Is it just me, or are there too many damn "Dragon..." named bands these days, making it almost impossible to tell one from the other? Thankfully, Dragonlord don't sound like any of the other ones, staying clear from the power metal genre and instead this band are a pretty powerful black metal ensemble, sounding like a cross between Cradle of Filth and Dimmu Borgir. Led by Testament guitarist Eric Peterson (he also does the vocals here), Dragonlord also features Steve Smyth (Nevermore), Derek Ramirez (Testament), Jon Allen (Sadus) and Lyle Livingston. So, you can essentially call the band a sort of supergroup, playing in a different style than their main bands. The formula really works on Black Wings of Destiny, the bands second release.
The crushing riffs from Peterson and Smyth mesh quite well with the symphonic keyboards played by Livingston, especially on the brutal cuts "Revelations" and "Becoming Of". Peterson's demonic wail is never too over the top, but just brutal enough to please most symphonic black metal fans. Surprisingly, the songs are very melodic and catchy, even amidst all the bombastic thunder, and the abundance of keyboards gives it that extra progressive edge. Produced by none other than Fredrik Nordstrom, Black Wings of Destiny really sounds great sonically, and the band seems to be really gelling as a unit, resulting in a very strong overall presentation. Tracks like "Sins of Allegiance", "Mark of Damnation", and "Until the End" all have a very powerful and epic feel, and in the latter Peterson even throws in some melodic clean vocals as well for good measure. As an added treat, the band recorded a fun cover of the Thin Lizzy classic "Emerald".
I'm really digging this CD, and I think that lovers of melodic & symphonic black metal bands like Old Mans Child, Bjorknagar, Dimmu Borgir, and Cradle of Filth will certainly find lots to enjoy here. Dragonlord is proof that there will be life after Testament for Peterson & Co. after all.
Track Listings
1. Becoming Of
2. Curse of Woe
3. Revelations
4. Sins of Allegiance
5. Until the End
6. Mark of Damnation
7. Blood Voyeur
8. Fallen
9. Black Funeral
10. Emerald