Hellraiser
Krokus
- Style
- 80's Style Melodic Hard Rock / Heavy Metal
- Label
- AFM Records
- Year
- 2006
- Reviewed by
- Marty
This album sure was a pleasant surprise for me. Although I don't consider them to be one of my all-time favorites, I still do enjoy some of their albums. What they lacked in originality was more than made up for with a great catchiness to their songs and the great voice of Marc Storace. That catchiness and quality songs that were found on some of their better efforts has returned for Hellraiser. No two songs sound alike and there's lots of variety to be found with the album's 14 tracks (+ 1 bonus track). The album opener, the title track gets back into the classic Krokus party rock 'n roll instantly. Solid riffs and a great chorus signal the return to form of this classic 80's band. Other energetic rockers include Too Wired To Sleep, No Risk No Gain and Spirit Of The Night which might very well be one of the best and heaviest tracks that this band has ever done. With charging double bass drumming and an Accept/Saxon style riff, this track smokes! Things take a more serious tone with Hangman. Tackling the very sensitive subject of assisted suicide, the soaring melodic sense is somewhat paradoxical to the subject matter of the song. For a track that is so dark lyrically, the melodies and passion in Marc's vocals are amazing. Angel of My Dreams was chosen to be the first single from the album and is a solid melodic yet heavy hard rock track but one that has a very "familiar" sound to it. So Long is a really solid power ballad and the rest of the album falls more into the mid tempo hard rock vein. Most are very catchy songs but the album is marred by a couple of throw away tracks towards the end. Also included with some versions of this album is a bonus track entitled Walking In The Spirit as well as some wallpapers and a multimedia section containing live videos for Hellraiser and Rock City (a Hardware track) recorded in 2005.
Guitarists Mandy Meyer and Dominique Favez do a fantastic job of bringing a more layered yet still heavy sound to the "new" Krokus. The riffs are beefier and the dual lead guitar approach results in great melodic lead breaks and even some nice harmonies for a change. The riffs still have a very 80's sound to them but are not as simple and are atypical of what Krokus would've done in the past. Add in the much improved tightness to the band's sound by the addition of drummer Stefan Schwartzmann and you get the best sounding Krokus album ever made as far as I'm concerned.
I've had this in my car for a couple of weeks now and it's been a long time since I've heard a solid, totally 80's flavored melodic heavy metal album like this. The fact that it comes from Krokus is an unexpected surprise. Some tracks are instantly likeable, but Hellraiser takes a few listens to really appreciate. Eventually it takes shape as an album that sees your favorite track changing almost on a daily basis with many of the choruses getting stuck in your head for quite a while. That my friends, is the mark of a great CD! Surprise of the Month is usually reserved for new bands that get a score of 75 or better but in this case, I have to make an exception....this is likely going to be my Surprise of the Year!
Reviewed by Marty โ November 27, 2006