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Satrap
Gaia Epicus
Satrap
Genre: Metal
 
  •  Track Listings (11) - Disc #1

Gaia Epicus plays symphonic speed metal in the style of Helloween, Stratovarius and Gamma Ray. Featuring bass player from TNT Morty Black. A solid power metal release. Sound Riot Records. 2003.

     
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All Artists: Gaia Epicus
Title: Satrap
Members Wishing: 0
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Release Date: 6/23/2009
Album Type: Import
Genre: Metal
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Gaia Epicus plays symphonic speed metal in the style of Helloween, Stratovarius and Gamma Ray. Featuring bass player from TNT Morty Black. A solid power metal release. Sound Riot Records. 2003.
 

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Progressive/PowerMetal
Mr D. | Cave Creek, Az United States | 12/23/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Gaia Epicus



You know, if you really dig deep enough into the musical universe you come up with gem now and then. Satrap is such an album. This debut by Norwegian quartet, Gaia Epicus was released in 2003 to little acclaim, yet is one of the best of the many unheralded good to great albums lingering in obscurity.



I would label Gaia Epicus' brand of music as melodic symphonic power metal. Other releases by this band are Symphony of Glory (2005) and Victory which is to be released shortly.



Featuring both great melodies and catchy hooks, Satrap is a compelling album. Being power metal, all the songs have a similar feel but tracks like "Fire and Ice, Freedom Calls, Watch the Sky, Keepers of Time" or "Star Wars" are, in my opinion, all five star songs. Songs like the ten minute long "Watch the Sky, Star Wars" (Fabulous guitar) and the excellent instrumental "Innovations" with a great piano solo, demonstrate an underlying progressive tendency that most power metal bands lack.



The musicians, as a whole, seem to be very capable and we have the guest appearance of Morty Black (TNT) on bass which adds to the quality of the delivery. The exception is the band leader himself. Yes his guitar playing his good and flawless but his singing is a good deal less than inspiring. If Gaia Epicus were to get a good lead singer of the quality of say... Roy Kahn (Kamelot) or D.C. Cooper (Silent Force, Royal Hunt) and leave Hansen to his composing and guitar playing, they would be something.



Also, the production is not perfect. Overall the sound is good but with competition like Stratovarius and Sonata Arctica it could be better. Perhaps the newest release, from a new record label, will have better production.





Song/Track List

1. Keepers of Time - 6;30

2. Heavens Gate - 4:45

3. Fire & Ice - 5:20

4. Inside the Storm - 3:56

5. Die for Your King - 3:53

6. Star Wars - 9:28

7. Innovation [Instrumental] - 6:12

8. Cyber Future - 6:06

9. Freedom Calls - 8:17

10. Heavy Metal Heart - 4:37

11. Watch the Sky - 8:46

Total time 67:49



Band Members:

Thomas C. Hansen - guitar, vocals

Joakim "Jokke" Kjelstad - guitar, choir

Guest Musicians:

Morty Black - bass (TNT)

Alessandro Elide - drums (Manifest)

Dj-Dritskummel - keys



Conclusion



One of the things I like about this album is that it contains several long songs, something I have always gravitated to. I like long tasty songs to whet my aural appetite. I hate it when a song I like ends after a paltry four minutes. I like bands that take the time to expand their creativity and go the extra difficult mile to extend their songs.



I also like the progressive feel that emanates from some of the songs, particularly the longer songs. I guess if you're going to play a song for nine or ten minutes, you need to fill it with something and they do it admirably and progressively.



Final rating 4.5 stars.



Similar Bands

Sonata Arctica, Freedom Call, Gamma Ray, Helloween, Dragonland, Dreamtale, Secret Sphere, Dark Moor."