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The Last Alliance
Battlelore
The Last Alliance
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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All Artists: Battlelore
Title: The Last Alliance
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Napalm / SPV
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 10/7/2008
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal
Style: Goth & Industrial
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 693723307626

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The Grandest Epic Yet
Taliesin Govannon | www.truealternatives.net | 12/26/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"In an era that has seen Viking-Metal, Folk-Metal, Symphonic-Metal, and more, Battlelore stands alone in a genere of music that's best described as âTolkien-Metalâ...their music is epic, with tales of battle, magic, mystery, and an orc or two.



On their latest, âThe Last Allianceâ, Battlelore's song-writing has progressed impressively. Their sound is more melodic overall, and the hooks are catchy without compromising the band's ability to rock-out. One of the things I liked about this album is that the extreme vocals of Tomi Mykkänen are being used far more judiciously than most bands that use the female/clean-male/extreme vocal formula, and to better use than Battlelore themselves have used them in the past. Not every sound out of his throat is a grunt, so when he does roar, it has a greater effect. Exile The Daystar, in particular, shows how to use male vocals well without being too extreme. The clean male backing vocals give the album a greater epic feeling than the band has been able to achieve in the past, and further serve to separate Battlelore from the pack of fantasy/epic/symphonic metal bands.



This album also shows a better use of their female vocalist, Kaisa Jouhki. Her voval style is refreshing in that it is non-operatic, making her both more vulnerable and far more distinct at the same time...in Tolkien terms, she is both Arwen and Galadriel at once.



Some album highlights: Third Immortal is a strong opening, setting the tone for the rest of the album. The Great Gathering is where the warriors appear in the story, and the appearance of the highest density of male extreme vocals brings this point home....well done!



Another highlight is Daughter of the Sun...this song should be a single...it is tender, melodic, and the perfect mid-album breath of fresh air.



By the time you get to The Star of High Hope, you feel as though you've just gotten to the last chapter of a really good book, or the the final scene of a great movie. The Last Alliance is a masterpiece of aural storytelling, using the music, arrangements, and instrumentation to tell a story in a way that lyrics alone cannot. It's one of the year's best, and an album every metal fan must check out!



The Heathen Hippy gives it five rings of power!



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Epic Fantasy Metal From Finland! proclaims the cover.
K. Lee | 01/21/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"A very good album, Battlelore is the first symphonic metal band I listened to and the first beauty-and-the-beast band I have heard. I was drawn to the band by the Lord of the Rings theme, expecting an epic band with epic lyrics and fantastic instrumentation. I was not disappointed.



My only qualm with this album is that the female vocals, occasionally, seem out of place, but other than that this is a perfect CD. By a long string of coincidences this album led me to Viking Metal, but that's not important.



Anyways, this album is a fine example of symphonic power metal at its finest. Featuring superb harsh growling male vocals and above-average female vocals, Battlelore delivers solid music that I can listen to for hours on end. My favorite tracks are The Third Immortal, Exile The Daystar, and The Great Gathering, all three of which I rank among my favorite 100 Songs of All Time."