According to InsideOut Music, reformed cult German
progressive metal band SIEGES EVEN are going to release their much
anticipated 7th album, Paramount, on Oct 9th (USA) and Sept. 21st, 2007
(EUR) via InsideOut Music /SPV.
InsideOut Press release: Sieges Even - "Paramount":
"To talk of a comeback in the original meaning of the word wouldn't be
quite correct, after all SIEGES EVEN never disappeared completely,
having brought out a brilliant album in 'The Art Of Navigating By The Stars'
only two years ago, following an extended creative hiatus. So their latest
album release, Paramount, does not arrive totally unannounced, yet it
surprises with an artistic complexity and stylistic diversity that is difficult
to find in this genre.
The album forges an atmospheric arch to the band's beginnings back in the
late eighties, documenting the topicality of their music at the same time.
After all, prog rock and prog metal are more popular at the moment than they
have been for a long time, and SIEGES EVEN are among Germany's elite
when it comes to these musical directions.
"Compared to our previous CDs, we focus more on the song itself these
days," guitarist Markus Steffen describes SIEGES EVEN's
present attitude, adding: "We don't think so much about how many notes we
can cram into a particular number. The new songs are more compact in
themselves, and certainly occasionally tougher than the compositions on The
Art Of Navigating By The Stars, but always supported by a strong melody.
Although we love Navigating, we wanted to embark on a different path
without betraying our roots. I think we've become more open to different
stylistic influences since Arno's [Menses - vocals]arrival."
Steffen is referring to vocalist Arno Menses, who joined SIEGES
EVEN three years ago and has been at the epicentre of this perfectly
measured soundquake ever since. Together with the brothers, Oliver and Alex
Holzwarth (bass and drums), Steffen and Menses have
concentrated on the essence of their talent more than ever before. Paramount
consists of ten fascinating songs that take the listener on an adventurous
journey, setting free a diversity of emotions. SIEGES EVEN's lyrics
consciously do without messages, or indeed indoctrination.
Menses: "We go about our lyrics the same way we go about our
music: every one of them is intended to create its own movie in the listener's
mind. Interpretations by us would only have a manipulative and irritating
effect." Yet the contents of the songs are anything but mundane. The title
track and 'Bridge To The Divine', for example, are about the wide range
of things people dream of, while 'Tidal' is more personal and allows the
listener the freedom of individual interpretation.
Musically, SIEGES EVEN operate at the most accomplished level. The
above mentioned 'Tidal' contains pretty much all the components that
make Paramount a complete work of art: toughness, melodiousness,
progressive parts, melancholia, e-guitars, acoustic guitars, discreet keyboards
and tasteful synthesizer sounds.
The instrumental, 'Mounting Castles In The Blood Red Sky', is a kind
of musical version of Martin Luther King's famous "I have a
dream" speech, contrasted by the folk prog AOR ballad, 'Eyes Wide
Open', which is carried by Menses' vocals and seems the kind of
track that few people would have expected from this band. "Before Arno's
arrival we wouldn't have risked such a number, but now it seems totally
conclusive and fitting," Steffen points out.
Paramount was recorded in collaboration with sound engineer Kristian
'Kohle' Kohlmannslehner at his studio in Seeheim/Jugenheim. Kohlmannslehner
also mixed the songs, his colleague Kai Stahlenberg taking care of the
mastering. The result is a perfectly arranged, cleverly produced and extremely
melodious album that invites its listeners to dream along to and promises to
work well on stage, too.
That's why the band's fans should seize the opportunity to check their
latest release out in an audio-visual context: SIEGES EVEN are scheduled
to embark on a tour of Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and Switzerland in
October."
Thanks to ytsejam.com for the info
Edited by johnobvious - August 15 2007 at 09:46