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GuntherTheUndying , May 27th, It's important to note that the guitar work generally hits hard and just rules no matter what these dudes attempt, just total power and voltage. He has a voice here that manages to thrust emotion even into the fastest-paced moments on 'Emerge'. The band seems to have musical themes similar to Sonata Artica or perhaps Rhapsody of Fire minus the bombastic fireworks, but Bejelit is a totally different beast. They are impressively confident and dashing in their musical executions here, and it's safe to say they know exactly what the machine needs to run efficiently. No matter what composition or structure they attempt, Bejelit looks magnetic and absolutely sensational, never retracing used paths or expressing some dull emission that has no place on "Emerge. Fabio Privitera's vocals fit into the mix quite diligently; his style has a dramatic, saccharine presence which accommodates an assortment of emotional conditions and instrumental styles.
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Even following several highly enjoyed listens, I can't quite shake the Sonata Arctica impression that Bejelit first gave me. Best viewed without Internet Explorer, in x resolution or higher. I had never heard of Bejelit before this year, but it's clear that they possess the sort of skill and passion that I usually look for in power metal.
Just goes to show that some gems and talents are often shoved under the carpet for whatever reason, and it is our duty as metalheads to make the unaware nejelit. They start the album with a smoldering burst of power metal lightly dabbling in some progressive influences called "The Darkest Hour," quickly move to an abrasive carnival of large guitar work throughout "C4," add a shred of emotion on "We Got the Tragedy," and so on. The overall scope of Bejelit's music is highly focused on melody, but there is also a healthy balance of that epic, 'cinematic' feeling that many bands within power metal aim for.
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Granted, the band does nothing that hasn't already been hear many times before within the European power metal scene, but 'Emerge' stands as a good, if not great demonstration of Bejelit's promise. ConorFynesMay 28th, They are impressively confident and dashing in their musical executions here, and it's safe to say they know exactly what the machine needs to run bejeit.
Though the guitar work of Capone and Pastorino is the guiding light of the composition, there is a symphonic aspect that adds some meat to the sound, though some listeners may find the more optimistic bejelot parts to fall into cheesy depths.
I listened to this on a whim and that was all it took; this is really dependable and prominent stuff. This review was written bejflit Of those bands who have won me over, Italy seems to be a place where many of the style's greatest acts are born. Obviously, variety factors into the emege and prominence of "Emerge," showing many themes and benefits of Bejelit's flexible demeanor. Fabio Privitera's vocals fit into the mix quite diligently; his style has a dramatic, saccharine presence which accommodates an assortment of emotional conditions and instrumental styles.
Power metal is often a hit-or-miss thing for me.
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In fact, there were large sections where I could have been certain that it was Tony Kakko doing vocals here. I found myself in awe of the album's epic, 'Deep Water'; a piece that manages to take feelings of triumph and melancholy, and fuse it into a grand ten minute journey.
Bejelit hails from the hills of Italy like many of their Bakerteam Records labelmates, yet they silently coasted about the shores of the metal world without obtaining the proper recognition for quite some time, twelve years at the point of "Emerge," in fact.

You'll probably enjoy it. He has a voice here that manages to thrust emotion even into the fastest-paced moments on 'Emerge'.
Though melodic, Bejelit are very fast-paced, though their sound is never quite challenging nor grinding on the ears.

It's important to note that the guitar work generally hits hard and just rules no matter what these dudes attempt, just total power and voltage. Take for example if Sonata Artica abducted and force-fed Rhapsody emergw Fire some Xanax and completely nixed the overtly grandiloquent overtones of their work, and that's somewhat the habitual flavor here.
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Write your own review. That is meant in no way to downplay the real vocalist Fabio Privitera, however. As Kakko is among who I consider to be bejeoit greatest power metal singers of all time, Privitera's association is all to his benefit.
The band's ambitious string sections may hint at a way to distinguish themselves in coming years, but I cannot yet say that Bejelit stands out as their own act amongst the crowded power metal realm.

Sonata Arctica was the band that kept popping to mind while hearing Bejelit. Instead, these dudes have a remarkably satisfying chemistry which smoothly breaks down and reconstructs numerous techniques and traits into genuine pieces which easily soar above the status quo of emrrge metal's norms and expectations. A very good album, and a band to look out for in the coming months.
Oh yea, the riffs aren't too shabby either. With that in mind however, it's not often I hear power metal that nails the songwriting aspect like on 'Emerge'. There is a very synth-laden approach here. No matter what composition or structure they attempt, Bejelit looks magnetic and absolutely sensational, never retracing used paths or expressing some dull emission that has no place on "Emerge.
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