Paladine - Entering The Abyss (2021)

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Paladine - Entering The Abyss (2021)

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Paladine - Entering The Abyss (2021)

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Year : 2021
Style : Power Metal
Country : Greece
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 125 mb


Bio:

2013: PALADINE mastermind Christ Stergianidis (bass guitar) together with Thanos Kollintzogiannakis (guitar) and Stamatis Katsafados (drums), all ex-members of Mythraal, join forces.PALADINE is formed. The band's name refers to the God of Good and Justice in the Dragonlance universe.The purpose is to make music by combining the finest elements of epic/heavy/power metal: power, melody, speed, energy and emotion.Original material is composed, inspired by Christ's love for fantasy literature, especially the Dragonlance saga and its two main authors, Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman.2014: Nick Protonotarios (vocals/guitar), aka "The Metalizer", and Marilena Plitsi (keys) join the band.Production on the debut album begins.2016: Production on the debut full-length studio album, "Finding Solace", is completed at Devasoundz Studios in Athens, Greece in collaboration with producer and huge friend of the band, Thimios Krikos (InnerWish).A record deal is signed with No Remorse Records.2017 - 2018: Debut album "Finding Solace" is released on April 7, 2017 via No Remorse Records. The album receives a lot of positive reviews and feedback by both the music press and the fans.Promotion of "Finding Solace" begins. The band plays some live shows as a support act for legendary bands like Manilla Road and Q5. The shows receive a lot of positive reviews and feedback by both the music press and the fans.New material is composed for the second album.2019: The band line-up undergoes some changes. Nick Protonotarios focuses on vocal duties as Sotiris Paraskevas (guitar), John Kats (guitar) and Mpampis Tsolakis (drums) join the band.Production on the second album begins with producer Thimios Krikos at the helm again.2020: Production on the second full-length studio album, "Entering the Abyss", is completed.Once again, a record deal is signed with No Remorse Records. The album is set to be released in March 2021.To be continued...

Album:

