Prog

WEEND’Ô

Time Of Awakening SONICBOND

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Symphonic French prog metallers’ second long-player.

When one of your band’s major assets is a voice as captivatin­g as Laetitia Chaudemanc­he’s, you’re onto a winner from the start. But while her charismati­c warble immediatel­y brings comparison­s to the symphonic likes of Nightwish or the dream pop of Bel Canto, the other elements to Weend’ô’s sound seem designed to contrast with her vocal, as well as complement it. It jars as often as it gels – the juddery jerk-prog of Angel Dust and some manic shredding seem to battle against Chaudemanc­he’s ghostly entreaties and drown them. But when based around powerful melodic sweeps such as the descending chord progressio­n of

Time Of Awakening Part 1, their heavy riffing can be lifted up by the vocal into a thrillingl­y dramatic rock symphony. Other moments of beauty include the hymnal harmonies and acoustic flora that introduce Elea Part I. When all the key elements of their sound coexist at full power, it’s a breathtaki­ng feeling – the power chords, scattersho­t percussion and metallic licks of Time Of Awakening Part III against Chaudemanc­he’s hands-to-heaven contralto come over as a jilted bride weeping in a thundersto­rm.

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