Label: Rockshots Records
Release Date: May 21, 2021
Runtime: 78min
Release Specification:
– 12 pages booklet
Track List:
01. Besetting Sins
02. Acedia
03. Crimson Wreath 04. Immortal No
05. All Shall Fade
06. All Blood Red
07. The Voice Inside Me
08. S.T. Forsaken
09. Ashes To Dust
10. A Poem I Couldn’t Rhyme
An Opus Of Loss And Sorrow:
11. Pedestal I: Past Forever Last
12. Pedestal II: The Isle Of Shadows
13. Pedestal III: Agony’s Last
14. Fortress Of Sadness
ILLUSORY’s third album, “Crimson Wreath”, is out via Rockshots Records. The Heavy Metal band from Athens is proud to release a record consisting of 78 minutes of music, which has already been gaining massive acclaim by the Press and fans, locally and abroad.
“Crimson Wreath” is considered as ILLUSORY’s most mature and complete work, comprising of fourteen songs, showcasing the Ivories’ songwriting and arranging dexterities as well as advanced performing skills.
Heavy duty production, mixing and mastering, once again in and by Matrix Recording Studio, Athens, proved that this unique sound can be achieved when the band teams up with producer extraordinaire and practically the seventh member of ILLUSORY, Yiannis Petroyiannis.
Produced by Yiannis Petroyiannis
Co-Produced by Dee “K.man” Theodorou
Engineered and edited by Dee “K.man” Theodorou at the iCave Studio and Yiannis Petroyiannis at the Matrix Studios
Mixed and Mastered by Yiannis Petroyiannis at the Matrix Studios
All songs composed, arranged and orchestrated by ILLUSORY
Art cover designed by Panagiotis “Hammer” Sfiris
Design / Layout by Panagiotis “Hammer” Sfiris
Art concept conceived and directed by Stiver Graunne
Photography by Vaios Roupis
Photo processing by Manos Psakis
* Choir on “The Isle Of Shadows” and “Fortress Of Sadness”: Anastasia Papadopoulou (Upon Revival), Gregory Koilakos (Fortis Ventus), Nancy Moschopoulou (Fortis Ventus) and Ophelia Baudelaire
* Soprano Parts on “Fortress Of Sadness” by Nancy Moschopoulou (Fortis Ventus)
* Additional Vocals on “Fortress Of Sadness” by Ophelia Baudelaire
* Lullaby Intro on “Agony’s Last” by Mary Tirou
* Classical Guitars on “Acedia” and Acoustic Guitars on “The Isle Of Shadows” by Dimitris Fakos
* Piano on “All Shall Fade”, “Fortress Of Sadness” and “Past Forever Last” by Alexandros Roumeliotis
* Narration on “Ashes To Dust” by Grigoris Valtinos
* Narration on “Acedia” by Paul Logue
* Narration on “The Voice Inside Me” by Stiver Graunne
* Narration on “The Isle Of Shadows” by George Papantonis
* Gang Voices by the Ivories & Gregory Koilakos (Fortis Ventus)
* Choral Arrangements by Dee Theodorou
“It’s about a multifarious work, with an admirable flow”.
Kostas Lyros, Metal Hammer – Greece
“Adding choirs, classical and acoustic guitars and piano sections can only show that it is a matter of well-coordinated experienced musicians who put quality first. I can say for sure is my favorite and candidate for the album of the year, even though we haven’t even gotten close to half of it yet”.
Ivona Bogner, Abaddon – Serbia
“Give ILLUSORY a listen, because this is actually one of the best this reviewer has heard in a long time”.
Gert Beuse, Calles Rock Corner – Denmark
“This album probably deserves performing in its entirety live at some point and the more I listen the more I like. Deep, melodic and brilliantly written, this is top notch stuff”.
Simon Black, Ever Metal – UK
“Despite a run time of over 75 minutes, not once does the album drag. Rather, you can't believe it when the album is over because you want to keep listening. I strongly feel that not only is “Crimson Wreath” one of the singular best albums you could hope to come across this year, but it will come to be seen as ILLUSORY's magnum opus release”!
Jay Roberts, Knac – USA
“ILLUSORY has produced a very enjoyable album. Its melodic qualities are perceived without any difficulty. The production was at the height of the compositions, without any instrument being relegated or buried. Hopefully the conditions allow the band to go on stage very soon, as it will definitely be interesting to listen to the songs on this album live”.
