Band Within Temptation Title The Silent Force Type LP/EP Company Gun Records YOR 2004 Style Gothic/Symphonic Popular Reviews 12/6/2004 - Review by: MetalKnight WITHIN TEMPTATION “THE SILENT FORCE” 2004 reviewed by: MetalKnight
So, I was wondering why the apparent hesitation in exploiting this wave of success and record/release another album. Well, whatever the reason/s this new much awaited album is here. Bearing a tongue-in-cheek title, “The Silent Force” already risks overshadowing the aforementioned “Mother Earth” as far as both success and quality are concerned. Within Temptation have matured immensely in the space between the two albums, their songwriting skills are more polished and even the production quality of their sound has leaped ahead. In fact, I forgot when I enjoyed an album as much as this. The style is anthemic symphonic rock with melancholy and progressive undertones, making generous use of keyboards. Growling parts that guitarist Robert Westerholt had peppered past compositions with are virtually absent here. Every now and then the band also makes use of some brief synthetic percussion loops. The influence of classical and baroque operas is obvious in the melodies. I cannot of course fail to cite the sensitive but strong voice of Sharon den Adel (silent force indeed!). Difficult to choose the best tracks from this addictive album, but I’d probably elect ‘Jillian…’, ‘Forsaken’, ‘Angels’ and ‘Stand My Ground’. If Within Temptation play their cards right, “The Silent Force” could prove to be an ace up their sleeve, helping them to achieve a higher status in global rock stardom. My Rating: 9.5/10 www.within-temptation.com --Chris [MetalKnight] - luciferlament@yahoo.com 12.07.04 ALL REVIEWS FOR: WITHIN TEMPTATION
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