Angel Vivaldi
Universal Language


4.0
excellent

Review

by Thompson D. Gerhart STAFF
June 8th, 2011 | 25 replies


Release Date: 2011 | Tracklist

Review Summary: If you haven't heard the name yet, be prepared to hear it a lot more.

Guitar virtuoso status in metal isn't what it used to be. Not in a bad way; it's merely changing - evolving to fit the needs of a new generation. The new wave of great guitarists is set on establishing themselves in their own way, rather than simply following in the footsteps of greats such as Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, and Eric Johnson. No, the new virtuosos are dedicated to a newer sound. Incorporating musicians extremely talented in all fields, including newly evolving sounds coming out of the "djent" metal underground, these musicians choose to build a temple around the guitar, rather than a monument to it. And when they lay the bricks of that temple, the name Angel Vivaldi will be read alongside others such as Tosin Abasi, Chris Letchford, and Ben Sharp.

And it will be with good reason. Vivaldi has obviously put together a carefully composed EP that drips of talent and that brand of subtlety found only among the greatest of the "neo-virtuosos." On this release, Vivaldi, along with his full-time band, breathes a new life into the musical interpretation of the seasons conceived by his namesake, baroque composer Antonio Vivaldi, who originally conceived and composed "The Four Seasons" series of violin concertos.

"A Venutian Spring" hits the listener with a breezy synth intro, and powers into a driven, but wispy lead. "A Mercurian Summer" captures that passion of a warm summer day and the feeling of a zooming, non-stop season with powerful and propelling dubstep-inspired rhythms and techno-based synths glorified by the almost vocal guitar part played out by Angel. "An Erisian Autumn" gives the feeling of that fast-paced rhythm heard in the summer season winding down through the much slower pacing of the rhythm guitar, but not without a fight emphasized by a weeping lead guitar that transitions into the low, djent tones heard only on a seven string guitar, coaxed on by the bombastic drumming of Bill Fore. Finally, completing the cycle with "A Martian Winter," everything slows down and tunes down - at least temporarily - signaling the temporary slumber of life before the tempo picks up as per the usual.

The greatest success of "Universal Language" is that it plays like a neo-virtuoso album should - with some added flair (e.g. the synth intro to "A Venutian Spring" and the dubstep parts in "A Mercurian Summer"). It is not merely written; rather, it is composed for musical effect. And it delivers. The main issues holding this release back are few, but fairly important. Unfortunately, there are a few moments in tracks such as "A Venutian Spring" where the drumming becomes overly technical and its positioning in the mix (at the top, just below the lead guitar) can be detracting from the experience. Simultaneously, the album's basswork by member Jake Skylyr is sometimes too simple and all too often drowned out by it's extremely low position in the mix or by the B-string abuse of Angel Vivaldi and rhythm guitarist Jason Tarantino. Finally, while a great release, Universal Language still only clocks in at 16.8 minutes.

Are these huge problems? No, not at all, but if they can be corrected and if Vivaldi can extend his runtime to full-length while maintaining the sheer passion heard on this album for the next release, he'll have his plaque cemented on the walls of that neo-virtuoso hall of fame. With a little more time, he may even give Tosin Abasi a run for his money at the top.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
ev0ken
June 9th 2011


586 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

i remember watching this guy play "ACID REIGN" on youtube like a year ago, he is pretty good. def gonna get this.

ianjulian
July 17th 2011


646 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The greatest success

crazyhobo17
July 22nd 2011


8 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

this shit is off the hook, more people should know about this album

Spec
February 29th 2012


39371 Comments


Will check this out if I remember.

KjSwantko
February 29th 2012


12081 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Great player who's going to get even better. Yeah check him out Spec

swipenet
March 13th 2015


3352 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Lol at the sudden influx of 1's. Douchebags.

Cryptkeeper
May 9th 2016


2070 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Fuck me this is amazing

CalculatingInfinity
May 9th 2016


9848 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

It really is, this and Blotted Science are the top of the instrumental Metal pile for me.

swipenet
June 5th 2016


3352 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

This album, Andy James' s/t, and Paul Wardingham's debut all do it for me.

Matej
January 22nd 2017


20 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Melodies and heavy tones mixed together. Pure gold. All songs are classic.

swipenet
February 3rd 2018


3352 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Hell yeah dude, classic af

Scoot
April 21st 2019


22184 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

this is one of the best metal eps ever

Asdfp277
April 21st 2019


24275 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

not liking this so far

swipenet
April 23rd 2019


3352 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Do you even shred bruh?

makkusu92
June 14th 2019


26 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Superb EP. I thoroughly enjoyed this.

SymbolicInTime
June 14th 2019


7380 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Had this at a 5 on my old acct but haven't jammed this in quite a long time

Should change that I suppose

makkusu92
June 14th 2019


26 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Hell yeah man! I'd understand why this would be a 5. There's really nothing wrong with it imo. Man screw it, I'm gonna buy this lmao.

Asdfp277
June 14th 2019


24275 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

"Do you even shred bruh?"



actually no lmao

Asdfp277
June 14th 2019


24275 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

wait but i do like meshuggah

SymbolicInTime
June 14th 2019


7380 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

so you dj0nt



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