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WINTERFELL
The Veil Of Summer
http://www.winterfell.org

Winterfell The Veil Of Summer CD Cover
 
When I reviewed Winterfell's previous effort, I was taken to task by a member of the band for giving them too good a review and not suggesting improvements they could make.  Hmm, sounds like an invitation to nail "The Veil Of Summer" to the wall! 

Since Winterfell are in the niche of power / progressive metal, the comparison to Kansas' "Dust In The Wind" at the beginning of lead track "Threnody" may seem odd, but being compared to a musical juggernaut the likes of Kansas is actually high praise.  The track gets heavier throughout and then because a bit more subdue towards the end.  "Autumn Knight" has more of early 90's Fates Warning vibe.  Taking this path a little further occurs on "The Iris".  While Fates Warning is a very talented band, their music has over the years become extremely stale, thus I would suggest avoiding becoming to enamored with this style.  Fortunately, Winterfell adds enough heavy guitar soloing on the track to avoid this pratfall.

Where Winterfell really shines is on "Legacy" with its palatable blend of speed, melody and vocal dynamics making it the highlight song on the album.  "Once And Again" finds Winterfell heading towards an Iced Earth meets early Metallica epic.  These two tracks are the kind of songs Winterfell excels with quite well.  Another track that could fall into this category is the Jag Panzer laced "The Beggar King".  "Catacombs" closes out the disc with an absolutely punishing track. 

Whereas the early part of the CD looked to be possibly heading in the wrong direction, Winterfell stays closer to the power metal leanings of Iced Earth and once again delivers a most impressive release.

Track Listing:
1. Threnody
2. Autumn Knight
3. The Iris
4. Legacy
5. Asatru
6. Once and Again
7. Campaign of Shadows
8. The Begger King
9. Catacombs

Homepage:
http://www.winterfell.org