Helvetios

Helvetios

by Eluveitie
Helvetios

Helvetios

by Eluveitie

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Overview

Swiss folk-metal act Eluveitie's fifth album is a concept record based, as the title suggests, around the Gallic Wars from the perspective of the ancient Helvetii -- the Celtic tribe that occupied modern Switzerland before being annihilated by Roman legions. Eluveitie's unique selling point has always been their mixture of Scandinavian death metal with a variety of traditional Celtic (mainly Irish) folk influences. However, while the use of tin whistles, fiddles, bagpipes and, most recently, the hurdy-gurdy has given their music an added dimension, they too often comes across as a straightforward modern metal act with gimmicky Celtic metal trappings, and the folk sections appear tacked on. Helvetios, the title track and opening track proper, does little to bat against this notion -- a mournful piped melody quickly gives way to generic thrash riffing and coarse death growls, and very little attempt is made the integrate the contrasting styles. This pattern continues for much of the album, with generic melodeath efforts like "Home" and "Meet the Enemy" battling for space with more sedate folk numbers like "Scorched Earth" and "Hope." However, when Eluveitie do get the balance right between their death and folk personas, the result is vibrant and infectious. "Luxtos" and "The Siege" are hugely dynamic tracks that blend highly melodic pipe and violin melodies alongside thrashy riffs and Chrigel Glanzmann's rangy death growls. Hurdy-gurdyist Anna Murphy has lent vocals on previous records, but here she takes center stage on two of the album's stand-out tracks, "A Rose for Epona" and "Alesia," the former in particular showcasing her full dynamic range and wonderful tone. Still, over 60 minutes and 15 tracks, Helvetios is an inconsistent and meandering listen that doesn't quite do justice to the ambitious concept it attempts to invoke. ~ Dave Donnelly

Product Details

Release Date: 02/28/2012
Label: Nuclear Blast
UPC: 0727361279325
Rank: 58801

Tracks

  1. Prologue
  2. Helvetios
  3. Luxtos
  4. Home
  5. Santonian Shores
  6. Scorched Earth
  7. Meet the Enemy
  8. Neverland
  9. A Rose For Epona
  10. Havoc
  11. The Uprising
  12. Hope
  13. The Siege
  14. Alesia
  15. Willianum
  16. Uxellodunon
  17. Epilogue

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Eluveitie   Primary Artist
Meri Tadic   Fiddle
Ivo Henzi   Guitar
Merlin Sutter   Drums,Percussion
Sime Koch   Guitar,Mandola,Guitar (Acoustic)
Fredy Schnyder   Hammer Dulcimer
Chrigel Glanzmann   Vocals,Bodhran,Mandola,Low Whistle,Tin Whistle,Uillean Pipes
Anna Murphy   Vocals,Hurdygurdy
Barbara Meszaros   Conductor
Alexander Morton   Voices
Kay Brem   Bass,Voices
Paede Kistler   Bagpipes,Low Whistle,Tin Whistle
Christoph Pelgen   Vocals
Gemischter Chor Maria   Choir/Chorus

Technical Credits

Kathrin Tollas   Make-Up
Lisa Guenthart   Model
Niklas Sunoin   Artwork
Nina Macchi   Engineer
Paul Gallister   Composer,Orchestration
Traditional   Lyricist,Composer
Chris Stout   Composer
Ruth Clanzmann   Model
Thomas Thommen   Model
Valerie Casey   Composer
Marco Jencarelli   Engineer
Eluveitie   Arranger,Producer
Will Smith   Composer
Benny Richter   Composer,Soundscape
Meri Tadic   Composer
Ivo Henzi   Composer
Tommy Vetterli   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Dan Suter   Mastering
Markus Wosgien   A&R
Chrigel Glanzmann   Composer,Engineer,Lyricist,Cover Art,Choir Arrangement
Anna Murphy   Composer,Engineer,Lyricist
Barbara Meszaros   Composer,Choir Arrangement
Manuel Vargas   Artwork,Photography
Armin Kaar   Lyricist,Translation
Claudia Rindler   Make-Up
Dominic Rivers   Lyricist,Translation
Johanna Joos   Model
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