Sirius - _Spectral Transition - Dimension Sirius_
    (Nocturnal Art, 2001)
    by: Chris Flaaten (8 out of 10)
  
  
    
This Portuguese  black metal  band have toned  down the  classical and symphonic aspect of their sound  since their promising debut _Aeons of Magick_ [CoC  #46]. Following in  the footsteps of Emperor,  they have recorded their newest album in Akkerhaugen  studio and ended up with a sound not  very far from  _IX Equillibrium_  [CoC #39]. As  this would indicate, the  guitar work is  much more  present now and  since their riffs are  much more  interesting and aggressive  this time  around it suits them well. In fact, this album  packs quite a punch and yet they have kept  enough symphonic  elements to  ensure variety  and maintain interest. Still,  I have to comment  on their lack of  originality. If this album had come  out two years ago, it would have  raised a lot of eyebrows, but releasing it way into this "black metal bands get vastly inspired by  death metal" wave  the scene seems  to be on,  seems like just  following the  trend.  The inspiration  from  Emperor's _In  the Nightside  Eclipse_ was  very apparent  on their  debut too,  so there seems to be a pattern. Having a cover of "The Majesty of the Nightsky" as a bonus track  on their newest album also signals  who they look up to musically.  Too bad they skipped  _Anthems to the Welkin  at Dusk_. That being said, one can't deny  the quality of this music. These guys can play well and  know how to make solid songs.  Let's hope they gain enough confidence  with this album  to truly  stand on their  own with their next release. [Pedro  Azevedo:  "Sirius  position  themselves at  the  forefront  of  symphonic  black   metal  with   _ST-DS_,  updating   and  developing  their  sound  in  this  second  full-length  album  of  theirs.  More  guitar-oriented  than its  predecessor,  _ST-DS_  features very  good  musicianship and  songwriting, competent production and  a few famous  guests. A  very worthy  purchase for followers  of this  sub-genre of  black metal."]
    
   
  
    (article published 13/5/2001)
  
  
  
  
  
 
  
   
  
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