Candlemass Nightfall
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Tracklist:
1. Gothic Stone
2. The Well Of Souls
3. Codex Gigas
4. At The Gallows End
5. Samarithan
6. Marche Funebre
7. Dark Are The Veils Of Death
8. Mourner's Lament
9. Bewitched
10. Black Candles

Ranking: #15 for 1987

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5.0
classic
K. McNichols USER (16 Reviews)

2007-09-09 | 85 comments | 2,406 views

Summary: An absolute essential to any metal collection, and a cornerstone of traditional epic doom metal.

4 of 4 thought this review was well written

When it comes to the metal scene, Sweden has given rise to more bands than almost anywhere else in the world. The diversity of her metal alumni is astounding: Bathory, Opeth, At The Gates, In Flames, the list goes on. Sweden is most known for its melodic death metal movement which occurred in the early and mid '90's, however many other styles of metal have emerged from Sweden. One of the most interesting and perhaps overlooked of these is doom metal. Candlemass are widely accepted as one of, if not the, first of their kind to play modern doom metal. While Candlemass didn't spontaneously create doom metal (as Black Sabbath and Pentagram have influenced the genre) they did impact it greatly with the release of their 1986 debut, Epicus Doomicus Metallicus, an album which showcased their epic sound, thus crowning them the founders of the epic doom genre.

Candlemass' brand of doom revolves around the use of heavy guitars, (which as we all know is very uncommon in metal) operatic vocals, and usually slow paced music. These traits define for the most part what can be heard on Nightfall. The lyrics focus mainly on the occult, religion, and fantasy, and these concepts fit well with the epic sound featured on Nightfall and more importantly shape it into a complex and interesting listen.

Since Epicus Doomicus Metallicus is one of the most respected albums of the genre, it is important to understand the differences between it and Nightfall. The most noticeable difference between the two albums is the vocal-work. Although Epicus featured Johan Längqvist as frontman, he would abandon this role to pursue other projects despite the efforts of the band to keep him. At this point, Candlemass was in turmoil, and eventually two more members departed from the band. Finally in 1987, Candlemass were able to secure the musicians they needed to continue, and this lineup is considered to be the most successful. To replace Längqvist was Messiah Marcolin, whose voice was higher in pitch which resulted in a slightly different sound for Nightfall.

The Lineup:
Leif Edling - Bass
Messiah Marcolin - Vocals
Mats Björkman - Rhythm Guitar
Lars Johansson - Lead Guitar
Jan Lindh - Drums

Nightfall is unlike anything you will ever hear, which is what elevates it to the status that it has acheived today. While the "sophomore slump" syndrome seems to plague many new bands (it was 1986 at this time and the band was relatively new) Candlemass fended off this dreaded disease. The level of music contained here is brilliant, and the consistency of the album will render the listener without complaint. While Epicus pushed the limits of doom, Nightfall indulges further into these boundaries. The guitars, which are played one semitone lower than the standard tuning of the instrument results in the trademark ambience which is in fine form on this album. The vocals of Messiah are not easily forgotten, as he is a master of commanding his vocal vibrato as well as using his voice to accompany the music in a way that draws attention to himself. Some may even say his vocals are overdone, however most will find it easy to disagree.

Gothic Stone's dark and enchanting melody haunts the listener as the opening track, and evokes the feeling of darkness, something the listener will feel throughout the course of the album. Messiah's vocal prowess is perfectly displayed here, and the song shines with its impressive riffing and rhythm section accompanying his voice. An outstanding solo courtesy of Johansson can be found here, his style highly reminiscent to the great Yngwie Malmsteen.

Nightfall contains four gloomy instrumentals: Gothic Stone, Codex Gigas, the aptly titled Marche Funebre, and Black Candles, cowritten by King Diamond. Chopin's famous funeral march is appears here as Marche Funebre. While it was written some hundred and fifty years before the release of Nightfall, it fits the album as though the band had written it themselves, a testament to the mourning mood presented throughout the entirety of the album.

As I've already mentioned, the lyrics focus mostly on the occult and religion, and Candlemass' epic reinterpretation of the Christian story of the good Samaritan is one perfect example of both of these concepts. The lyrics of Nightfall are of course dark and compliment the funeral feel of the experience.

