|  Lillian Axe
 
  Waters Rising
 
  Review by Gary Hill
 
 I            have to admit, I’ve never heard Lillian Axe before. There were            so many metal bands coming out in the 1980’s and most of them            were bad, that I sort of ignored a lot of them. Mind you, I heard the            name, but I must admit I thought it was silly (although, I found out            in my interview in this issue the origins and now I love it). Of course, I also thought            Metallica was a pretty silly name, too. Well, now that I’ve heard            this band, I really want to hear more.          The            first half of the album is pretty typical melodic metal, but also quite            strong. The second half, though, is what really sets these guys apart.            I suppose the closest analogy would be Kings X, but even then, it’s            only so accurate. These guys throw in elements from all over the musical            spectrum (many times in the course of one song) to create a soundscape            that is all their own. It leans quite heavily into the prog metal (and            even progressive rock) territory. It’s a bit hard to define, but            that’s a good thing. One thing is certain; these guys are unique,            extremely talented and very cool. Waters Rising may be my first            exposure to the sound of Lillian Axe, but you can bet it won’t            be the last. 
 This review is  available in book format (hardcover and paperback)                        in                       Music Street  Journal: 2007    Volume 5     at lulu.com/strangesound. |