Nightingale
Retribution


4.0
excellent

Review

by Poet USER (49 Reviews)
December 31st, 2014 | 23 replies


Release Date: 2014 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Clean Singing Dan Swanö has just taken the crown of awesomeness from his harsher death metal self.

The name Dan Swanö resonates well in the metal community and for good reason. He has created some of the best and most influential metal albums and has led his mixing and producing talents to hundreds more. After being rather silent after the release of the previous Nightingale album White Darkness back in 2007, Swanö reemerged with the new project Witherscape in 2013 that returned to his infamous death metal roots. Fortunately the fans don’t have to wait another six years to hear new material and Retribution is the new album from Dan, his brother Dag, and the rest of the Nightingale crew. The obviously prog-rock influenced group returns to create not only the best Nightingale record, but also one that can stand side by side with Swanö’s other masterpieces.

For this reviewer, Nightingale has always been a band of songs rather than albums. This is not to say that the band has a terrible album (far from it in fact) but over the course of previous records, I got rather bored listening and would come back later. Retribution is different in that there is not a single boring song on the whole disc. While songs such as 27 (Curse or Coincidence) and Lucifer’s Lament start off slowly, they do not give off a lackadaisical attitude that I felt songs on previous albums had. There is a more upbeat and positive vibe that this album exudes compared to prior records even though the actual lyrics deal with themes like celebrity death (27 (Course or Coincidence)) corruption (On Stolen Wings) and even Jim Jones (Forevermore). Dan’s writing of this entire album (compared to his brother Dag writing most of White Darkness) shows off his influence of 80s Album-Oriented Rock and contributes to the positivity.

Although this is the first Nightingale album that has strong tracks scattered throughout, the album is still about the actual songs. On Stolen Wings starts off with some of the proggiest riffage in Swanö’s arsenal but is far from being the most impressive part. Somewhere along the way Swanö went from being one of the best death metal vocalists into this strange Michael Bolton/Baritenor powerhouse of a vocalist. Divided I Fall and Echoes of a Dream show off his softer and deeper voice and combine with the great musicianship to get the listener lost within the song. However, the songs in which he just lets loose are easily the best tracks. Listen to the end of On Stolen Wings; the dude can absolutely belt. Finally there is the song that is the best non-Crimson, non-Dead for a Day that Swanö has written: Forevermore. The synths are absolutely perfect (that solo starting at 1:39 is fantastic). The drums and bass blend in perfectly with the riffs Dag and Dan play. All of these moving parts take a step back to the vocal melodies that Dan sing though; from the arrival of the vocals after the keyboard solo, to the most emotion thirty seconds of singing at the end of the song, this is the best non-death metal song Dan has created.

This has mostly been a review about the genius of Dan Swanö with a brief mention of the other band members, but it has to be that way. Not only did he write all of the songs on the album, but he is the driving force behind the band. The rest of the band members, especially his brother Dag, all play superb complementary roles. Retribution is by far the best Nightingale album, but is not perfect. While nothing is boring this go-around, some songs are clearly better than others and that produces a little imbalance for the entire album as a whole. Nevertheless, it is great to see Swanö participating in a more vocal (literally) role within the music industry.



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Poet
December 31st 2014


6144 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Realized I hadn't written a review this year and I couldn't go a full calendar year without one.

manosg
Emeritus
December 31st 2014


12708 Comments


This looks very promising. I'll probably give it a spin.

Fine review too, pos.

zaruyache
December 31st 2014


27344 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

it's like total dad rock and I usually really like his Nightingale stuff but this just didn't do it for me.

Lambda
December 31st 2014


2654 Comments


Yeah I dunno about this album so far. I love Swano, but eh...

Good review though

zaruyache
December 31st 2014


27344 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

On the bright side, Witherscape is pretty good! And it has death metal vocals! :D

zaruyache
January 1st 2015


27344 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

No :-( White Darkness and the Nightfall Overture comp destroy this.

zaruyache
January 1st 2015


27344 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Still better than this! This just feels like there are no really solid ideas anywhere. There's no Alonely, or Wounded Soul here.

Totengott
January 1st 2015


4252 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Pos'd album is great.

DarkNoctus
January 3rd 2015


12200 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

this is far more enjoyable than it has any right to be

Poet
January 4th 2015


6144 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Because it's Dan Swanö duh.

Poet
January 6th 2015


6144 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Pfft, European date is more important anyways.



And hopefully I will be able to review a few more things in the coming months with new Nightwish and Blind Guardian coming out soon.

OmairSh
April 3rd 2015


17609 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Sounds pretty much like to modern Nightingale. Would have loved some more variation. On Stolen Wings though, so fucking goooood



He's a modern vampiiiiire

OmairSh
April 5th 2015


17609 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I see your faaate



I give salvatiooon



I'll save MORTAL SOUUUL



forevermoooore

DarkNoctus
April 6th 2015


12200 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

forevermore is awesome

OmairSh
April 6th 2015


17609 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

That chorus/bridge combination is stunning

DarkNoctus
April 29th 2015


12200 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

just got the vinyl mix of this and holy shit it sounds glorious



bumped rating

OmairSh
April 30th 2015


17609 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Nice. I'm hoping they release another album in the next couple of years. I wish it's darker and more like old school Nightingale though.

DarkNoctus
April 30th 2015


12200 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

i hope they just push the vinyl mix to cd for the next record, sounds objectively better

porcupinetheater
May 19th 2016


11025 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Is Dan ok? It's been over a year since one of his main projects released anything non-compilation.



I'm worried, he's supposed to have at least 3.14 albums a year

Dis_Con_Nec_Ted
August 6th 2016


5098 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

A lot better than the previous two releases I have to say, which unfortunately were kind of anonymous to me. Closer to the first handful of albums which feature more melancholic, melodic and memorable hooks. As with most of their albums some gems are guaranteed (especially chorus-wise).



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