SPELL - "Opulent Decay"
Bad Omen Records
DIGITAL | CD | LP
Traditional Heavy Metal/Hard Rock/Prog Rock from Canada
"Music,
like dreams, exists in feeling rather than explanation. In sleep, the
strangest things can elicit joy or terror — this is why dreams are so
difficult to articulate. Creating music, for me, is similar; often, I’ll
wake in the dead of night with a powerful feeling or melody in my mind,
not connected to reality in any concrete way. I’ll then leap out of bed
to try and capture it before it disappears!”
Thus reckons Cam
Mesmer, bassist and vocalist of Spell. Hailing from Vancouver, British
Columbia, yet divining their art from the realm of nocturnal visions and
fantasies, this band have already proven themselves mighty chroniclers
of the more supernatural quarters of the heavy music sphere.
Full
Moon Sessions, their 2014 debut (reissued in 2018 on Bad Omen) and
2017’s For None And All are proof positive of an outfit — completed by
drummer and co-vocalist Al Lester and guitarist Graham McVie - whose
grasp of crepuscular atmosphere and diverting dynamics matched their
infectious song-craft. However, these were apparently mere preludes to
Opulent Decay, the band’s third and finest record to date on Bad Omen
Records, and an aural vista where moonlit melody, strident heaviness and
potent romanticism collide to startling effect.
Recorded by
Felix Fung at Little Red Sounds studio in New Westminster, B.C., it’s an
emotionally charged psychic travelogue wreathed in mysticism. Opulent
Decay embraces harmonic guitar heraldry while also showcasing a band as
adept at essaying a hymnal acapella piece like the beguiling ‘Ataraxia’
as they are the wistful and melancholic 'Dawn Wanderer', the
pastoral-tinged and progressively slanted 'Primrose Path' or the catchy
and barnstorming title-track. “Many bands find their third album the
most difficult because they’re trying to recreate what they’ve already
done; for us, it gets easier and better every time,” clarifies Cam. “As
ideas emerged during the writing process, we nurtured them and gave them
all the time and care they needed to flourish and bloom.”
Lyrically,
as well as the influence of romantic poets like Keats, Shelley and
Coleridge, there's an underlying concept, as Cam explains: “All of the
songs deal with the contrast between opulence and austerity, and the
decay that results from imbalance. Our drive to avoid suffering is
strong, but it can be overcome by the love for another and the desire to
put them before yourself. Opulent Decay examines this balance and the
dangers that await on either side of the pendulum."
Some might
hear the echoes of legends like Rush and Blue Öyster Cult in these
chimerical serenades, but this is a record that sounds like no one but
Spell. With Opulent Decay, the band marks their own delirious and
affecting journey towards musical nirvana, above and beyond any spurious
notions of retro-chic.
"After being obsessed with heavy metal
our whole lives, we feel entitled to take it in our own direction and
decide what that looks like," elucidates Cam. "We’ve taken the heavy
metal sounds we know and pushed them to the most exciting places we can.
Whatever people choose to call it, this is a heavy metal record as much
as anything else — hypnotizing heavy metal."
Videos:
Dawn Wanderer – released April 10th, 2020:
Psychic Death – released March 2nd, 2020:
Deceiver – released March 19th, 2020:
Line-up:Cam Mesmer - vocals, bass
Al Lester - drums, vocals
Graham McVie - guitars, synthesizers
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