ALCEST – “LES VOYAGES DE L’AME”
PROPHECY PRODUCTIONS (2012)
One of the things that music journalists love to do, especially the ones
involved in the ever expanding Metal scene, is to create new sub-genres
and then christen them with all sorts of complicated names. While this
tends to become an overty complicated and ever so confusing process,
there are times when one could say that it is totally justified as there
are numerous bands out there whose musical orientation can no longer be
confined by the strict boundaries first set more than three decades
ago. One such band that defies categorisation is the French duet Alcest –
an outfit that has been under the spotlight for quite a few years now
and whose third studio album “Les Voyages De L’ Ame” will soon occupy a
prominent position on the shelves of record stores – real or virtual -
around the world.
Alcest began their musical life as a Black Metal outfit but,
following the departure of two of its original members,
guitarist/vocalist Neige began to steer the outfit towards different
musical waters, indulging in and depending further on clean/melodic
vocals and droning guitar riffs. It is this unique approach that brought
to life the eight compositions of “Les Voyages De L’Ame” – eight
compositions that will surprise you with their depth of emotion and
their technical and structural dexterity, all attesting to the high
levels of musicianship of the band members of this emotionally powerful
musical project.
You can really understand the levels of passion and devotion
involved in this great album simply by listening to the introvert
melodies of the opening composition “Autre Temps” – an array of
beautiful clean vocal harmonies and equally impressive supporting lead
guitar melodies. In “La Ou Naissent Les Couleurs Nouvelles” we find the
band indulging in its own musical diversity, mixing beautiful melodies
similar to those in the opening track with, at times, harsh Black Metal
vocals and hypnotic/distorted guitar riffs! More impressive vocal
contributions can be found in the Paradise Lost influenced tunes of the
same-titled “Les Voyages De L’ Ame” and its ‘sister’ composition “Nous
Sommes L’Emeraude”, while the instrumental and atmospheric “Beings Of
Light” comes across as a unique musical proposition, with some truly
impressive high-speed drumming. The one song that truly stands out for
me is the eight minute “Faiseurs De Mondes” as I found that Neige’s
harsh Black Metal vocals combine so harmoniously with the modern-day
Anathema guitar melodies. The numerous contrasting feelings experienced
throughout this track’s long duration are both powerful and truly
overwhelming. “Havens” is a truly emotional piece which operates as a
form of introduction to the eight minute “Summer’s Glory” – slowly-paced
and heavy-riffed, with a closing guitar harmony that is one of the most
memorable of the album.
Last year’s “Ecailles De Lune” found Alcest on the receiving end of
numerous accolades from some of the most prestigious music magazines
devoted to Metal – something that, instinctively, made me approach their
music with much caution and scepticism (based on prior experience).
This, I am happy to say, is one of the few occasions where every
positive thing that you’ve heard about this band is dead accurate, so I
am more than happy to join in and praise “Les Voyages De L’ Ame” not
only as a truly remarkable album, but also as one of the best
atmospheric Metal offerings in recent years. Alcest came quite close to
perfection with this one and I, for one, simply cannot have enough of
it!
John Stefanis
Rating: ****1/2 (4.5/5.0)
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ALCEST – “LES VOYAGES DE L’AME”
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Yiannis Stefanis
on Sun 12 Feb 2012 21:42 GMT | Permanent Link
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