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Mystfall (GREECE)

Posted: 18 Jul 2023, 10:25
by Horex
Mystfall - Celestial Vision (2023)

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Year : 2023
Style : Symphonic Heavy Metal , Female vocals
Country : Greece
Audio : 320 kbps + front
Size : 106 mb


Bio:

MYSTFALL were formed in 2023 by vocalist Marialena Trikoglou (HORRORGRAPHY; MARIALENA) after the release of her solo album “Vanity”. The symphonic Metal outfit are from Greece and release their debut album. Dionisis Christodoulatos, who also helped with composing and the arrangements, produced the album at Greek CFN Studios. It has a length of more than 42 minutes, and it was released via Italian Power, Thrash, and Heavy Metal specialists Scarlet Records.‘Celestial Vision’ is the Mystfall introduction to the international metal scene, combining the traditional symphonic metal sound and atmospheres with an enthralling melodramatic approach.All the songs features catchy melodies, captivating choirs and some very tasteful orchestral arrangements; the whole record is influenced from battle, cinematic, celtic and classic music too.The superb and touching voice of frontwoman Marialena Trikoglou is the icing on the cake on a series of amazing compositions.Lyrically wise, the ‘Celestial Vision’ concept is quintessentially philosofical, looking for an answer to the perennial “meaning of life” quest.

Album:

The album starts with a for the genre typical two minute orchestral and cinematic intro, which is tension-building and becomes more and more bombastic as time goes by. The title song keeps, after a short piano driven start, the bombastic momentum going with thunderous guitar riffing supported by the strings. The vocals of Marialena Trikoglou are operatic and highly pitched with a choir supporting her. The Metal part of the title track has at times a few Power Metal vibes with a few double-bass features and few male growls in the background. However, the focus is put on a bombastic sound and the orchestral arrangements dominate the track. “Celestial Vision” is the official video release, and the YouTube link is provided below. “Centuries” continues with the bombastic sound for the chorus parts at least, while the verse parts are quieter. The melodies including the riffing are catchy. Although the orchestral arrangements and the background vocals are dominant, there are also some only Metal parts included, such as a very contributing lead guitar solo.“Endless” starts heavy with more aggression and the riffing it tight. The vocals are very diverse and include a few lower notes and tonal shifts from higher to lower notes. The track is mainly driven by the guitars and the vocals during the verse and chorus parts, while the orchestral parts with mainly string contribution are only dominant during the break. The piano and the strings are introducing “Silence” and it is the piano that drives the song alongside the vocals. The vocals cover again most of the vocal range. As the verse part goes on, the strings take over from the piano, bridging into a bombastic chorus part with the full orchestra. “Silence” is a ballad-esque song and mainly driven by the arrangements. The arrangements are very well composed, and “Silence” is one of the album highlights. “Kings Of Utopia” has a quick start with the vocals immediately starting the track. It is one of the faster tracks on the album including dynamic mid-tempo parts or parts at a measured tempo. The melodies for the chorus parts are epic. “Kings Of Utopia” is one of the heavier tracks on the album with powerful riffing and a Death Metal inspired short break.“Moral Compass” starts with a combination of thunderous riffing and the strings at a measured tempo. The melodies are dark, occasionally slightly melancholic, but have a lot of catchiness especially during the chorus part. “Moral Compass” has slightly more complexity compared to most album tracks with changes in tempo, rhythm, and melodies. The track is very well composed and arranged and is another album highlight. “The Balance Of Time” starts with a string pre-lude and then transitions into a part driven by powerful guitar riffs. The verse part is quiet and slow with the vocals accompanied by the acoustic guitar. A crushing bridge led by low growling vocals and sharp riffing precedes the orchestral bombastic chorus part. Highlights of the track are the versatile vocals and the excellent lead guitar solo. The album finishes with “Freedom Path” and the track starts with oriental vibes. While the verse parts are driven by the tight guitar riffing and the vocals, the chorus parts are dominated by the orchestra and the strings. “Freedom Path” is a direct track with a simple verse/chorus structure and one of the heaviest tracks on the album. It is a good way to end the album.MYSTFALL deliver a good symphonic Metal album. The sound on the album is very much centered on the orchestral arrangements leading often to bombastic songs. The focal point are the vocals of Marialena Trikoglou who leads expertly through the songs. Her vocal range and her versatility give the songs an extra dimension and all songs are composed towards her vocal strengths. The album is well produced. It is very difficult for young symphonic Metal bands to find their own way in an overcrowded symphonic Metal market. MYSTFALL go for a bombastic and arrangement focused approach. This is nothing new and MYSTFALL still need to find their unique sound. “Celestial Vision” is a promising start, and the future will show where the journey will end. The sky is the limit.

