Arena
Contagion


4.5
superb

Review

by e210013 USER (251 Reviews)
March 30th, 2020 | 23 replies


Release Date: 2003 | Tracklist

Review Summary: One of the most accomplished neo-prog albums. It confirms Arena as one of the best neo-prog acts.

“Contagion” is the fifth studio album of Arena and was released in 2002. The line up on the album is Rob Sowden, John Mitchell, Clive Nolan, Ian Salmon and Mick Pointer.


Arena is a band that doesn’t need a big introducion. Almost everybody or at least people who are interested on progressive rock has listened to some of their albums, surely. For me, the band has been used for many people as a useful connector and not as a big band full of great skill and virtuoso movements. However, I have to say that they have worked out a nice musical space and deserving to be one of the most important bands of the modern prog rock scene.

Like their follow up third studio album “The Visitor”, which was released in 1998, “Contagion” is also a conceptual album made of interwoven tracks and recurring themes. So, as usual on the most of the cases of the conceptual pieces, the music and the lyrics flow throughout the album, for the most part of it, as if they were only a single theme. Thus, and as usual, I’m just going to review the album globally, not track by track, and make some general considerations.

So, one of the leaders of the contemporary neo-prog rock scene Arena, was back with another very powerful new studio album of melodic rock with some very catchy anthems, great symphonic keyboards and a fantastic guitar performance. In reality, it’s a real follow up to their highly regarded previous studio album “Immortal?”, following a very similar path to that musical work. It fully confirms that the group has gone the musical direction to a path of a much heavier sound.

Thus, despite “Contagion” follows the same path of “Immortal?”, it’s also, in a certain way, the real and truly natural successor of their third studio album “The Visitor”. If we do a true brief reflection about all their five first studio albums we may say the following. Their two first studio albums “Songs From The Lion’s Cage” and “Pride” are very similar and follow the same formula of the traditional sound of the progressive sound of the 70’s. They are very close to the music of the traditional neo-prog bands like Marillion, IQ, Pendragon and Pallas. With their third studio album “The Visitor” we can clearly see a change on their sound and, in my humble opinion, with that album the band found their own proper sound and space into the neo-prog style and definitively established itself as one of the major living forces into that progressive sub-genre. Their next forth studio album “The Immortal?” shows a band, very similar, which means with the same style of their previous studio album “The Visitor” but with a heavier sound, which is particularly noted with the guitar sound, with clear influences of the prog metal style. With this new album “Contagion”, I sincerely think that it follows the same path and formula of “The Visitor” and “Immortal?”, but bringing to it the best parts of both worlds.

About the tracks, the opening cut “Witch Hunt” grabs you right away, with the chunky guitars of John Mitchell and the powerful, husky vocals of Rob Sowden leading the charge. This is Sowden’s second recording with the band, and the singer is brimming with confidence throughout the album. On the emotional “Painted Man”, the vocalist pulls a great performance, as his powerful and pained performance is matched only by the fluid, David Gilmour influenced fret work from Mitchell. The guitarist and keyboard wizard Clive Nolan lay down some complex, sonic blasts on the most melodic instrumentals “This Way Madness Lies” and “On The Box”, two tracks that are excellent but really serve as sequels to the vocal pieces. “Spectre At The Feast” and “Never Ending Night” are reminiscent of songs from their album “The Visitor”, featuring some emotional, haunting melodies, chilling keyboard washes, and the tortured guitar lines of John Mitchell. The band even approaches to prog metal bliss on songs like “Skin Game”, “Salamander”, and “Tsunami”. Clive Nolan is fairly restrained as far as solos go on this album, and goes for a more varied and textural sound. But on the tune “Riding The Tide” he lets loose with a vengeance, blasting out wild synth solos with a true reckless abandon.