Heavy metal and escapism have been instinctive chums since day one, but a next level of camaraderie exists as it relates power metal (US and Euro variations), more so than any other offshoot in our genre. Speaking from the experience of an ancient who spent formative years throughout the 80s playing Dungeons & Dragons (1983’s Set 1: Basic Rules version) and Star Frontiers, watching The Beastmaster and Conan the Barbarian on loop, and reading most anything with name Margaret Weis and / or Tracy Hickman attached to it—nothing presented a more suitable soundtrack for adventuring as far from reality as possible than landmark albums such as Omen’s Battle Cry, Fates Warning’s Awaken the Guardian, Savatage’s Hall of the Mountain King, Queensrÿche’s The Warning, the key-keeping tales from Helloween, and a seemingly endless cavalcade of other records with themes that relied heavily on the chimerical.Questing past the Golden Era and into the modern age: Where other branches of metal have either curtailed or bypassed fantasy realms entirely, power and its closest sibling “traditional” metal have only increased the prioritization as reality continues to spiral out of control around us. Now, Crom be praised, we are blessed with an endless menagerie of bands venerating the forebears of yesteryear in new and largely not-so-new ways, and they do so while providing a similarly comforting escape from the horrors of today, even if just for 45-minutes at a stretch. Remarkably timely, really, as pandemic days have done their best to sever human connections, while a newfound and extremely vital connection to science fiction and fantasy through shows and virtual adaptations of Dungeons & Dragons have risen to the challenge and found ways to maintain and even strengthen relationships.As suggested by their namesake, Greece’s Paladine embrace the role of “power metal storyteller,” and their sophomore effort, Entering the Abyss, is primed and ready to either reunite or introduce the listener to a classic tale centered in the Dragonlance realm created by Laura and Tracy Hickman, and fully realized by Tracy and Margaret Weis through a series of novels that began with a trilogy: 1984’s Dragons of Autumn Twilight, Dragons of Winter Night (July 1985), and Dragons of Spring Dawning (September 1985). The band’s name itself relates to a pivotal Dragonlance character—Paladine, the “God of Good and Justice,” taking the form of a very helpful but bumbling wizard named Fizban in the Chronicles trilogy—and the record focuses on a storyline involving another principal character, Raistlin Majere, and his quest to become a god by defeating Takhisis, the Dark Queen.Stylistically, Paladine falls squarely in the power metal camp that draws heavily from the darker, more aggressive subset that bubbled up in the US throughout the 80s: Manowar, Virgin Steele, Savatage and the like. But there’s a clear Euro neoclassical power element afoot as well, particularly with regard to the heaps and slews of leads heard throughout—a key element in the Paladine quiver that never quite ends up feeling as if the express purpose is to eclipse the remaining components. Indeed, “balance” is an element Paladine seem notably adept at controlling, as most every song paints heaviness, atmosphere, darkness, light, intricacy and a straightforward hook with equal brushstrokes.When they’re at their heaviest—“Hourglass in the Sky,” for example—a noticeable thrash detail that certainly wasn’t unusual in early USPM springs to the forefront, but it still gallops well enough within trad / power realms that the closest resemblance lands somewhere between Yngwie’s Marching Out and the Kill to Survive-era of Meliah Rage, the latter of which becomes particularly evident when Paladine vocalist Nick Protonotarios puts a little extra gravel in his delivery. For the most part, though, the songs mix and match enough that the result ends up feeling rather unique, despite the truth that Paladine clearly do not count reinventing the wheel as an essential objective.The title track highlights the point in the story where Raistlin does indeed kill the queen and become a god (or wait…does he?? Plot twist! No spoilers, baby!), and it’s the sort of song that showcases a little of everything Paladine has to offer. A mellow and ominous flourish opens the track and slowly builds tension as a weighty riff eventually enters the picture. Then, the mood suddenly turns majestic, as melodic guitars and unobtrusive atmospheric keys elevate the listener right up to the point where a proggy riff abruptly grounds you again just after the one-minute mark. The bass work is wonderfully immediate and spry, and the infectious chorus—one of many on the record—drives the hook home and straight into the marrow.Every song showcases the above elements in some form or fashion, but the band swaps out embellishments consistently, so not every song will have proggy or thrashy notes painting the corners. What is very consistent, however, is Paladine’s emphasis on lofty melody, vocal hooks, and cramming the back half of songs with enough neoclassical leads to make your head spin.It would be ideal if I could say one needn’t be a power metal fan with comfortable knowledge of the Dragonarmies of Takhisis and / or things such as base attack bonuses from one level to the next in order to reap the full benefits of a record like Entering the Abyss, but let’s just go ahead and confirm that such things in any sort of combination (or on their own) would probably maximize the enjoyment factor. And to be perfectly honest, as a certified armchair psychologist, I’m comfortable stating that they’d likely help any Joe or Jane Shmoe attempting to survive in this harrowing new world of ours, even without Paladine offering up a perfectly suitable, melodic-as-hell companion soundtrack. But as long as we’re all here—down at the very bottom of this lengthy investigation and thinking about the benefits of escapism and great heavy metal—you might as well do the smart thing and give Paladine and Entering the Abyss some proper attention.

Line-Up:

Nick 'The Metalizer' Protonotarios - vocals
Sotiris Paraskevas - guitars
John Kats - guitars
Christ Stergianidis - bass guitar
Mpampis Tsolakis - drums

All songs written by Nick Protonotarios & PALADINE

Produced and mixed by Thimios Krikos
Mastered by George Nerantzis
Acoustic guitars recorded at Devasoundz Studios in Athens, Greece
Vocals recorded at Protonοtarios Studios in London, UK

Voice acting on 'Raistlin's Ambition' by Thomas Sykes
Lyrics for 'Between Gods and Men' written by Minas Notaras

Cover artwork designed by Jimmy Ling
Photography by Christ Stergianidis

Tracklist:

01. Raistlin's Ambition
02. War Of The Lance
03. Between Gods And Men
04. Mighty Heart
05. Entering The Abyss
06. Darkness And Light
07. Hourglass In The Sky
08. Brother Against Brother
09. Sacrifice Of A Hero
10. The Return
11. River Of Souls


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