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SKY VOID OF STARS

Katatonia

 

Progressive Metal

3.68 | 68 ratings

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3 stars "Sky Void Of Stars" is the thirteenth full-length studio album by Swedish metal act Katatonia. The album was released through Napalm Records in January 2023. Itīs the successor to "City Burials" from April 2020. The album features the same quintet lineup who recorded the predecessor. Once again lead vocalist Jonas Renkse is the main composer of the material as guitarist Anders "Blackheim" Nyström is still suffering from writers block (I read an interview with Renkse where he confirmed this).

While the material on "Sky Void Of Stars" is generally slightly harder edged than the material on "City Burials" (only slightly though, as this is by no means a particularly heavy release), this album still features a similar atmospheric and melancholic alternative/progressive rock/metal style to the predecessor. Renkseīs melancholic and emotional vocals are the focus of attention, but the tracks also feature solid instrumental performances. Katatonia are true professionals and itīs audible in everything they do. While the band have tweaked and developed their sound over the years, itīs been a few years and albums since theyīve released anything surprising and honestly monotony has begun to set in. Itīs almost like theyīve become too accomplished at what they do, and every new release therefore sounds too safe and formulaic. I think I remember saying this about "City Burials" too, but Iīll say it again here...

...the sound production choices are also similar to the sound found on "City Burials" and again it would be nice to hear Katatonia travel down a different sonic road and challenge themselves and their audience. Iīm probably being a bit unfair here, as "Sky Void Of Stars" objectively is a high quality release, and if this is your entry point to Katatonia youīre likely to love it, but to us old fans, who have followed them and the development of their sound since the early 90s, itīs pretty obvious by now that theyīve stagnated and are rehashing tried and true musical ideas. And when they do try something a little different like they do on "Birds", itīs really not that different, as that song more or less sounds like a cover of Paradise Lost (a band Katatonia have always had some similarities to) with Renkse singing.

"Sky Void Of Stars" features a clear, professional, and detailed sound production, where everything is audible in the mix. Itīs very polished and could have prospered from some bite and rawness, but thatīs not how Katatonia want their music presented anymore. Despite my reservations towards "Sky Void Of Stars", itīs still a quality release from Katatonia, although itīs often a bit dull and lacking punch. A 3.5 star (70%) rating is deserved.

(Originally posted on Metal Music Archives)

UMUR | 3/5 |

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