Labels: Rockshots Records
Formats: CD/Digital
Release Date: 10 Jan 2025
Tracklist:
1. Halo
2. Neon
3. In The Corner Of My Eyes
4. As Tight As Phantoms Hold
5. F.I.V.E.
6. More Than Starlight
7. Burnout
8. Anemoia
9. Massive
10. In The Liminal Space
This may be a little bit outside of my wheelhouse but at least I'm keeping up the support for Italian bands! Progressive metal is the sub-genre of choosing this evening with the newest album from Lombardy quintet Beriedir. Liminal Spaces saw it's release on both cd and digital formats via Rockshots Records way back in January. I have seen them being described as a progressive power metal band on some sites but I've also read that they've been compared to Leprous and Gojira as well. This is my first time hearing them, so let's see.
I did go through a phase of really liking power metal, way before I started the blog. I listened to bands like Hammerfall and Turisas amongst others quite a lot, though I drifted away from the sub-genre when I started discovering heavier styles. I guess I’m not a huge fan of the whole fantasy/theatrical side of metal and at first listen, I’m getting that vibe from Beriedir on album opener ‘Halo’; however, the mix of melodic instrumentation, clean vocals and harsh growls work together really well. Italy is known for it’s unique blend of melody, theater and progression after all.
Talking of theater, the keyboard work is prominent throughout this album and it’s not overpowering on ’Neon’, which is good. The change of tempos and styles throughout keep things really interesting, while the clean vocals really come into their own when they hit the highest notes. It’s still too early to decide how I feel about this album but upon hearing the opening bars of ‘In The Corner Of My Eyes’ with it’s death metal-like brutality, I’m almost sold. There’s a lot going on here, which can sometimes be overwhelming. The heaviness later on is punctuated by melody, that may come as a relief to some. I want to give a special shoutout to the excellent guitar solo towards the end too.
‘As Tight As Phantoms Hold’ sees Beriedir circling back toward their more melodic roots, but with the addition of what sounds like programmed beats (though they’re probably organic, apologies if so!). The song’s latter half of a heady mix of everything that goes into their music. I’m writing this while being somewhat out of my comfort zone musically, so apologies if I’m talking nonsense. The imaginatively titled ‘F.I.V.E.’ is up next (I say that because it’s the album’s fifth song) and it has a euro-dance feel to it before the hard-hitting percussion and guitars kick in. That feeling stays throughout the song, which is a lot more approachable for those who stay away from anything that’s truly heavy.
There’s a subtle Queen influence flowing through ‘More Than Starlight’, which grows on you as it switches between angelic melody and startling heaviness, and back again later on. The way that Beriedir weave that heaviness into their otherwise symphonic sound is excellent during ‘Burnout’, as nothing sounds out of place or forced, which was a worry of mine when I hit play on this album. In fact, it’s a lot more technically adept than I expected it to be.
I do have a soft spot for piano-led, electronica-infused music (thanks to many hours of listening to Sleep Token), so the opening bars of ‘Anemoia’ hit the spot before Beriedir retreat back into a more familiar space. The remainder of the song is more of the same but that’s not doing it a disservice and it blends nicely into penultimate song ‘Massive”, which is brimming with broody atmosphere and seemingly slower tempo s throughout. Closing with ‘In The Liminal Space’, Beriedir offer up a final slab of really well performed metal that bridges the gap between clean and harsh sounds.
Despite being slightly outside my wheelhouse (as already mentioned) when it comes to metal, this album has surprised me a lot. I guess I prejudged it and that’s a lesson I need to learn. Beriedir are very proficient musically and they have as few tricks up their sleeve as well. I’m not quite ready to fully embrace power metal again but if it’s as proggy/heavy as this, then who knows!
You can stream and purchase Liminal Spaces digitally, as well on CD below:-
CD copies are also available to purchase from Rockshots Records here:-
https://rockshots.eu/products/beriedir-liminal-spaces-cd
Beriedir - https://www.facebook.com/BeriedirOfficial
Rockshots Records - https://www.facebook.com/rockshotsrecords
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