Legend
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- From the Buried Heart
- Like Carrion Birds
- Conqueror Wyrm
- Watchtower
- Procession of the Aeons [Exclusive Demo]
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #91907 in Music
- Released on: 2007-01-23
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: EP, Limited Edition
Customer Reviews
This EP is awesome
Legend is a symphonic black metal album that is full of sick riffs, sick drumming, sick keys, and awesome vocals for the most part. The only reason i didnt rate it five stars is due to the few "singing" parts which really aggravate me and take away from the brutality, but the screaming/death vocals are amazing and really bring life to each song. About the keys, they are awesome and are chilling at times and very atmospheric at others, 3:07 seconds into Conqueror Worm and you will know what i am talking about, plus Abigail Williams is a symphonic black metal band so keys are necessary. also Zach Gibson (The Black Dahlia Murder) and Bjorn (Vehemence) play Drums and Gutiar respectively which equals total awesomeness. I would buy this EP just for Watchtower, but all the songs rules and you are cheating yourself if you don't buy it because it is cheap and awesome. if this band ever releases a full length it is going to be amazing.
Blackened Death Metal
Before I start my description of this album, it seems to me to be necessary to clear up a few things. First, this isn't Melodic Death metal. While "Death metal" certainly, the influence of Black metal on the band is such that the cord sequences and cords themselves make a categorization of this as "Melodic" impossible. Those who think that worshipping Satan is all there is to Black metal should pay attention to the music. Second, this band, as far as I am aware, has made no claims to being "Black" either. After all, evil sounding cords don't make a band Black metal.
The Review: I have one problem with this EP, musically. I can't seem to figure out where this band wants to go. The first three songs sound all little too much like Black Dahlia, while the last two songs are so close to Black metal, that they almost don't work with the other three -- almost. If you aren't a snob, which means you like Death and Black metal, you should really enjoy this band. While the production isn't excellent (it sounds like the audio tracks have had a little too much compression), the guitar work is solid and the drumming is insane. The keyboards keep things fresh, which is nice since the singing gets a little old by the third song "The Conqueror Wyrm" (which is just a crappy melody to boot).
The lyrics, while fitting right in with the whole "Epic" feel of this album, are a tad too epic for their own good: it sounds like the lyricist was trying WAY too hard to be taken seriously, which ironically means that I can't take him seriously.
Why then the four stars? The music IS epic, which I really like. "Watchtower," by far the best track, is almost too much to take in on the first listen. It also happens to be the most Black metal song on the EP. (What keeps it from being that is some of the guitar work in the middle section.)
I eagerly look forward to this band's future releases. I agree that you shouldn't expect Enslaved or Darkthrone when buying this, just like you shouldn't expect to taste an orange when you bite into an apple (which, indecently, never claimed to be an orange). I apologize to any Kvlt Black kids out there who read this as they undoubtedly couldn't grasp that simile.
Brilliant Melancholic Metal Fare
I really don't have anything bad to say about this album except that I really didn't care for the first track. The problem is, since this is an EP, that means there's only 4 songs left. Fortunately, those 4 songs are as brutal and punishing as any I've heard in a while. My personal favorite is track 3 "The Conqueror Worm". It really has a dark driving sound that's both ethereal and melancholic at the same time. The final two tracks "The Watchtower" and "Procession of the Aeons" are equally as good as "Worm". I only wish there were more songs to listen to on this CD. But that's the downside of making an EP.
I disagree with the people who say because Abigail Williams is an American Band that they are somehow subordinate to the European bands of this genre. In my opinion, Abigail Williams does have a slightly European sound, but maintain a distinct and unique flavor that sets them apart. Like Cradle of Filth, they're not really Black Metal so much as extreme Metal. In conclusion, I will be getting more of their stuff.




