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Moonspell - Wolfheart review



Reviewer:
8.0

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8.82
Band: Moonspell
Album: Wolfheart
Style: Gothic black metal, Folk metal
Release date: April 01, 1995
Guest review by: Wolf


Disc I
01. Wolfshade (A Werewolf Masquerade)
02. Love Crimes
03. ...Of Dream And Drama (Midnight Ride)
04. Lua D'Inverno
05. Trebaruna
06. Vampiria
07. An Erotic Alchemy
08. Alma Mater
09. Ataegina [digipak bonus][limited deluxe bonus]

Disc II [Moonspell Live (1995): limited deluxe bonus live CD]
01. Intro
02. Love Crimes
03. ...Of Dream And Drama (Midnight Ride)
04. An Erotic Alchemy
05. Lua D'Inverno
06. Trebaruna
07. Wolfshade (A Werewolf Masquerade)
08. Vampiria
09. Alma Mater

A metal band from Portugal isn't something you see every day...and of course Moonspell is already a band with a reputation, a band that commands respect! You cannot mention gothic or doom metal without naming Moonspell, that's for sure!
For the following review we have to go back in time...

The Wolfheart is my one and only Moonspell album I have in my collection for the moment and to come straight at the point, it is a tremendous one! This Portuguese gothic/doom metal band or as we used to call it 'dark metal' has a great ability of combining external instruments with 'metal? and other rhythmical music styles.
When I think about that style I always thought about long instrumental, sometimes boring parts, Wolfheart doesn't have that...maybe that's also a disadvantage because the album is way to short for such a masterpiece and definitely for a band like Moonspell who maybe were in one's infancy but even then...they already radiate a certain experience of musical talent - even back in 1995 - that can create more then it holds, they only didn't knew it back then I suppose.
The production is great! Nothing more to say about it, all instruments reach their wanted level
On the other hand, the drums aren't so good as they supposed to be, not that it effects the album that much but if you pay close attention to it, in my opinion the drums don't match the music here, I know drums in this style aren't as important as in death or black metal but that doesn't mean they can't be good!
After all, the Wolfheart rocks! An album of quality, a musical gift that builds itself up to a certain level of eruption, starting with a lingering simple melody - Wolfshade - to a powerful Vampiria!

Whipping melodies, beautiful flute sounds, female vocals and the combination of slow doom with mid-tempo harsh vocals put the songs together like glue on an album that created its own style, so compelling.
So beautiful with lyrics who take you within their dreams of vampires and erotic alchemy, a nightmare of dream and drama...A classical album but not perfect, when the last song end I had the feeling it may have to have a little bit more but Moonspell made allot more then just the Wolfheart.

Written by Wolf | 01.12.2003




Guest review disclaimer:
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.

Staff review by
Herzebeth
Rating:
9.5
The first and only Black Metal Full Length Album made by Moonspell, A great album with the most incredible atmosphere I've heard in metal scene. The album is incredible well structured, the double bass are in the right place, the distorted and acoustic guitars came in the exact moment, The cleanest Bass-lines are shown in the most depressive moments of the album, and the vocals, man the vocals are beautiful, filled with anger (the guttural voice show only anger and pain, the vocals are not low and throaty for no reason) this album is a true masterpiece.

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20.01.2010 - 04:12
THE_BLACK_GOD
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This is a masterpiece and Im strongly against to calling it a Doom album. I love this albums and I think the closest gothic album to this product is Draconian Times which is also released in 1995 but this is way better than it. just didnt like the bonus song so much.
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