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giovedì 29 agosto 2024

Midnight Odyssey - Closer to The Sky

#FOR FANS OF: Atmospheric Black
The Australian project Midnight Odyssey is, for sure, one of the most respected projects in the atmospheric black metal scene. Dis Pater’s solo project has a unique approach to the genre, achieving an admirable masterfulness when we talk about creating captivating atmospheres. The project was founded back in 2007 and since then, Midnight Odyssey has released a good number of albums, showing that Dis Pater has never run out of ideas. Apart from the strong atmospheric approach, another characteristic of this project, has been that the compositions, and as a result, the albums themselves, are very long. This aspect has delighted some of his fans, while other fans of the genre complained that some albums could sound more focused if the length of the tracks would be shorter. Although I personally prefer shorter albums, I can’t deny the fact that I have enjoyed vastly lengthy albums like 'Shards of Silver Fade', for example. In any case, when Dis Pater has reduced a bit the length and has gone straight to the point, the result has been absolutely phenomenal. 'Biolume Part 1- In Tartarean Chains' was a clear example of it. Don’t get me wrong, the songs continue to be long, and the album lasts an hour, but in contrast to other lengthier albums, that opus can more easily be enjoyed if you are not a die-hard fan.
 
Taking into account the issue of the length, I was very curious to check out Midnight Odyssey’s latest output, an EP entitled 'Closer to the Sky'. This new opus contains four tracks and lasts less than 35 minutes. I can safely say that any fan of the project will be exultant with the result. These four tracks contain all the characteristics that have made this project so loved. Each song has its own personality and specific details. The EP opener, "Souls Left Wandering", is the heaviest track of the EP. The composition sounds powerful as it combines some tempo changes in a masterful way. The keys play an important role as always, but they share the job with the guitars and the always present powerful vocals of Dis Pater. If someone is a newcomer to the project’s music, this piece would be a nice one to discover what it can offer. The solemn ambience, a characteristic of Midnight Odyssey, becomes even more magnificent in the following track, entitled "Lightning Fall". Just listen to the intro, and you will immediately feel mesmerized by the grandeur of Dis Pater’s talent with the keyboards. As majesty domains the full track, the pace is slower, but I can assure that you won’t get bored if you like this kind of music. "Closer to The Sky" is another beautiful composition which includes the already known clean vocals of Dis Pater, which I personally enjoy quite a lot. The work behind to create delicate and beautiful melodies is excellent as always. If I should complain about something, I would maybe mention that a heavier track would have been a good idea, based on the fact that the last track, entitled "Awakening", is a pure ambient one. If you want to achieve a perfect balance between the more aggressive compositions and the most atmospheric ones, it would have been a good idea to include a track with a more vivid pace.
 
All in all, and even taking into consideration this minor complaint, 'Closer to the Sky' is an excellent work by Midnight Odyssey. The achieved quality creating captivating atmospheres is top-notch again, and I am sure that it will please the fans of the genre. (Alain González Artola)
 
(I, Voidhanger - 2024)
Score: 85