It’s a beautiful ballad, slow and melodic, and showcases Cristina’s vocals wonderfully. The final song, ‘One Cold Day’, takes us back to the days of ‘In A Reverie’ and ‘Unleashed Memories’ once again. ‘In The End I Feel Alive’ is dark and futuristic, filled with layered keyboards and bass. ‘I Burn In You’ reminds me a mix of ‘Unleashed Memories’ and ‘Dark Adrenaline’ – that’s not a complaint, I think it’s has great single potential. ‘Infection’ is a pure rock track that, like the rest of the album, has a darkness about it, I can well imagine this being a popular live song. The band have said they wanted to make a sound-track, and nowhere is it more evident than in this track Cristina’s voice soars and the guitars are immense,Cybersleep feels like a song that’s not just sung, it’s performed, and I hope that Lacuna Coil release a video for this great song. This is a song arguably unlike anything they’ve ever made before and is quite stunning in delivery. What I got was Lacuna Coil that their most dramatic, and most epic. Next comes ‘Cybersleep’ and I wasn’t prepared for it, I had no idea what to expect from the name. The former, a fast paced heavy rock number reminds me of a gothic Karmacode the latter, an impassioned heavy rock ballad, has a direct and confrontational message in it. ‘Die and Rise’ follows and ‘I Forgive (But I won’t forget your name)’ comes after that, both take us through very different journeys. It’s not over yet, not even close, we’re only four songs in. Listening to the album one can’t help but wonder what the band have personally gone through during the writing and recording processes. There is anger here and a sense of rebellion that we’ve not heard from Lacuna Coil before, Previous albums had their share of emotion of course, but in Broken Crown Halo that emotion feels raw and naked. It’s a theme so strong as it resonates through every song on the album and provides a cohesion that really adds to the richness of what we’re hearing. It’s a dark message about who we are in society today almost an anthem of our times, questioning our identity in this 21st Century World we’ve made. Opening with a great guitar melody, and Cristina’s vocals, Andrea sings a chorus about the ‘Victims’, about us. See? Broken Crown Halo, isn’t that dark is it? I’m feeling a little safer now almost comfortable in fact. ‘Hostage To The Light’ has a certain majesty about it, as well as sense of hope, and I’m sure it will quickly become a favourite amongst fans. The song is so beautifully crafted that it reminded me of Comalies, and yet builds on that album and all those that came after it. I need a breather, and ‘Hostage To the Light’, offers it, albeit only up to the chorus. ‘Zombies’ is such a strong song and has to be one of my favourite Lacuna Coil tracks from, well, ever. It’s a theme that Lacuna Coil use throughout music and lyrics in the the album. The lyrics aren’t about the walking dead, they are about all of us our identity and place in the 21st century. It’s heavy, dark, and brimming with energy and with more growling from Andrea and I love the guitar solo. Zombies, like the song’s namesake, sends me a clear message nowhere is safe, it (they?) will keep coming. Don’t worry, they always start with something heavy, I’m sure that- oh wait ‘Zombies’ starts. Cristina’s vocals, which in the past might have softened the music, just increase the intensity and the energy. Something old-school fans will be familiar with!) and there’s immediately a sense of being dragged on a journey to a dark place. The opening bars of the first song ‘Nothing Stands In Our Way’ starts with a scream from male vocalist Andrea Ferro (yes, a scream. ‘Broken Crown Halo’ takes that darkeness and heaviness to another place. ![]() However, I do wonder if Lacuna Coil decided that it just wasn’t dark enough and heavy enough for them though… It was modern, a 2012 Lacuna Coil, and had a great mix of songs on it. The predecessor to ‘Broken Crown Halo’, was both of those things, and it’s fair to say that I thought it was a great album (you can read my review of here). ![]() That’s how a lot of people would have summarised ‘Dark Adrenaline’ when they first listened to it. Is the album going to be heavy? Dark? Passionate? How will it compare to previous albums? Will I like it? Will my fellow fans like it? These thoughts were going through my mind when I sat down to listen to ‘Broken Crown Halo’ for the first time, and a number of questions quickly followed. ![]() They’ve always aimed for something new and that can have an advsere effect – specifically it can be hard to understand what musical identity Lacuna Coil are seeking to create with each album. For approaching twenty years now the band have been mixing musical styles, and challenging musical cliches. I’ve said before that the musical diversity of Lacuna Coil can make reviewing their albums a challenge for me.
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