Dead Can Dance
Spiritchaser


4.5
superb

Review

by username345 USER (52 Reviews)
May 17th, 2008 | 21 replies


Release Date: 1996 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A very good tribal African themed album, with especially great percussion and singing.

Spiritchaser is often considered to be one of Dead Can Dance’s weakest albums but apart from the reason that it’s very different to their earlier work and not as ethereal, I’ve never understood why. To me at least, this sounds absolutely fantastic. I’ve heard people say that Spiritchaser lacks the ‘beauty’ and ’atmosphere’ of previous DCD albums, but I strongly disagree - the beauty and atmosphere is still here, it’s just different. In fact there’s probably even more of it than in their earlier albums.

On Spiritchaser, instead of their traditional medieval/Eastern sound, DCD show a very strong tribal African and Caribbean influence. Despite the change of ‘scene’ it still has a very recognisable Dead Can Dance sound throughout.

The album is much more percussion heavy than previous DCD albums. While on their earlier releases they would sometimes use nothing more than a drum machine, five people worked on the percussion here. The percussionists do an incredible job of creating complex and very lively tribal rhythms. Combined with the synths, it always sounds very busy, deep and dense; there is no silence and always something happening to lead the album forward.

There are some really beautiful and memorable melodies played by a variety of instruments. To be honest I don’t know what exactly is being played half the time, as DCD have a habit of using ancient, forgotten or just very obscure instruments. Saying that, there are some very un-traditional instruments being played, such as the aforementioned synth and occasional electric guitar. However, these do not break the ethnic atmosphere at all, but actually succeed in adding DCD’s own uniqueness to it and modernising the sound.

DCD had two permanent members, Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry. Except for the percussion and a Turkish clarinet on one track, every instrument is played by them, and they composed all of the music. As well as being hugely talented multi-instrumentalists, they are both incredible singers. Lisa Gerrard in particular is easily one of the best singers I’ve ever heard. She usually sings in a deep and ethereal voice, but has the ability to sing in a huge range of different styles. While it may sound a bit of a cliché, her voice really does seem to soar above the music. Brendan Perry is also great. His singing is not quite as spectacular, but it contrasts well with Lisa’s as it is more grounded and ‘ordinary’, sometimes sounding a bit like Jim Morrison.

On the other DCD albums, the songs are usually sorted neatly between Lisa’s atmospheric ethereal songs and Brendan’s (still atmospheric) rock/pop songs. On Spiritchaser however, they mix both styles together with them both singing on the same songs, usually with Brendan singing back-up vocals. The two different styles combine perfectly to create very atmospheric yet still melodic songs. There are two exceptions: ‘Song of the Dispossessed’ which is a classic Brendan Perry rock song with a strong Caribbean beat, and ‘Devorzhum’ which ends the album. While it is only a few notes being repeated for over 6 minutes, Lisa Gerrard gives a stunningly haunting vocal performance, making it one of the album’s best tracks.

Spiritchaser is not without its problems though. Usually one of the best things about Brendan’s songs is his fantastic metaphorical lyrics. On Spiritchaser he only sings in English on one track (apart from a brief spoken word section on ‘Song of the Stars’), and while his lyrics here are good they are far from his best and it is disappointing to only have them for one song. Lisa Gerrard’s singing is also held back slightly by the heavy drumming (except on ‘Devorzhum’) so isn’t quite as impressive as usual.

Overall though, these are only minor gripes, and overall the album is incredibly rich in atmosphere with some great melodies and easily worthy of many repeat listens.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
foreverendeared
May 16th 2008


14720 Comments


hey, good review. i've never heard of these guys.

fireaboveicebelow
May 17th 2008


6835 Comments


can you review within the realm of a dying sun? this was good, and there should be more dead can dance reviews

Altmer
May 17th 2008


5711 Comments


I haven't heard this particular album, but The Serpent's Egg is brilliant.

username345
May 17th 2008


594 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

can you review within the realm of a dying sun? this was good, and there should be more dead can dance reviews




I was going to try to start writing some reviews that aren't 100% praise, but OK. I'll write one later today/tomorrow.



I'll review their debut sometime too.This Message Edited On 05.17.08

username345
May 18th 2008


594 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Done.

Emyay
May 7th 2013


6282 Comments


Just checking out this band. Started with this album for some reason, I didn't realize this was different from their other shit, but I'm digging the african vibe so far.

laughingman22
November 11th 2013


2838 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This album is underrated here, fantastic like any DCD

Graveyard
November 11th 2013


6372 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

underrated indeed

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
November 5th 2018


32020 Comments


Don't understand why this is considered one of DCD's weakest, I'm having a blast with it right now. It connects pretty nicely with the last one.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
November 5th 2018


32020 Comments


I fucking love Indus

bgillesp
October 17th 2021


8867 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Best DCD?

VlacDrac
June 19th 2022


2356 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Third best after Within The Realm of a Dying Sun and Aion. So underrated.

parksungjoon
June 19th 2022


47231 Comments


curious take

VlacDrac
June 19th 2022


2356 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

You don't even have this rated, therefore your take on my take is invalidated.

bgillesp
June 20th 2022


8867 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I like this one equal to WtRoaDS but haven’t jammed Aion yet

parksungjoon
June 20th 2022


47231 Comments


>You don't even have this rated, therefore your take on my take is invalidated.

why so aggro dawg

VlacDrac
June 21st 2022


2356 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Didn't have my mandatory weed :[

VlacDrac
June 21st 2022


2356 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

@bgillesp Aion is really good if you're in the mood for some Medieval Music Influenced DCD, it also has several shorter songs compared to the rest of their output but it still is a very enjoyable album.

Source
August 23rd 2022


19917 Comments


incredible stuff

Mort.
March 2nd 2023


25062 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

indus is a standout track



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