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martedì 19 novembre 2024

Trollwar - Tales From The Frozen Wastes

#FOR FANS OF: Folk/Death
It's time to visit again the always interesting metal scene of Quebec with the band Trollwar. Contrary to previous occasions, we leave aside the black metal genre, focusing this time, on much more upbeat sounds. Trollwar was founded in Alma, Quebec, back in 2011 and currently consists of seven different musicians, forming a line-up that has been quite stable since its inception, apart from some minor changes. In any case, the band hasn't been particularly prolific, releasing two albums and some EPs.

After almost six years, Trollwar presents a new EP entitled 'Tales From the Frozen Wastes', which could help them gain a bunch of new fans. The band plays a mixture of folk and metal with a strong epic vibe, a fusion that has been quite popular especially in Europe in recent years. The eye-catching artwork gives the impression of containing something majestic, and thankfully, the four pieces and one intro contained in the new EP confirm this initial impression. First of all, the production is quite good, powerful, and clean, allowing all the different instruments and vocals to have their own room to shine. "The Unseen One" is the first proper track and contains all the elements that this genre usually offers: an aggressive main voice, closer to higher tones rather than purely metal growls, catchy yet powerful guitar lines, and some majestic arrangements in the form of keys and a solemn backing choir. The track also offers nice tempo changes which make the composition very enjoyable and headbanging friendly. Memorable and epic melodies are what you ask of this genre, and Trollwar surely knows how to create them. "Bane of the Underworld" is another fine example. It is a truly entertaining track, full of energy, great tempo changes, and addictive harmonies, both in the guitar lines, the vocals, or in the use of other elements such as keyboards or choirs. Additional clean vocals are also included in the majestic closing track "The Offering", which has plenty of speedy parts that make this composition one of the most energetic ones. I prefer other sorts of vocals, but all the additions are welcome as they help to enrich the band's music.

In conclusion, Trollwar's 'Tales From the Frozen Wastes' is a notable work. The production, composition quality, and the tastefulness of the melodies are unquestionable. Hopefully, this EP should boost the band's career in the difficult journey of standing out from the hard competition, particularly in this sub genre. (Alain González Artola)