Helloween is a band for which art can only express itself through some kind of experimentation. This approach has led to the less popular album of the German pumpkins, “
The Dark Ride”. Nevertheless, that album was for me their only really great one since the famous ‘Keeper Of The
Seven Keys part I & II”.
And as of today, after two extra albums more (“
Rabbit Don’t Come Easy”) or less (“Keeper Of The
Seven Keys – The
Legacy”) dispensable, the band is back with a new offering that will surprise many!
Indeed, “
Gambling with the Devil” reveals how brilliant Michael Weikath and his henchmen are, as well as it depicts a touch of nostalgia… Because, this album shows similarities with the very good and very aggressive “
Walls of Jericho”. This feeling is given by the title opening the ball, “
Kill It”, first true good surprise of the album: Deris and his voice are in great form. He is indeed proving us how
Powerful and skilled a vocalist he is, clearly competing against his British alter ego Rob
Halford! Deris seems particularly easy in this style and one can feel a spike of orgasm all along this dynamic and impressive song. The remaining songs are of that same rough vein, the whole sounding very similar to the first album of the Teutons. Maybe this can be explained by the rapprochement of
Gamma Ray and
Helloween… Whatever the explanation is, this return to the roots is quite enjoyable, as
Judas Priest is a band I really appreciate a lot, as I do of the Germans. Some titles may sounds a bit like some old standards such as “The Saint” which is close from “
I Want Out” or “
Silent Rain”. Similarly, “Dreambound” and “Paint A New World”, for example, are also quite typical of what the quintet produced in the past. It is again the case with “The Bells Of The
Seven Hells” which are anchored in a past which seems to reappear violently in this year 2007… On the contrary, “
As Long As I Fall” and “Final
Fortune”, softer, send us back in the present time and show the large talent of each musician. Furthermore, these songs are more than welcome, as they calm the tension and the frenetic rhythm reigning all along the album. The other titles are also excellent and carry the mark of the cucurbitaceae. So, there is no surprise to expect there. The sound is very clear and energetic, sometimes a little limited to the old, but at the same time so modern, style because it was produced again by Charlie Bauerfeind, the best producer of the
Old Continent. He succeeded in giving a grandiloquent and grave sound to this album and in capturing the essence of
Helloween. A real performance one must salute!
Since 2005,
Helloween has revealed us its renewed taste for its past (a title such as “Keeper Of The
Seven Keys – The
Legacy” had already given us a hint about that). But, one could not imagine how important the influence of the first albums is on the current line-up inspiration. This new album signs a clear return to the future and it will impress for sure all of those following the band since its beginning with Kai Hansen and
Michael Kiske. It’s really a huge surprise in the shape of a fountain of youth, which will send us back to the listening of the classical albums of the band. A very successful shot indeed! ES-SEN-TIAL!!
Translated by Heavyboy
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