Conclusion: “Contagion” is an excellent album and one of Arena’s best albums, and undoubtedly, it represents, for me, the second masterpiece of the group. Relatively to their previous studio album “Immortal?”, we are in presence of a more cohesive musical work of the band and hasn’t the same weak points that we can find on it. In relation to their first two studio albums “Songs From The Lion’s Cage” and “Pride”, it’s definitely better because it’s much balanced and more cohesive that those albums are, despite they’re also two great albums. However, when we compare it with “The Visitor” I sincerely don’t have the same opinion. In my humble opinion, and despite all I wrote before, “The Visitor” remains, for me, as their greatest and finest masterpiece until now. Concluding, “The Visitor” and “Contagion” are among some of the best neo-prog albums ever made, and with them Arena ascend to the rare status of being one of the most important and immortal bands of the neo-prog scene with bands like Marillion, IQ, Pendragon, Pallas and Galahad.


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e210013
March 30th 2020


5129 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

As I promised, after Marillion and Fish, here I am with an album of another neo-prog band. This time, I decided by an album of Arena. Arena wasn't one of the founders of that prog sub-genre. Despite Arena was formed by the keybordist of Pendragon, Clive Nolan and by the former drummer of Marillion, Mick Pointer, actually the band wasn't born in the begining of the 80's but only in the midle of the 90's. However, due to a very solid and interesting career, Arena is responsible for create some of the best and most consistent works in this sub-genre, of which "The Visitor", "Imortal?" and "Contagion" are, for me, their highest notes.

I hope you can enjoy the album. Of their nine studio albums, till now, there's only one review of the band written on this site, a review of "The Visitor" with only three comments. I hope to have more comments this time. The band deserves more atention and love on Sputnik.

Besides, this album and its title coudn't be more more appropriated for the troubled times that we are living in these days.

TheNotrap
Staff Reviewer
March 30th 2020


18936 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

I'm so glad this album has been reviewed, Ascension is such an awesome song.

Keep up the good work, buddy.

e210013
March 30th 2020


5129 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Thanks my friend. Yeah, this an amazing album from an amazing band.

TheIntruder
March 30th 2020


758 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I need to check this one. Thanks for remind me.

e210013
March 30th 2020


5129 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Nice. It's nice to see another member interested in this band.

Asdfp277
March 30th 2020


24275 Comments


does this have female vocals

e210013
March 30th 2020


5129 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

No Asdfp. Vocals are only from Rob Sowden.

Asdfp277
March 30th 2020


24275 Comments


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TheIntruder
March 30th 2020


758 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I finished to read your review now. As I thought, you interested me by this album. I am going to check it. By the way, I liked your parallelism between the album and our times.

e210013
March 30th 2020


5129 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Great. It was a coincidence. This review was already prepared to be published today. By the way, too. As a student, how goes your life in this troubled times in your country?

TheIntruder
March 30th 2020


758 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Well. I'm at home and I talk with my teachers and colleagues by my PC. It's a bit weird, without physical contact, but by other hand it's ok. And you?

e210013
March 30th 2020


5129 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

It's ok too. I'm at home too. So, I've much more time to prepare my reviews and published even more. Lol.

TheIntruder
March 30th 2020


758 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Nice. I hope that everything keeps well. So you can write more reviews. lol.

e210013
March 30th 2020


5129 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Yeah, ok. The same to you pal.

Divaman
March 30th 2020


16120 Comments


Nice. Not a band I'm familiar with, e. By the '90s, I was so horrified by popular music that I retreated into my local music scene and didn't come out much for a decade or so.

e210013
March 31st 2020


5129 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I can see your point. Thanks Diva.

Jethro42
March 31st 2020


18274 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Definitely a great album. I'm late because of a visit in a hospital due to a pneumonia. At least, I don't have the covid 19 virus. I stay home me too. I will relisten to Contagion, a concept album, I think. It's a good time to review it, really...

TheIntruder
March 31st 2020


758 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Finally I listened the album. Great stuff man. Thanks. Have a pos.

e210013
April 1st 2020


5129 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Ok, no problem Jethro. I'm very glad that you don't have covid 19. But a pneumonia is a very serious thing. So, be careful and take care of it. I'm not ill and I'm pratically confinated to my home. In my country we are in the state of emergency too. We only can leave home to the basic things.

About the album, I think it will be a pleasure to you to revisit it, especially in your case. Being at home you are going to have more time to listen to the good music, our beloved prog.

Cheers and health improvements, bro.



e210013
April 1st 2020


5129 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Thanks Intruder, be my guest. I'm very glad that you liked it. Great.



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