It's very unusual to see a band who continually achieves remarkable results recording after recording, consistently improving themselves in both songwriting and musicianship. Metallica did it for many years in the 80's, and now Evergrey is on a similar roll. The bands fifth release, The Inner Circle, is a smoldering, dramatic slab of gothic, progressive metal, or whatever you want to call it, as Evergrey really is a hard band to categorize. You want heavy guitar riffs-you got plenty here. You want aggressive & passionate vocals-dig in deep. You like tons of symphonic keyboards-reap the rewards. And if intense lyrics are your bag, then I suggest you explore this metal masterpiece.
The opening two cuts, "A Touch of Blessing", with its infectuous chorus, heavy riffs, and catchy keyboards, and "Ambassador", featuring doomy arrangements and Tom Englund's powerful vocals, are both indicative of all this band is about. Englund has developed one of the most distinctive voices in all of progressive metal-just listen to his gutsy passages on "In the Wake of the Weary", complemented nicely by female vocals and a chugging rhythm section. The twin guitars of Englund and Henrik Danhage are produced marvelously throughout, and their huge wall of sound propels the classically- tinged "Harmless Wishes", a song that perfectly blends metal mania with sophisticated and symphonic prog. Again, the vocals of Englund are a joy to listen to here, especially on the mellow sections of the song where Rikard Zander's gentle piano strains in the background. There's some balls-to-the-walls metal crunchers, like on "More Than Ever" (check out the complex riffery here, and the awesome, melodic hooks) as well as the intense & intricate "The Essence of Conviction."
"Where All Good Sleep" shows another side of the band that perhaps hasn't fully surfaced yet. Here, the backing vocals are multi-layered, almost like Blind Guardian, and the riffs slow and dirge-like(think early Black Sabbath or even Candlemass), making for a very unique sound. Coupled with neat keyboard effects, this is one of the more dramatic songs on the album. "Faith Restored" is a tender ballad, again displaying the talents of Englund, and "When the Walls Go Down" combines eerie atmospherics, bruising power chords, and spoken narration, making for one of the most intense instrumentals I have heard in a while.
With the new video for "A Touch of Blessing" already in rotation on MTV's Headbangers Ball, the time might be right for Evergrey to take over the progressive metal world. That and the opening slot on the Iced Earth tour might soon make Evergrey a household name in the eyes of many metal fans. This is about as perfect as a metal album can get folks.
Track Listing
1) A Touch of Blessing
2) Ambassador
3) In the Wake of the Weary
4) Harmless Wishes
5) Waking Up the Blind
6) More Than Ever
7) The Essence of Conviction
8) Where All Good Sleep
9) Faith Restored
10) When the Walls Go Down