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Kamelot

Karma

  • AMG Review of Karma

    Amg
    Andy Hinds
    All Music Guide

    Opening with the track "Regalis Aperture," an instrumental piece that sounds like it could have been lifted from the Chariots of Fire soundtrack, Kamelot's Karma promises to deliver ambitiously orchestral prog-metal from the very start. A scan of the song titles ("Wings of Despair," "The Light I Shine on You," "Temples of Gold") further suggests Kamelot's wholehearted embrace of the dramatic (expect lots of references to "destiny," "mountains," and "immortals"). Fans of symphonic metal groups like Helloween, Dream Theater, and Yngwie Malmsteen will find few surprises on the quasi-conceptual Karma -- which doesn't add any new wrinkles to the genre -- but they will appreciate the meticulous performances of the band. Tracks like "Forever" and "Karma" are propelled by blinding 16th-note kick drums and post-speed metal guitar rhythms, but are overlaid with enough lush keyboards, string arrangements, and unabashedly emotive vocal turns to impress most prog-metal aficionados.

Kamelot/Temples of Gold
about 1 year ago

Hi moggersAs to what I've uploaded for you I've sort of run out of words since the song says a lot by itself...

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Forever-Kamelot
about 1 year ago
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One of Kamelot's tracks not to be missed out. Listen once, again and Forever! That's just how it usually works when it comes to this band.

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Kamelot/Temples of Gold
about 1 year ago

Hi moggersAs to what I've uploaded for you I've sort of run out of words since the song says a lot by itself...

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