Royal Thunder
WICK


4.5
superb

Review

by Chamberbelain USER (214 Reviews)
April 8th, 2017 | 35 replies


Release Date: 2017 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Heavy metal Fleetwood Mac?

Bands like Royal Thunder are the kinds which remind people how unnecessary it can be to pigeonhole artists into specific genres when trying to explain how their music sounds, or what kind of fans will enjoy it the most. Since 2010, Atlanta’s Royal Thunder has managed to avoid a definitive categorisation to their music while simultaneously maintaining, and progressing, their own distinct sound which most fans still can't quite seem to define. Although they’re not quite metal, but accepted within that scene, they’re certainly rock. However, they also have a tinge of shady 80’s psychedelia and additionally stir some colourful 90’s alt-rock elements into the mix.

Released in 2012, their debut album, “CVI”, was drenched in dynamic and gambolling rock ‘n’ roll potential and three years later, "Crooked Doors" branched off into smoother, emotionally driven tracks that echoed a heightened sense of maturity in the band. Yet, this sophomore still built on the foundations of the energised elements retained from their debut. As a logical succession of "Crooked Doors" , Royal Thunder’s continuous evolution comes in the shape of how their latest album, ”WICK” , is structured.

Travelling on a, seemingly, sequential journey through life’s trials, ”WICK” is mapped out over twelve songs that flicker between various emotions and experiences by way of soulful melodies and Mlny Parsonz’s emotive singing. Overall, the general sensation that ”WICK” radiates is acceptance; this feeling is established in a number of different moods and through various ways. Curiously, “Burning Tree” opens the album with a slow melody, sparking a relaxed rhythm. Gradually picking up the pace, the song expresses a more confident behaviour, which always materialises throughout the album. Confidence is felt during songs such as “Anchor” where an upbeat southern twang leads the song through lyrics that describe a stranded life, unable to seek out personal desires and move on from past experiences.

Conversely, sadness and melancholy are also presented in a manner that suggests although the past is history; feelings for past events are still deeply felt in the present. During “Push” and “The Well”, Josh Weaver and Will Fiore’s comforting, minimalistic riffs and melodies crop up infrequently that enhances the isolation in the sorrowful vocals. Although the former song steadily gains momentum, it is ultimately extinguished by the same shattering violins and piano that initially ignited the song. The unhurried pace of “April Showers” echoes a tragic kind of acceptance, which even features lyrics regarding suicide and feeling entirely lost and spiritless; contrary to the sultry solo and gentle drumming.

Another key reaction that ”WICK” radiates is anger. Without the glowing guitars, the looming bass and deep backing vocals in “Tied” actually sounds intense. You’ll never hear Royal Thunder play jagged, abrasive riffs, however, the brief distorted solo and fiery rhythm induce a tentative sense that emotions have reached boiling point. As mentioned, ”WICK” sounds like a sequential journey, and the kindling established on “Tied” starts smoking on the hazy, “We Slipped”, but really catches fire on its subsequent track, “The Sinking Chair”, as an animated Baroness riff spirals around Parsonz’s heated vocals. This is the closest moment Royal Thunder come to appearing volatile since their debut.

"Crooked Doors" was going to be a challenging act to follow. However, Royal Thunder has, once again, outdone themselves and crafted a dazzling, genre-bending rock album that appears to be their most empathetic and relatable work to date. In conclusion, ”WICK” maintains the high-quality song-writing that Royal Thunder is now celebrated for, resulting in a trendy and adventurous listen.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
VaxXi
April 8th 2017


4418 Comments


This sounds pretty cool, gotta check

greg84
Emeritus
April 8th 2017


7654 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Great review. I really enjoyed Crooked Doors so I need to check it out.

StickFeit
April 8th 2017


2268 Comments


Gonna save this one, sounds very cool

wwf
April 8th 2017


7198 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

oh nice, didn't realize this was out

BallsToTheWall
April 8th 2017


51216 Comments


John WICK!!

bigguytoo9
April 9th 2017


1409 Comments


I saw em twice for CVI, wasnt a bad show either time. Might check this out.

ignorethefashion
April 9th 2017


137 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I'm excited to hear this. Crooked Doors was pretty great.

figure337
April 11th 2017


887 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

loved both of their albums yet didn't even know this was a thing. Will check out thanks to this great review.

Storm In A Teacup
April 12th 2017


45694 Comments


Review summary better deliver or I'ma

kascetcadettt
April 12th 2017


1602 Comments


heavy metal suck my cuck hahahahahahah

rodrigo90
April 12th 2017


7387 Comments


DAT COVER THOUGH

xfearbefore
April 12th 2017


2038 Comments


I have no clue how anyone could read the words "Heavy metal Fleetwood Mac" and not HAVE to check whatever that is out. Doing so now.

Kompys2000
Emeritus
April 12th 2017


9428 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Never heard of these guys before today, but you rec'd Purple as a similar album so I'm gonna have to check it out



[UPDATE: Damn yeah this is pretty sweet}

FullOfSounds
April 12th 2017


15821 Comments


sounds pretty cool and i like the miman rec

Rowhaus
April 13th 2017


6064 Comments


This band rules

Ovrot
April 13th 2017


13304 Comments


i thought the cover was a wang

SandorClegane
April 13th 2017


221 Comments


"Since 2010, Atlanta’s Royal Thunder has managed to avoid a definitive categorisation to their music while simultaneously maintaining, and progressing, their own distinct sound which most fans still quite seem to illustrate." - I'm confuzzled

SandorClegane
April 13th 2017


221 Comments


But this is pretty cool

Dedes
Contributing Reviewer
April 13th 2017


9969 Comments


Doesn't sound quite like my thing but good review man.

Chamberbelain
April 13th 2017


149 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Thanks for pointing that out Clegane. Sorted, and I'm glad you like it!



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