Sunless Days, the latest release form Beseech, is a dark mix of gothic tinged progressive metal anthems, sure to be a hit with fans of Type O Negative, The Gathering, Tiamat, Lacuna Coil, and Evenescence. Filled with melody after sumptuous melody, Sunless Days plays it safe for the most part, as each track kind of stays along the same path and never really veers off the road too much, not that this is a bad thing. There are plenty of catchy and riff-laden rockers here, like the irresistable"Everytime I Die", and the symphonic "The Outpost". The band does a good job marrying progressive rock styled keyboard soundscapes and orchestrations with metal guitars, and the soaring female vocals of Lotta Höglin work well against the darker gothic stylings of male singer Erik Molarin. Lotta sounds purely angelic on the sweet piano driven ballad "Lost", and the vocal duo harmonize together on the futuristic rocker "Emotional Decay". Perhaps the strongest cut on the CD is "Restless Dreams", a real symphonic piece with great vocals by both Lotta and Erik, as well as layers of varied guitar work and plenty of keyboards.
Beseech have put together a pleasant release here with Sunless Days, probably not a CD that will set the world on fire, but there are enough solid and enjoyable songs here that I can definitely recommend it to fans of the band as well as those into the groups mentioned above.
Track Listing
1) Innerlane
2) The Outpost
3) A Bittersweet Tragedy
4) Everytime I Die
5) Devil's Playground
6) Lost
7) Last Obsession
8) Emotional Decay
9) Restless Dreams
10) The Reversed Mind (outro)