Monday, June 23, 2008

BLACK MAJESTY: Tomorrowland


Released: 2007

Three albums into their career and Black Majesty seems to have hit a wall. Their first album was truly awesome and the second almost equally as good, both containing certain hallmarks that made Black Majesty stand out a little from other acts of their kind. With Tomorrowland however, they seem to be slipping towards a safe, generic direction.

The first track, "Forever Damned", has that oh-so-typical European power metal sound about it and the production of the album overall only emphasises this feeling. There's also an inherent sameness about a lot of the material that stops this well short of being the triumphs that its predecessors were. The presence of an underdone cover in the middle of the track listing further underlines the apparent dimming of Black Majesty's creative spark.

Tomorrowland's first few songs suffer from sounding rather too much like standard Euro-power metal, without very much to make them particularly memorable. They float around inside your head but even after a few spins nothing really stands out. Considering how catchy their previous material is, this is rather a let down. Halfway through is "Soldier of Fortune", an obscure Deep Purple track from the ill-favoured Stormbringer album that seems to be here simply because it is obscure.

The guitar work however, is nothing short of stellar, especially on the last half of the album. Steve Janevski and Hanny Mohammed really know their way around a fretboard and the soloing in cuts like "Faces of War" and "Another Dawn" would stop a clock. Indeed, Tomorrowland really picks up about halfway through. From this point on, Black Majesty shifts up a gear with a little more inspiration in the songs and Gio Cavallere testing out his range, most notably on the closing song "Scars". Overall, though, Tomorrowland is something of a disappointment compared to previous efforts and Black Majesty needs to address their approach lest they become just another faceless power metal band like so many others.


  1. Forever Damned
  2. Into the Black
  3. Evil in Your Eyes
  4. Tomorrowland
  5. Soldier of Fortune
  6. Bleeding World
  7. Faces of War
  8. Wings to Fly
  9. Another Dawn
  10. Scars

Rating: 64%

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