Edguy
Theater of Salvation


4.5
superb

Review

by FictionalFlames USER (64 Reviews)
June 25th, 2012 | 9 replies


Release Date: 1999 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Edguy's musically high point turns out to be another power metal gem within the genre and their discography.

Back in the day, Edguy used to play power metal that had some sort of concept to every single album, something that Tobias still does with Avantasia. I guess you can say they sold out on their Rocket Ride album to play more of a blend of hard rock and power metal. But years before that in the late 1990's and early 2000's they were a rising juggernaut within the German power metal scene. And there are reasons why they use to an upcoming key player along other respected acts such as Blind Guardian, Helloween, Gamma Ray, and Primal Fear. While Edguy wasn't following the traditional style of power metal that was being held firmly by the previous mentioned bands. Edguy made their own brand of “Operatic” power metal that was mainly produced off of Vain Glory Opera, they only then followed that style in the next two albums – one of which happens to be Theater of Salvation. But their shift really started on Mandrake, even if it is a good album, it's still not their best effort. In Theater of Salvation, Edguy is at a high point musically with their brand of power metal, before they started showing off their humor musically and in person (live shows/music videos).

Once playing the album, a nice piano intro starts off the journey through the Theater of Salvation. Afterward, it follows straight into Babylon, which is an awesome song that's catchy as hell, and overall a fast paced song, that has an awesome solo section. Generally people are mainly affected on first impressions, the first impression of hearing Babylon whilst being more familiar to their more recent efforts. I can assure you that you'll be surprised by a great deal, for thinking that Edguy can pull off more then sleazy cock rock. Another surprising aspect of old school Edguy, is that they used to perform two solo sections! They hardly do that anymore! In The Headless Game they do just that, with one of the catchiest songs I've heard in a long time, and it's highly recommended.

I've been saying a lot about Edguy's style of power metal, that blends tradition styles with their own technique in sound that centers around an “Operatic” feel to the music as a whole. But that's no need to ignore their ballads. Nowadays Edguy's ballads are so/so, but when you get a flashback of their previous work that made them who they are now, it's mind blowing. If you can't admit that Land of a Miracle is a good song, then there's something clearly wrong with you. Same rules apply to Another Time, but that song will be mentioned later.

After a strong start and a dramatic slow down. The proceeding song is a slow start for the album's flow to pick up its tempo after a ballad. But right when Falling Down makes its own dramatic entrance with a nice guitar lick, and by its own shear power it turns out to be a highlight while making up the slight drag presented on Wake Up The King. And that slight drag turns to a jogging start into a run for their money when Arrows Fly comes flying in with more of an overall traditional power metal vibe. Even the follow up Holy Shadows, it still picks up the album; just like every other song it has style and distinctive differences – it may not have straight forward power metal rhythm styles and riffs (it does have it in the solo though), but it sure as hell has the best drums on the entire album, and I tip my hat to Felix Bohnke.

Just like how Wake Up The King had a rough start by following right after a ballad, it almost happens again with the stumbling. Another Time was a good ballad in the standards of playing the album in its regular setlist from beginning to end (probably not the best to play it by itself, you more or less need the flow of the other songs that follows into the song). But this time, the ballad follow-up The Unbeliever, had some sort of expectation of not slowing the album's flow down at all. Somehow or other the song doesn't miss, but instead hits at what they were aiming at, by having awesome guitar sections and transitions within the song that makes the song itself rather enjoying as a whole. But The Unbeliever was also given the pleasure to anoint thy epic of the album. While Theater of Salvation(the song) is full of surprising transition from ballad like moments to power metal moments, acoustic and electric guitar solos that vary in style, great drumming, superb vocal performances from Tobias Sammet, as well as backing vocals. But the song itself isn't just another Edguy epic, it's a song that defines the entire album all together as one, and is truly worth your time. Even if the last minute or so is when they're dickin' around with whatever I'm hearing at the moment; classic Edguy humor.

Overall, Theater of Salvation is another power metal gem within the genre and Edguy's discography, with no filler. To what the album sounds like in brief terms: crazy drumming (for Edguy's standards), shredding that was once unimaginable from Dirk and Jens, and as usual, another superb vocal performance from the main guy behind Edguy's sound, Tobias Sammet. Sorry, Tobias Exxel, you didn't make the cut; you're just a bass player, regardless if you're a likable guy, but you're solid at best. Though the album may be an hour's worth of your time, it might just surprise you how great Edguy used to be as musicians.

Recommended songs: the whole album.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
FictionalFlames
June 25th 2012


1528 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I know I'm just pumping out reviews all of a sudden. By all means give me constructive criticism, and places where I need to edit.

Dreamflight
June 25th 2012


2200 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Doing the Edguy discography, huh? Keep up the good work.



Title track and Arrows Fly fuckin rule.

Havey
June 25th 2012


12073 Comments


not sure if I would enjoy this but hey, great review so pos

FictionalFlames
June 25th 2012


1528 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

thanks guys.

TheNotrap
Staff Reviewer
June 25th 2012


18936 Comments


Nice work, have a pos. Might check this out.

ZedO
June 25th 2012


1096 Comments


nice review, pos'd

FictionalFlames
June 25th 2012


1528 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

@TheNoTrap/Havey, check it out you might like it.

kalkwiese
February 13th 2023


10409 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Headless Games bangs hard

kalkwiese
February 15th 2023


10409 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I like this, but some songs feel like they could be from any heavy metal band, if it wasn't for Tobi's towering vocal harmonies and his timbre



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