Sure, this band is lame. But hey, it's guilty pleasures aplenty. It's just fun to listen to because the band plays with reams of energy and they write entertaining music. Most songs are fast and vigorous, teeming with intensity. The grandiose symphonic interludes and operatic choirs give the music a cinematic quality. Luca Turilli, the principal songwriter behind the band, has a great ear for melody and the album produces a good number of catchy hooks (though not as many as on Symphony of Enchanted Lands, Rhapsody's last album). Many of the songs are catchy, but don't sing the lyrics too loud or people will think you've been on cheap drugs.
As always, Rhapsody's music kind of defies classification. Most would call it metal, but at length I would not call it that. It's more like "heavy symphony", because it lacks the heavy riffing focus of staple metal. Though this album is more traditional as far as metal goes, the band still preserves its originality.
I fear the band might be running low on ideas, because Dawn Of Victory doesn't have the song diversity of Symphony Of Enchanted Lands nor does it feature the inventiveness behind said album's orchestral moments. Heck, the title track that opens the album basically copies antecedent song "Emerald Sword" from Symphony Of Enchanted Lands, albeit at a slower tempo. Despite the predictability in each song, they are intense enough to offer an entertaining spin in your CD player.
Listen to me; I know what I'm talking about. Rhapsody's music is so bad it's good.
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