Cristóbal Torres, Metal Rules – Canada
“In general words, I would say that “Crimson Wealth” is a long, but rewarding album, which will gratify every heavy/power metal fan. It’s the most mature work of ILLUSORY, who are getting a pure power metal musical direction. Sometimes epic, sometimes proggy, ILLUSORY find their target, offering us a great power metal offering”.
Dimitris Zacharopoulos, Myth Of Rock – Greece
“Crimson Wreath will hopefully open up ILLUSORY to a bigger audience because they really deserve to be heard by fans of heavy power metal”.
Matt Bladen, Musipedia – UK
“This incredible band have created sounds and lyrics and placed it together in such a way that there is no true and real way that my words in this review could ever do “Crimson Wreath” justice for its true original take on melodic and heavy and true metal. I can only hope everyone in the world gets a chance to experience this individual intertwined essence from within”.
Zoe Stone, Rock Out Stand Out – UK
“Give the album its due time and you won’t regret it. You will always come back to it, to constantly find new things. Listen to it in its entirety and let yourselves go to all the thing the record has to offer you. Until the time comes for us to enjoy the album live on stage, I’m pressing the play button once again. I suggest you do the same”.
Jovanna Spiliou, Noizy – Greece
“Throughout, this masterpiece still sports the very same dynamic of the day, with a rich flow of lyricism taking us on a journey of fantasy, myth, mystery and far off lands steeped in history, transporting us all into the realms of thought as the band speed down the track like a runaway train”.
Ian Davies, Stargazer – UK
“This awesome album has so many touches of feelings that takes you back to familiar chords and makes you feel it once again with another way”.
Costas Margaman, Album Reviewz – Greece
“As previously stated, “Crimson Wreath” is an album that you listen to with pleasure and of which you cannot fail to appreciate the quality of writing and attention to detail; if you grew up on bread and heavy metal, this record will surely give you joy”.
Alessia Artesani, Metallus – Italy
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This song is so catchy! Once you listen to it, the melodies will stick to your brain. A heavy riffing song with a great chorus, in which the vocal lines are almost fighting against the guitar and keys theme, but the whole outcome, finally gives you peace! This is the first time we have a keyboard solo part, the likes of Dream Theater and it really opened quite a few doors for us. Lyrically, it actually is a very introvert song. The story came from a nightmare I once had.
lyrics
Out in the night by myself, I’m waiting for the moment to come
Living in isolation and dream at nights what I have become
Taking a look inside me, I only see a glimpse of my youth
Seeking a place to hide me, I need to stay away from the truth
The right; the wrong
I cannot stand this bearing wall
The rage; the pain
The everlasting blame
Rain out the window’s pouring; I see a stranger out in the night
Wait, is this just a mirror, am I just having another insight?
Illusion’s taking over, begging myself to open the door
Madness, all around me, I’m looking at myself on the floor, oh no
The right; the wrong
I cannot stand this bearing wall
The rage; the pain
The everlasting blame
Searching for answers in some words
Without a theme - no story
Another moment of some time
My lifeless past - no glory
Words I once wrote through them I speak
A never-ending story
Singing a poem I couldn’t rhyme
Yet, melody’s inside me
The right; the wrong
I cannot stand this bearing wall
The rage; the pain
The everlasting blame, my shame
supported by 6 fans who also own “A Poem I Couldn't Rhyme”
Blind Guardian esque massive modern power metal. 20 years in the making, this record is a lot to absorb. Give it repeated spins! last vinyl before doomsday
supported by 5 fans who also own “A Poem I Couldn't Rhyme”
Well, my fellow-travellers of Krynn, this IS true epic heavy metal!!! An excellent sequel after their debut, Paladine march forth fearless - Entering the Abyss is a memorable "soundtrack" of the Twins saga (Weis, Hickman). Must-have for every epic metal fan! BoneWalker
supported by 5 fans who also own “A Poem I Couldn't Rhyme”
epic heroic metal in the traditional style of Hellas. songs are hook oriented, with slamming muscular riffs and a slight hint of folk vibes that comes off as complementary but not cheesy or overpowering. The chorus on 'Steel Arctus' is easily in my top 5 of 2020. el culo sucio