Thursday, February 21, 2019

Classic Debuts Pt.1: Dark Tranquillity

SKYDANCER (1993)
This was an album that helped kick off the entire Gothenburg melodeath genre.  Dark Tranquillity came out of nowhere with a release that is still highly regarded and hugely influential to this day.  It is true that the sound was eventually bastardized into hundreds of imitators and eventually led to the maligned metalcore sound that dominated American metal in the early 2000's.  But at the time of its release, there was really not much else like it.

Skydancer sounds like a gothic horror movie put to music.  It has an incredibly dark and creepy atmosphere and the strained, growled vocals and tremolo guitar picking add to that atmosphere.  The vocals here are primarily handled by future In Flames frontman Anders Fridén.  DT main man Michael Stanne is present on this album, playing guitar and handling some of the clean vocals.  In a weird twist, Stanne actually is the primary vocalist on the In Flames debut Lunar Strain.  The vocals, while not technically impressive and nowhere near as good as Fridén later proved to be capable of, still match the music quite well.

It is the tremolo guitar picking and lead guitar lines that really make this album.  The leads are quite high in the mix, so the listener cannot help but hear them as they whirl and circle around the vocal lines and rhythm section.  This is an element often found in black metal during this time period, but DT uses it to great effect throughout this album. 

I have likely discussed this album on this blog a number of times, but it absolutely bears repeating how great this album is.  Unfortunately it really does not bear much resemblance to anything else DT would ever do, with the exception of the follow-up EP Of Chaos and Eternal Night.  The band would eventually smooth out the rough edges of the sound, beef up the bottom end and sound like a completely different band by the time the next full-length The Gallery came out.  But it is those rough edges and rawness that make this album so great.  This is still on the short list of my favorite melodeath albums of all time. 

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