Line-Up:

Marialena Trikoglou – vocals
Kostas Mexis – vocals
Panagiotis Leontaritis – guitar
Dida Racotoarison – keyboards
Antonis Desousis – bass
Manos Agouridis – drums

Tracklist:

01. Resisting Heaven
02. Celestial Vision
03. Centuries
04. Endless
05. Silence
06. Kings Of Utopia
07. Moral Compass
08. The Balance Of Time
09. Freedom Path


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Re: Mystfall (GREECE)

Posted: 19 Mar 2026, 12:01
by Horex
Mystfall - Embers Of A Dying World (2026)

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Year : 2026 (Scarlet Records Edition)
Style : Symphonic Heavy Metal , Female vocals
Country : Greece
Audio : 320 kbps + front
Size : 89 mb


Bio:

MYSTFALL were formed in 2023 by vocalist Marialena Trikoglou (HORRORGRAPHY; MARIALENA) after the release of her solo album “Vanity”. The symphonic Metal outfit are from Greece and release their debut album. Dionisis Christodoulatos, who also helped with composing and the arrangements, produced the album at Greek CFN Studios. It has a length of more than 42 minutes, and it was released via Italian Power, Thrash, and Heavy Metal specialists Scarlet Records.‘Celestial Vision’ is the Mystfall introduction to the international metal scene, combining the traditional symphonic metal sound and atmospheres with an enthralling melodramatic approach.All the songs features catchy melodies, captivating choirs and some very tasteful orchestral arrangements; the whole record is influenced from battle, cinematic, celtic and classic music too.The superb and touching voice of frontwoman Marialena Trikoglou is the icing on the cake on a series of amazing compositions.Lyrically wise, the ‘Celestial Vision’ concept is quintessentially philosofical, looking for an answer to the perennial “meaning of life” quest.

Album:

The Athens-based symphonic metal band Mystfall has been through a lot since they put out their debut album, "Celestial Vision," back in 2023. They had six members as opposed to the current three, they changed their cover aesthetics from industrial-looking shit to a cleaner look, and now they're releasing "Embers of a Dying World." My time with symphonic metal has been pretty hit-or-miss, as it's a pretty confined genre. Sure, Septicflesh added death metal to get the metal jocks squirming, and Dimmu Borgir convinced the kvlt to get on board, but can Mystfall bring anything new? The opener and lead single for the album, "Whispers in the Tempest," is only a taste of what's to come. An intense (and probably fabricated) orchestra takes control, but generously lets the guitars shine. Marialena's vocals are smooth and easy on the ears, and I can say the same about the instrumentation. "Embers of a Dying World" turns the intensity up a notch, with the power metal-esque drum galloping and forefront guitars. Before you know it, THE GUTTURALS COME IN!!1! Session bassist and harsh vocalist Stelios Varotsakis introduces the first growls early on in the album, which is only another enticing attribute to this package. They're not abused, either. They're there when they're needed and no further. The orchestra comes back in "Guardians of the Earth," with violins, cellos, violas, and whatever other stringed instruments there are. Other than that, pretty forgettable. "The Nectar and the Pain" is a randomly placed "300" soundtrack excerpt. "Sleeper in the Abyss" is a dark, cabaret-sounding track that evokes their gothic tinge of yesteryear. It's not that exciting until the harsh vocals return. I promise I am not as shallow as you think; I just like harsh vocals."Fading Memories" gets the adrenaline pumping again. More melodic death metal elements, higher cleans, and faster playing are all found in this track. The choir (of uncredited, hopefully real people) starts "Crimson Dawn." It traverses both rough and peaceful terrain, and its variety of vocals and symphonic elements make "Crimson Dawn" an instant highlight. Hell, even the guitar solo is cool. "Cosmic Legends" sounds quite Celtic in a way. I need to read up on my classical instruments, but I think a fiddle has found its way in. Funky-ass keyboard work and more harshness also found their way. "Echoes of Archadia" is another solid song that shows the great juxtoposition of operatic singing and gritty riffing yet again. "Remnants of Tomorrow" closes this LP on a calmer note, and I'll take a ballad closer any day.Well, no one told me about the gutturals! Mystfall's newest album, "Embers of a Dying World," is a one-ton brick of symphonic metal that almost any listener can find enjoyable. Every track is well-produced, clean, and pleasurable to listen to. I feel like Mystfall can stand their ground in the sea of symphonic metal. By the way, did you know that Graham crackers were invented to help combat self-pleasure? After listening to this album, there's an empty box of them on my desk. Hope it works!

Line-Up:

Marialena Trikoglou - Vocals (female) (2022-present) - See also: Marialena, ex-Horrorgraphy
Aris Baris - Guitars (rhythm) (2024-present) - See also: ex-Gone Vertigo
Dimitris Miglis - Drums (2024-present) - See also: Order of the Ebon Hand, ex-Acheron's Chaos, ex-Carnal Garden, ex-Blessed by Perversion, ex-Decomposed Existence

Tracklist:

01. Whispers In The Tempest (03:20)
02. Embers Of A Dying World (03:47)
03. Guardians Of The Earth (03:52)
04. The Nectar And The Pain (02:28)
05. Sleeper In The Abyss (05:10)
06. Fading Memories (03:30)
07. Crimson Dawn (03:36)
08. Cosmic Legends (03:37)
09. Echoes Of Arcadia (04:27)
10. Remnants Of Tomorrow (04:33)


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