Darkest Era The Journey Through Damnation
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Tracklist:
The Morrigan
Visions Of The Dawn
Another World Awaits
On The Crest Of Doom


Release Date: 2007

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Wylie Coyote CONTRIBUTOR (126 Reviews)

2008-06-03 | 11 comments | 6,244 views

Summary: Dark celtic folk metal in the vein of Primordial. An excellent preview for what's to come in the future.

1 of 1 thought this review was well written

Darkest Era is a Celtic folk metal band hailing from Northern Ireland. Since their inception in 2005, they have released a demo and just recently a four track mini album called “The Journey Through Damnation”. Darkest Era isn’t folk in the traditional sense of folk metal. I say that because more often than not, most folk metal bands you come across will feature a plethora of instruments akin to the ever increasing absurdity of the genre. Darkest Era instead go down a more straightforward route and blend elements of doom and folk into a classic heavy metal fold. The Journey Through Damnation” is complete with galloping rhythms, powerful clean vocals, and epic chord progressions.

“The Journey Through Damnation’ opens up with a bang as “The Morrigan” begins to pick up speed. The intro quickly reminds me of Primordial’s “Heathen Tribes” before erupting into a raging anthem. Primordial’s influence can be heard early on with Dwayne’s impassioned vocals rivaling even that of
Alan Averill. Primordial comparison aside, Dwayne is a great metal vocalist recalling the spirit of the 80’s with the power and raw emotion he displays in his voice. What I’m most impressed with from this group is the strong guitar work from Ade and Sarah. The talent that they exhibit on this mini disk before they’ve even released their debut album has my thumb of approval. This guy and gal craft some seriously catchy riffs that will stick in your head with their epic qualities. Always heavy and bringing the folk influence into play, the duo bang out raging mid tempo patterns to a great avail. Don’t forget about the solos. There’s plenty here and always welcome in my book. Another interesting feature is that the drumming is played by another female. Lisa’s drum work is pretty cool albeit nothing unfamiliar. Plenty of fast tempo shifts and thundering double bass to keep the metallers happy. Before viewing I was curious to hear the bassist’s input in this project and I’m not disappointed. The bass is cleanly heard and sounds great when David follows the guitar around with quick fills.

Production wise this isn’t too bad for a young band. The gritty tone fit’s Darkest Era’s aggressive nature quite well. My only complaints would be that it ends too soon, coming in around 4 tracks at 25 minutes and the prominent Primordial influence. There are times where I feel like I am directly listening to a Primordial track and not a Darkest Era Track. I just hope in time of their newest release that they continue to focus on creating a sound true to themselves and not ripping off one of their idols Few complaints aside, this is an awesome addition to the folk metal community and am eagerly anticipating new output from these guys because they show great potential here. Fans of Primordial and those who like their metal epic need to hear this band.

Dwayne Maguire – Vocals
Ade Mulgrew – Guitar
Sarah Wieghell – Guitar
David Lindsay – Bass
Lisa Howe - Drums

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Crysis


Comments: 4332
06.03.08


Nice, I'm going to look for this now.

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Hawks10Pec


Comments: 5473
06.03.08


Good review. This album sounds like something I would like.

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BallsToTheWall
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Comments: 18571
06.03.08

Album Rating: 3.5

Whoo, I thought this was going to be bumped without comments. Needless to say, thanks and yeah, check it out dudes.

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rasputin
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Comments: 9578
06.03.08


The Irish just have a knack for making good music.

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BallsToTheWall
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Comments: 18571
06.03.08

Album Rating: 3.5

I agree I can't wait for the new Waylander album.

rasputin
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 9578
06.03.08


ooo, a new one coming out? excellent, I'll be sure to get it. I've heard their other album (the one I didn't review), isn't really that good at all, but hopefully the new one will be good.

Zoo


Comments: 2987
06.03.08

Album Rating: 2.5

Sounds pretty quality. I just got another HDD so I'm definitely looking for more to download. I'll have to add this to the list. Gracias, Balls.

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the_wizard


Comments: 9562
06.04.08


feature a plethora of instruments akin to the ever increasing absurdity of the genre.


For some reason, I like the way worded this line.

Excellent review by the ways. Your writing style is becoming alot more solid and your descriptions are well worded as well (see above comment haha).

These guys sound really promising as well. I will hunt this down after the new Opeth album runs out of steam for me (which might be a while).

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BallsToTheWall
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Comments: 18571
06.04.08

Album Rating: 3.5

I didn't see you guys comment, nice. I cannot freakin wait for a debut album.

AngelPhoenix


Comments: 2766
06.04.08

Album Rating: 4

This is pretty tight. And as per usual I must comment that Sarah is bangin'.
Epic and Intense this is, but dark? This comes off pretty happy/exciting to me.

combustion07


Comments: 2985
06.05.08

Album Rating: 4

I like how this band has the Primordial influence but they kind of make it their own in a way. This was hard to find.

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