The Priest He Will Pray For My Lost Soul
I'm Sure He's Wasting His Time


A great part of the album is the story behind each song. Marcolin's delivery is so effective that these lyrical concepts come alive in the music. Not one song leaves the listener questioning the structure of the songs, nor lamenting the time gone by in observing this masterpiece. Let it be known that as a guitar player I am usually attracted first and foremost to this area of the music, but with Candlemass all instruments are balanced and mixed perfectly. Bassist Leif Edling contributes some of the best bass lines I have ever heard, one fine example being Mourner's Lament. The lower register is neither drowned out nor muddied amongst the wall of guitars and drums, a weakness many metal albums suffer from.

Overall:
Nightfall is a metal masterpiece and a doom metal essential. Overcast in gloom and darkness, the mourning climate present on it is absolutely brilliant and refreshing. All five musicians provide a non-stop supply of magnificently crafted metal. I recommend picking this up immediately.

Pros:
-Outstanding Vocals/Lyrics
-Excellent Guitar Riffs and Solos
-Exceptional Bass Playing
-Consistency

Cons:
-Four instrumental tracks may discourage some listeners

Recommended Tracks:
Gothic Stone
Samarithan
Mourner's Lament
Bewitched


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Comments:Add a Comment 
rattlehead42147


Comments: 1344
09.09.07

Album Rating: 5

i had originally written this to be a 4.5 but this incredible masterpiece deserves nothing less than a 5.

Altmer
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 5549
09.10.07


epicus doomicus metallicus is better

Digging: Anathema - We're Here Because We're Here

BallsToTheWall
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 22425
09.10.07


Heard about them. I should check them out after liking swallow the sun.

Digging: Okkultokrati - Knarkskog

Jondur


Comments: 92
09.10.07

Album Rating: 5 | Sound Off

I did a sound off on this album. I was slightly more positive about the album. And for the record I thought your review unfairly critical.

rattlehead42147


Comments: 1344
09.10.07

Album Rating: 5

i didn't say a single negative thing except for in the cons section. how was this critical at all?This Message Edited On 01.29.08

Crysis
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 6901
09.10.07


This album really is classic.

Digging: Agalloch - The Mantle

blackmilk


Comments: 586
09.10.07


and that was subjective


Woah really?

Epilogue


Comments: 1232
09.10.07


I have their self titled and Epicus, mabey I'll give this a chance too.

Digging: Daitro - Laisser Vivre Les Squelettes

rattlehead42147


Comments: 1344
09.10.07

Album Rating: 5

Epicus is excellent as well.This Message Edited On 01.29.08

Nostalgia


Comments: 64
09.10.07


epicus doomicus metallicus is better


No, it's not.This Message Edited On 09.10.07

rattlehead42147


Comments: 1344
09.10.07

Album Rating: 5

the video for "bewitched"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3uvf0cn0jo
dead of mayhem makes an appearance

Hbp


Comments: 3695
09.10.07


I just put this on my Ipod tonite.

Angmar


Comments: 2689
09.10.07


Great review, this is easily their best album.

Jondur


Comments: 92
09.11.07

Album Rating: 5 | Sound Off

[quote=rattlehead]i didn't say a single negative thing except for in the cons section, and that was subjective. how was this critical at all? [/Quote]

Did you read my sound off? It's next to my name. Read it and then you may get what I mean.

rattlehead42147


Comments: 1344
09.11.07

Album Rating: 5

yeah, i read your soundoff months before i did this. i guess compared to that this is critical but i really wanted to steer away from this sounding really fanboyish or conceited.

Jondur


Comments: 92
09.13.07

Album Rating: 5 | Sound Off

Mate - I was kidding. Your review was good and well written. Mine is just a silly rant about how great I think this album is.

rattlehead42147


Comments: 1344
09.13.07

Album Rating: 5

oh ok yeah i knew you were kidding to a degree :p
just i didn't know exactly how serious you were. and that last comment wasnt attacking you or anything i was just stating the aim of the review.This Message Edited On 09.13.07

Hbp


Comments: 3695
09.25.07


Awesome review, even though I don't especially like this album.

Meatplow


Comments: 4002
03.23.08

Album Rating: 5

Superb album, with a lot of great songs on it.

I tend to find with Candlemass the pick scraping noises of the guitar are very noticable, especially on Ancient Dreams which bugs me a bit. This album isn't so bad in that manner.

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rattlehead42147


Comments: 1344
04.01.08

Album Rating: 5

Ancient Dreams is great but sounds to me a bit like a rehashed version of this.



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