Original translation from http://www.wingsofdeath.net/Temperance-Limitless
Temperance
from Italy is doing great! A year ago I got the privilege to review their debut
album, and even today I still enjoy their fresh metal-meets-electronic sound.
Now they are already releasing their second album Limitless, and I’m preparing
myself for another merry headbang and sing-along spectacle!
The
little choir on the opening track Oblivion is surprisingly new territory for
Temperance, but soon enough that characteristic keyboard comes floating to the
surface and the show is on the road! The verses sound suspiciously like The
Nexus by Amaranthe, but the chorus is something totally new and singer Chiara
brings out her best soprano vocals.
Amber
& Fire brings out some oriental sounds, the same they apparently loved on
their previous album. It’s not such a fast song but still it pounds its merry
way to a multivocal little piece where afterwards the chorus hits you again
with an added dose of spunk, and the whole thing chimes away to Save Me, that
flashes like a short circuit that never ends. The amount of words they want to
shove in a minimum amount of melody is astonishing, but if they can pull that
of live that would be really something!
Stay is
a curious semi ballad where Chiara might sing a bit less shrill for my part. So
despite the fact that my eardrums are being impaled this is also a fine little
song that has a nice curve from ballad to happy and speedy.
To express
your admiration for a TV show in a song is one thing, but to take is so boldly
literally as in Mr White that’s a whole other thing! “Mr White is not here,
look for Heisenberg. Mr White is away, cooking crystal meth.” Can someone call
the TV studio’s of Breaking Bad? I think they found a new showtune…
Here and
Now strongly reminds of that lovely cheesy 90’s Eurohouse era. The same speedy
vocals and bubbly keys, but with a slower chorus and a big dose of guitar
violence, you don’t hear me complain at all about this hybrid of what I listened
to at pre-school and what currently destroys my hearing. What comes next is a
series of songs that are overflowing with sugarsweet lovestories. Omega Point
is a bit on the slow side and bittersweet, a little dragging but still catchy.
Me, Myself and I gives full throttle and is a short but very powerful song with
a catchiness level that goes trough the roof, where the music is literally
found in the lyrics. Side By Side continues on the same path, with a sporadic
grunt here and there that freshens things up a bit. Goodbye is sometimes
suspiciously happy for a song that’s about things you’ll never see again.
Burning
is maybe one of the most feel-good songs on the album, and rages along with the
sense of speed that Temperance made their own. Get a Life returns to the same
rejected-love theme from before. Again very catchy with a chorus as a furious
storm (after all, hell hath no fury as a rejected woman). Closing the album is
title song Limitless. A nice, carefree rebel powerhymne that makes you happy.
Guitar solos are skipping about between the sing-along choruses and all this
makes a last stand that is worth remembrance.
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