And Austria gave birth to…Vanitas!!! Dark-Gothic metal of the outmost brilliance with elements of baroque characterizes Vanitas' second official release Der Schatten einer Existenz, an album that could be envied by bands as Haggard and Theater Of Tragedy.
Extremely melodic, with exceptional guitars and keyboards, Vanitas manage to form an atmosphere of mystery, melancholic emotions and gothic romance.
Actually the entrenched feelings are contradicted: Melancholy and gloominess of keyboards come to contrast with the enchanting female vocals and the fairy tale environment sometimes created by a more blissful mood.
The aggressive guitars and the forceful bass make a superb combination with the classical, baroque instruments of viola, cello and flute that add a unique scent of another age.
The growling male vocals remind me something of Crematory in some parts and give the album a black-death metal component along with the furious guitars.
The fact that the lyrics are in German intensifies the aggressiveness of the album, but also harmonizes with the dark, melancholic mood existing in the songs, even though those that know not German would be displeased.
In my opinion the most representative songs, that reveal the temperament of the album, are 6,7 and 8(just listen to the guitar riffs, really electrifying!!!).
As a final point I must add that the production is sublime, something that is reflected on the high quality sound.
Every fan of the atmospheric black-gothic metal would unquestionably treasure this album. Everyone else, just check it out. You won't be disappointed!
Tracklist:
Pendelschwung Heiliger Schein Atem Toene Fluestern Schreien Schliesze mir die Augen Vor den Worten Das Wort sieht Blicke Wenn Schritte veraendern Stillschweigen
Lineup:
Andreas Schärfinger - Vocals, Guitar Johannes Kickinger - Keyboards Günter Kickinger - Guitar Manuel Simoner - Bass, Acoustic Guitar Markus Rechberger - Drums Maria Dorn - Vocals, Flute
Guest Musicians: Matjaz Zizek - Violine Joachim Brandl - Viola Endre Kertesz - Cello