have same lack of defining personality, the same thinness, and the same tendency to rely almost entirely on a few good hooks (not to mention having a pretty similar, albeit slightly better sound than Cauldron.)
There you have it, a luke-warm review for a luke-warm album.
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But I doubt I will try this one.