Xandria – Sacrificium (2014) FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44.1kHz| Time – 02:17:33 minutes| 1,57 GB| Genre: Rock, Metal Official Digital Download – Source: HDTracks| © Napalm Records Recorded: Sandlane Recording Facilities, The Netherlands, and Gate Studios, Germany Following the release of the universally praised predecessor Neverworld’s End and numerous sold-out shows, Xandria finally release their new album Sacrificium. The very first spin presents the listener with a bombastic Symphonic Metal masterpiece filled with passion and sweeping vocal lines. The new vocalist Dianne van Giersbergen delivers a breathtaking performance and gives each and every song on the album the right character and mood. Sacrificium will enthrall the listener with each and every second, and will let Xandria’s star in the Symphonic Metal sky shine even brighter.
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Xandria is a German symphonic metal band that formed in Bielefeld, Germany, in 1994. According to the band, Xandria unifies modern rock with mystic soundscapes into a soundtrack of a different, really characteristic world.
In Xandria's world, everyone is allowed to be as vulnerable as strong, to show feelings and to live all beautiful dreams which seem forbidden in the cold reality. 'We want to give our audience courage - on their way back to everyday-life - to manage to also there stand for their feelings and to be strong enough to get through all pains and obstacles.' The band was formed by Marco Heubaum (guitars, keyboards) and Niki Weltz (drums), drawing inspiration from Bands like Tiamat and Paradise Lost.
The songs of Neverworld's End all contribute something to the general theme of a dying dream, a place of fantasy that doesn't correlate with reality, but that is still real in one's mind. Xandria does an excellent job of exploring this theme. Following a break of several years, Xandria returns with NEVERWORLD'S END, which delivers the perfect union between metal and magnificence: A symphonic metal album full of sensual and breathtaking moments.
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Due to musical dissension between the founders, they parted ways in 1997. In 1999 Marco Heubaum started working on new material together with Lisa Middelhauve (vocals; at that time Schaphaus). Sacrificium (2014) is the sixth full-length album by German symphonic metal act Xandria. It features the debut performance of new vocalist Dianne van Giersbergen (Ex Libris), who takes over from Manuela Kraller after just one album, Neverworld's End (2012), making Sacrificium the third album in a row for Xandria to feature a different vocalist. The band also has a new bassist in Steven Wussow (Domain), who replaces the longer standing Nils Middelhauve. Despite the change in vocalist, it's sometimes difficult to tell that this isn't the same line-up who recorded Neverworld's End. Sacrificium is most certainly a more of the same release following the slight reinvention from symphonic gothic metal to symphonic power metal that Neverworld's End was and Dianne van Giersbergen is certainly pretty close to Manuela Kraller in terms of vocal ability and singing style on the album.
None of this is a surprise to me as I do seem to recall reading a quote somewhere in the run up to the album's release that Sacrificium would bring more of what everyone loved about Neverworld's End and that is exactly the end result of the album, although it is perhaps because of this that it has something of a lesser impact than its predecessor had on me. For those who haven't heard Neverworld's End, it had a sound that was somewhat comparable to Nightwish circa Oceanborn (1998), that is to say a symphonic power metal sound which also drew on some folk elements. As a minor detail I'd say that the presence of folk is very slightly increased on Sacrificium compared to Neverworld's End with songs like The Undiscovered Land, Until the End and Temple of Hate, which is definitely more than Nightwish had on the aforementioned album, and it remains a defining feature that sets what the two bands did/do apart. But in short, if you've been at all dissatisfied with what Nightwish have done in recent years in 2012 Xandria showed themselves as an act ready to step up and usurp their crown. I honestly think they did it back then with that album, as Neverworld's End is a masterpiece to my ears, but with Sacrificium the band have produced a worthy follow-up.