| The Metal
Observer 8/10
Move over CRADLE OF FILTH…Canada has a band that may just someday
beat you at your own game. Better yet, they may just someday step up to
a level Dani and the evil ones won't reach. Can this really be possible?
Not likely…the FILTHy ones have a pretty good hold on the melodic
Black Metal throne. There is one thing though that BLINDED BY FAITH has
that CRADLE does not…a great singer whose voice does not annoy most
everyone. Sure singer, Tommy sounds like Dani up to that point just before
Dani makes you suicidal but he never goes beyond sounding anything but
positively wicked. So as far as the masses go, COF will stay on top but
when it comes to people in the know, BLINDED BY FAITH are worthy of some
respect.
Complete with beautiful melodic keys, occasional blast-beats and multi-layered
evil vocals, BLINDED BY FAITH have studied their craft intensely and the
results are apparent. These evil Canadians manage to write some extremely
strong material despite the inability to segregate themselves from the
world in dark, medieval castles of yesteryear.
The big difference I see with BLINDED BY FAITH is their Black Metal-ness
is not really very apparent. Their cover artwork hints to the dark side
but it could just as easily be a Power Metal CD cover. The lyrics deal
with the negative but are not overtly satanic or evil. To be honest, that
makes them a lot more meaningful but may not appeal to your typical goat
lover.
From the ominous opener "Tear The Purple Curtains" to the political
thrasher "Submit To The Summit" to the closing "The Triumph
Of Treachery" BLINDED BY FAITH show they have mastered the art of
story-telling. They use accompanying guitars, drums and keys so well in
building up momentum and suspense like few others I know.
BLINDED BY FAITH is a band worthy of your time. If you look at CRADLE
OF FILTH and like their sound but want better vocals and less evil lyrics
then you are on the right track here. They may not yet have the maturity
and depth of their counterparts but only time can bring them nearer. Check
out some samples from their debut EP at the bands website and you shall
not be disappointed. (Online October 15, 2003)
Reviewer : Corey
Metal-Rules.com 4.0/5
The province of Quebec in Canada has long been known as a global
stronghold of death and to a lesser extent black metal. It is my pride
as a Canadian to bring you a little update on a quartet of extreme metal
bands from Quebec. They are Ancestral Curse, Blinded By Faith, Divinity
and Sombre Nostalgie. These bands are all signed to or distributed by
Galy Records in Montreal. Visit their web-site at http://www.galyrecords.com.
BBF have made the jump to Galy and made a number of subtle changes.
A bigger budget has given them a better sound, better packaging and overall
presentation. I guess the band read my last review and changed their logo
ha! ha! The cover art is an Eye of Illuminati representation of mankind
being a puppet/slave to guns and money the media and so on.
Other changes include a new drummer and new guitarist. The keyboardist
no longer goes by the name of tattoo but is just known as Danny and vocalist
Tommy isn’t wearing the monks robes anymore. I design is simple
but effective and I like the visual tie in with the blinded/ Eye of Illuminati
theme with the digital manipulation of the eyes of each band member in
the photos. Nice touch.
BBF still play a quite technical style of Black Metal quite like Cradle
but not as self-indulgent. The lyrics and image are a bit more modern,
not bothering with weepy gothic romantic trappings. There are lots of
keyboards and lots of shrieks and screams and lots of harmony and melody.
The tempos are very upbeat and the song structures are catchy and hum
able.
I felt it is when the band slowed down a bit, dropped the blast-beats
and explored the symphonic flourishes that I was more interested. The
riffs and keyboard work in the cut, ‘The world Has Something to
Offer’ are so catchy and the song even reminded me every so slightly
of something Skyclad or Helloween might do
The band do wear their influences on their sleeves but the execution and
delivery is so well done you shouldn’t pass this one by. Fans of
Dimmu, Old Man’s Child and these style bands will certainly find
something to enjoy with this band. Visit them at http://www.blindedbyfaith.com.
Reviewer: JP
DigitalMetal.com
The province of Quebec is known as the hotbed metal scene in Canada. Encapsulating
all spectrums of the metal map, the predominantly french-speaking area
houses technical death metal masters Cryptopsy, Kataklysm, Martyr, Neuraxis,
Quo Vadis and Necronomicon, but also boasts a strong black metal scene
via the likes of Unquintessence, Ankhregh, and Ashes Of Eden. Add in perennial
favorites Voivod, Anonymus, and Ghoulunatics and it seems like the great
white north is North America's proverbial metal haven. Now Quebec's legacy
is further solidified via Blinded By Faith. A strong mix of neo-black
metal keys, thick thrashy riffs and solid vocals, Under An Occult Sun
is a record that has the ability to make an impact in an era Cradle Of
Filth and Dimmu Borgir are semi-household names. Actually, after repeated
spins a strong Children Of Bodom influence shines through, but only in
relation to Blinded By Faith's ability to manipulate its instruments in
virtuosic ways. And, lest you be put off by CoB, those passages are usually
followed by aggressive blast 'n' slash passages reminiscent of the most
under-rated metal band on the planet, Anorexia Nervosa. Blinded By Faith
could be serious contenders for the Canadian commercial black metal throne
-- scorchers such as "Burning Rebellion" and "The Last
Missive" have the ability to burn all that is holy and sacred.
Reviewer : David Perri
L’Édition Métallique 9/10
This is the province and city of Quebec's most awaited and expected
release ever. A while after its first release - the famed "Veiled
Hideousness" miniCD, the one which took the province by storm and
shook Quebec's metalheads with pure ecstasy - and a few lineup changes,
Blinded By Faith has finally put the final touches to its first full (nine
songs) Melodic Black Métal masterpiece. And the band doesn't need
to stick to the clichés to make its voice being heard : politics,
human relationships and ancient history are what the lyrics are all about.
As for the musical aspect of things, have no fear, truly : everything
that was great on the miniCD - the vocals, guitar riffs and keyboard melodies
- is even better here. "Under an Occult Sun" really can't disappoint
you! In fact, this piece of Quebec Metal actually benefits from one of
the best sound production of all times around these parts! And you'll
be hooked indeed if you let this album crawl onto you... once its grip
stands tight on your mind, you just go hungry for more!
Blinded By Faith confirms, with "Under An Occult Sun", its position
among Quebec Metal's elite, standing on the same level as many International
outfits - without the exposure that is... but that will come, I hope!
Reviewer: Cruelty
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