Album Review

Score 7.4
Written by Chris Sessions
Published on 5/27/2006
I been listnin to hevy gat dam medl for almost thirdy gat damd yeers. You would think I could hear anything and make at least a preliminary judgment about its quality without too much fucking fuss. And yet I can't make a decision about Novembre. Is it the best goth record I have heard in a long time, or is it among the weaker heavy metal record?

Emotionless singing, generally double or triple tracked with minor keyed harmonies, all in the mid range, giving the impression of a less self important style of goth vocals, combined with more or less non metal lead guitar work, but also with a more or less metal rhythm section; and some tastefully downplayed keyboards. All these components go to work over some very melancholic compositions - stuff that might make fans of Katatonia smile...er, mourn. Whatever you people do. Compelling. But successful?

I think that depends very much on the listener. And that's my quandary. I am so used to being able to digest and regurgitate a review after three listens that this record disturbs me more than even shitty cult black metal bands. And after somewhere around ten listens I can't give you a bottom line. And that is probably the best recommendation you could ask for. Anything that keeps me this undecided is worth a fucking listen.

Compositionally the works range from memorable to almost laughable. It's a matter of how and when the singer places his lyrics, but also has something to do with the band's tendency to get clever where they don't need to be. When it works it really shines, but when it doesn't, it just sounds forced and silly.

The production captures the nuances and moodiness as well as the occasional crunchiness just fine. Louder, meatier guitars would have been cool, but I imagine it would have also worked against the band's direction. Nevertheless, it's heavy enough to warrant being here. All the musicianship is fine, if not spectacular. The singer really throws the wrench into the works though. Nasally, quietly sung without bravado or pretend angst. However there is some forced melancholia happening in his performance, and sometimes it grates.

Bottom line ain't happening. Moody, gothy atmospheric metal is fucking damn near impossible to get right. I have to give points to this band for a seriously powerful attempt to get it to work without becoming artsy or too self important. I would absolutely recommend this to fans of Katatonia. I have always been lukewarm about that band, maybe for the same reasons I describe here. For average joemetalfucks like me this is worth checking just for the inventiveness and the parts that go right. I get a feeling this disc will grow on me over time, but not to become a must have favorite. Overall I think everyone should give this a chance.



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spicee | posted on 6/2006 | Reply
Great cd!!!! I love how they only give a glimpse of BM vocals in first half and slowly build up through the second. For fans of katatonia. daylight dies agolloch.
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BrandonMetal | posted on 6/2006 | Reply
this is NOT goth geezz... this IS boring - what were they thinking- novembrine waltz was so perfect - i really can't explain the quality of this record.... memorable parts are short and few
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Jim | posted on 5/2006 | Reply
It took a few spins but I can definitely get into this album. It sounds like a more straight forward Maudelin of the Well who I like a lot.
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Jason w/MetalReview | posted on 5/2006 | Reply
I just gots to comment on this since I was originally signed up to review it. While "Materia" is a very good and solid album, I don't think it's quite up to par with the likes of "Classica" and "Novembrine Waltz." At any rate, it's surely worth buying for Novembre fans who've missed them during their five-year drought ("Dreams D'Azur" doesn't count!).
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DoomSword | posted on 5/2006 | Reply
This album put me to sleep.... Ramazzoti metal..
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Exponent | posted on 5/2006 | Reply
I really dig this album, although I'm ashamed to say that I first heard of them when I got a message from them on myspace :P *runs for the hills*
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Cumpeeler | posted on 5/2006 | Reply
chris is dead on as usual (most of the time). i dont see the big deal about this band.
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Nordic Nemesis | posted on 5/2006 | Reply
Seriously, this review is pretty pathetic! Put on a goth album and then put this on and see if you can still call it goth. You managed to give almost no real information about the album either. If you really wanna know, it's probably the band's best work. This band has their own unique style, so when people try to compare them to Katatonia or Opeth it's pretty laughable because they don't really sound anything like either band. The vocals are almost entirely sung "cleanly" this time except for a few segments of harsh vocals. The vocals might be an acquired taste, but if you've heard their previous albums they've improved greatly. The musicianship on this album is stellar as always! Layers and layers of melodic guitar work and fantastic drumming! The production on this album is also very good...which is something that was lacking on some of the previous albums. If you're already a fan of Novembre, you will love this album! If you've never heard them before, you're missing out.
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jon | posted on 5/2006 | Reply
he's right about the vocals being somewhat emotionless...but in some weird way, they fit extremely well. i liked their last album "novembrine waltz" a lot, but this one surpasses it, in terms of songwriting and it being memorable.
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Jacksonlefteye | posted on 5/2006 | Reply
great review, told me exactly what i wanted to hear about this band; the metal rhythm section (even some of the acoustic stuff) you speak of is a dead ringer for BP-era Opeth or latter-day katatonia; this band sounds fucking enchanting from the samples they have up, definitely looking into these guys they have a minute-long sample of "Aquamarine" off of this album, and 3 songs off of older albums on their myspace, http://www.myspace.com/novembre1 and their website runs like shit on firefox, so i would recommend just going straight to their myspace to check these guys out
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Matt w/MetalReview.com | posted on 5/2006 | Reply
I think you either hate the vocals or like them... I actually like the uniqueness of dude's voice... I agree Tim - this is an addicting album.
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Tim MR | posted on 5/2006 | Reply
I am absolutely addicted to this album. The vocals are definitely weird, but endearing.
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Zaibach | posted on 5/2006 | Reply
Katatonia ? Then this band is not from me, as I never could enjoy any of Katatonia work... There's somethings that bothers me with Gothic music thought, I never enjoy a full album, only just 2-3 songs per album.