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Celestial Wizard (USA)

Postby Horex » 22 Dec 2022, 09:42

Celestial Wizard - Winds Of The Cosmos (2022)

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Year : 2022
Style : Heavy Metal , Power Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + front
Size : 101 mb


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Celestial Wizard is a fantasy-inspired heavy metal band based out of Denver, Colorado. Formed in 2018, this heavy metal quartet delivers crushing riffs and grand stories of dragons and wizards. Seeking to stand out among the others, Celestial Wizard combines the best elements of death metal with symphonic and synthwave elements creating a unique and engaging sound.

Album:

Celestial Wizard is brining something unique to the metal table. Grounded in power metal, the four-piece from Denver, Colorado mixes midrange singing and Swedish death metal style growls with their anthemic compositions and fantasy-based lyrics. Comprised of guitarist Nick Daggers, bassist Dahlia McAluney, drummer Tim Gillman, and vocalist Amethyst Noir, Celestial Wizard is prepared to unleash their sophomore record Winds of the Cosmos on an unsuspecting audience on 15 July 2022.The Intro begins with synth that sounds like it was ripped straight out of a video game. When the guitars enter, they are accompanied by a death growl, but as you listen to the dual guitars playing a melodic riff followed by a section of galloping rhythm, you would be forgiven for thinking that you are listening to straight ahead power metal. Even when Noir unleashes his death growl again at about the halfway mark, it still sounds like we are building up to some typical power metal. The speed metal of Revenant does little to disabuse one of this opinion, especially when Noir begins singing in his midrange singing voice. Then the pre-chorus arrives, and Noir pulls out some death growls that sound like Michael Stanne of Dark Tranquility, and you know this isn’t typical power metal anymore. The next song, Ice Realm, brings Noir’s death growl to the forefront as it makes up 80% of the vocals in the song. For those who are skeptical as they read this, it actually works.Whereas the vocals are not typical for power metal, neither are the guitar solos. Nick Daggers appears to be a more than capable guitarist who is able to lay down some speed metal with the best of them, but he eschews the flashy guitar pyrotechnics that make up most guitar solos in power metal. The lead in Powerthrone highlights this as well as any song. Daggers’ lead work is tasty and fits the song, but it is much slower and more deliberate than what is usual in power metal.Things change a little more with song five, which is called Scourge. For the first time on Winds of the Cosmos, the music matches Noir’s Swedish metal style death growls. Complete with blast beats and atmospheric synth, Scourge shows that these Americans can hang with the Swedes.As for the rest of the album, Steel Crysalis is more of a traditional heavy metal song with an anthemic chorus that will stay in your head for days. The verses of Undead Renegade touch on thrash metal, while Cyberhawk features a piano section that sounds choppy and doesn’t feel like it fits the songs. That said, it’s the only real misstep on the record. Finally, the title song closes out the album with a chorus that has all of the bombast and melody that you could ask for in a power metal song.If I could change one thing with this album besides the aforementioned piano sections in Cyberhawk, it would be Noir’s style of spoken/shouted words that he uses throughout the album. He sounds like Trevor Phipps of Unearth when he uses spoken word to build up to a rather tasty breakdown. In the case of Celestial Wizard, the use of this technique just seems to fill the gaps between growling and singing. I would love for Noir to choose one or the other to use during these parts, as he does with the rest of the songs.Overall, Winds of the Cosmos is a fun album, and Celestial Wizard’s use of death growls within the confines of power metal is surprisingly enjoyable. While I don’t see Winds of the Cosmos being the album that breaks Celestial Wizard into the upper echelon of American metal bands, I do think it will win them some fans, and it leaves me excited to see what they produce in the future.

Line-Up:

Amethyst Noir - Vocals - See also: ex-Solarfall, ex-Gomorrah
Guillermo Jurado - Bass, Guitars - See also: Fall of Scylla
Nick Haberthier - Guitars, Vocals - See also: ex-Solarfall, ex-Gomorrah
Tim Gillman - Drums - See also: ex-Left Alive

Tracklist:

01. Andromeda 02:25
02. Revenant 05:30
03. Ice Realm 04:08
04. Powerthrone 04:30
05. Eternal Scourge 05:32
06. Steel Chrysalis 04:26
07. Undead Renegade 05:04
08. Cyberhawk 04:26
09. Winds of the Cosmos 07:44


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Re: Celestial Wizard (USA)

Postby Horex » 10 Jul 2025, 15:59

Celestial Wizard - Regenesis (2025)

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Year : 2025 (Scarlet Records Edition)
Style : Heavy Metal , Power Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + front
Size : 106 mb


Bio:

Celestial Wizard is a fantasy-inspired heavy metal band based out of Denver, Colorado. Formed in 2018, this heavy metal quartet delivers crushing riffs and grand stories of dragons and wizards. Seeking to stand out among the others, Celestial Wizard combines the best elements of death metal with symphonic and synthwave elements creating a unique and engaging sound.

Album:

3 full-length album.Previously established as Solarfall from 2011-2018, they changed names to Celestial Wizard and have released two albums independently with A Sinister Awakening in 2018 and the follow-up Winds of the Cosmos in 2022. Hailing from Denver, Colorado, the quintet sign to Scarlet Records for this third album Regenesis. These days it’s difficult to develop anything original as the styles in metal seem well entrenched, but there’s nothing wrong with approaching multiple aspects from a left-field perspective. Between the dual power / extreme vocal employment, the heavier melodic death musical components and acoustic / electric outside the box elements from old westerns to naturally traditional aspects, there’s a wide array of colors the band chooses when painting their individual tracks.When the group showcases more of the crisp, uplifting riffs they match things up brilliantly for “She Is the Blade” with the duality death meets power metal contrasts vocally between guitarist Nick Daggers and singer Amethyst Noir – taking on a Savatage meets early In Flames / Dark Tranquillity atmosphere. Racing gallops fuel “Into the Abyss”, incorporating those floaty Scandinavian guitar melodies next to a steady set of mid-tempo to speed passages aligning well in the 90s Iced Earth mold – although the Killswitch Engage-like breakdown through a curveball into the mix. The combination musically and vocally keeps the listening experience vibrant – a song like “Pale Horse” including some old Western acoustic lines next to comforting whistles. Stunted guitar action from William Perkins and Mr. Daggers carries “Fangbearer” to first half standout status – intertwining Heartwork-period Carcass with early British/American traditional metal nuances from the 80s, the lead section a textbook example of grace next to stellar virtuoso action. Heads will bang to a latter track winner like “Wicked Master”, the raspy screams serve in tumultuous aggression to the steady supply of power riffs and double kick support.The bright yellow, gold, and brown colors with the evil witch wizard on the horse designed by Dan Goldsworthy (Cradle of Filth, Orden Ogan) certainly gives Regenesis a standout quality when first viewing this in any physical format. Celestial Wizard open themselves up to a host of touring / festival opportunities due to their versatile blend of styles done in a highly convincing manner. One to watch for sure.

Line-Up:

Amethyst Noir - Vocals - See also: ex-Solarfall, ex-Gomorrah
Nick Daggers - Vocals, Guitars
Will Perkins - Guitars
Soren Bray - Bass
Tim Gillman - Drums - See also: ex-Left Alive

Tracklist:

01. Muerte (01:24)
02. Pale Horse (04:30)
03. Fangbearer (05:46)
04. She Is The Blade (04:54)
05. Shores Of Eternity (05:02)
06. Into The Abyss (04:57)
07. Ride With Fire (04:38)
08. Wicked Master (04:59)
09. Emerald Eyes (04:08)
10. Regenesis (05:33)


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