click image to visit band's website image © Immrama Records 2015 .: more from Karnataka:. album reviews The Storm (2000)* Karnataka in Concert (2001)* [DVD] Delicate Flame of Desire (2003)* Live in the USA (2003) [DVD] Strange Behaviour (2004)* Gathering Light (2010) New Light (2013) concert reviews w/Fula HLC Rotherham (2000) w/Mostly Autumn HLC Rotherham (2001) Mean Fiddler London (2001) w/Sleeping Giant Aylesbury (2002) w/October Project NYC (2002) Classic Rock Festival Trenton (2002) The Brook Southampton (2003)* Robin 2 Bilston (2003) w/Mermaid Kiss Stourbridge (2003) * accompanied by interview click image to visit band's FaceBook Hayley Griffiths fronts Karnataka image © Immrama Records 2015 .: more Hayley Griffiths :. Silver Screen (2010) interview and photos (2010) click image to visit band's FaceBook Hayley Griffiths (lead vocals) image © Immrama Records 2015 |
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March 2015) The latest waypoint in Karnataka's musical journey is the
first studio album fronted by lead singer Hayley Griffiths entitled Secrets of Angels (Immrama
Records (UK) KTKCD007, 2015). Chosen as one of Musical Discoveries
first featured artists almost 15 years ago, Karnataka remains to this
day one of the most heavily reviewed bands here.
One
of Karnataka's original founders, bass player and song writer Ian
Jones, is the only remaining member. The band name recalls a fishing
trip he made to that region in India in the 1990s. Hayley Griffiths is
the band's third -- and so far the very best -- female vocalist.
Although her Riverdance, Lord of the Dance and two solo
(classical crossover and Celtic) albums released in 2010 and 2011 were
outstanding, Karnataka's new studio album is clearly her finest hour.
She also sang Karnataka's former material on the double live album and
DVD New Light - Live In Concert (2012).
Former
Karnataka band members Jonathan Edwards (keys) and Ann-Marie Helder
(vocals) have released two acoustic albums as Luna Rossa, and with Gavin
Griffiths (drums) and Paul Davies (guitar), three progressive rock
albums as Panic Room. Gavin and Ann-Marie also play with Mostly Autumn.
The band's original lead vocalist Rachel Jones joined The Reasoning who
-- after releasing three CDs, an EP and two DVDs with her -- announced
just this week that they have called it a day. Karnataka's second lead
vocalist Lisa Fury co-wrote and recorded Karnataka's The Gathering Light. She also contributed vocals to a forthcoming Chasing The Monsoon album recorded with Ian Jones and others.
Secrets of Angels is to The Gathering Light as Delicate Flame of Desire was to The Storm,
that is to say, an exponential improvement in songwriting,
arrangements, production and -- most notably -- vocal work that is
nothing short of amazing. This project was clearly written and produced
to take full advantage the band members' virtuosity as well as Hayley
Griffith's extensive vocal training, broad range, and diversity of
styles, as well as a keen ability to deliver layered self-harmonies
while retaining the power and clarity a lead vocalist must have. With a
series of UK dates planned to support this new album, Karnataka will
clearly be a tour de force. We hope that a DVD will be produced on tour
to make these live performances accessible to enthusiasts worldwide.
Secrets of Angels is
an eight-track album that runs for an hour and is comprised of seven
average length tracks and one 20-minute opus. The album was recorded at
Real World Studios, Box, Wiltshire and Quadra Studios in London. A
Special Edition includes a bonus DVD that features behind the scenes
footage from the album recording sessions, previously unreleased live
footage and image galleries. Although the front and rear cover photos
are stunning, interested readers should note that these are of a model,
not Hayley Griffiths. The accompanying booklet is extremely well
produced with full lyrics and stunning images meant to visualize them.
Musical
Discoveries editors were the first team to be granted access to the
album for review just one week ago and since that time we have listened
to it exclusively. Secrets of Angelsprogresses through four
distinct chapters before the title track. With musical themes that
harken to its title, "Road to Cairo" picks up right where The Gathering Light left
off stylistically, with a slight shift within the progressive rock
realm only to adjust to Hayley's vocal style. The Karnataka sound that
has been developed over the band's first dozen years shines through.
Listen for Ian Jones' bass parts, with allusions here to Chris Squire
(Yes) and Jon Camp (Renaissance). It continues through the majority of
the album.
"Because of You," "Poison Ivy,"
and "Forbidden Dreams" form the album's second stage. In this more
significant shift, the band's sound alludes to northern continental
European rock bands like Epica, Nightwish and Within Temptation. Listen
to the intensity of the sound develop through the first, become
extremely memorable in the second and then build further in the third.
Guitar work is superb, lush symphonic keys add power and depth while
bass and drum drive the music on. Hayley's lead vocals are tremendous,
operatic in spots, and vocal layers are just amazing.
The
accessible and uptempo rock song "Borderline" opens the album's third
chapter. Solo lead vocal work in the verses is complemented by lush
harmonies in the choruses. Fantastically performed guitar and keyboard
instrumental solo parts further extend the song likely in anticipation
of outstanding stage work in forthcoming live performances. Pay
particular attention to Hayley's light and brief vocal interlude before
the final choruses. The more downtempo "Fairytale Lies" begins where the
vocal interlude mentioned above leaves off but develops with rich
instrumental arrangements, vast guitar excursions and lush harmonies.
The
final chapter of the album includes "Feels Like Home." The song is a
West End-styled torch ballad likely not possible with the band's former
vocalists, but clearly a track within Hayley Griffiths' repertoire. It's
important to listen for the harp in the introduction and the modestly
powerful instrumentals that support the song's conclusion. The table has
now been set for the opus self-titled track.
"Secrets of Angels" opening passage returns to the band's sound on The Storm. Initially
Celtic-styled instrumentally and vocally, the sound develops into a
more robust arrangement drawing on themes from the album's first
chapter. Three subsequent passages continue in this way passing through
the remaining three chapters of the album, each with a Celtic-styled
portion that builds in that chapter's style. And it works so perfectly.
Listen for Troy Donockley's (ex-Iona, Nightwish, many others) whistle
and Uilleann pipe contributions and the lovely Celtic harp. Hayley's
Celtic-styled vocals of course draw on her previous work but fit
perfectly in those sections. Similarly, her lush harmonies and powerful
lead in the opposing sections further illustrates her work in this
album's earlier chapter. We loved the choruses and can't get enough of
them. This epic has the potential of an equally great stage number,
although some of the instrumentals will likely be amended to adjust for
Donockley's absence.
As the band's first studio album since 2011, Secrets of Angelsclearly
demonstrates significant development of Karnataka's sound. The album is
available as a CD, a special edition with DVD, 2xLP and in a variety of
digital formats including FLAC. Samples are presently available at the
band'swebsite and FaceBook. The stunning Secrets of Angels album is clearly a contender for 2015 BOTY. Bravo!
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