Narnia - Long Live The King

Tuesday 1st June 1999
Narnia - Long Live The King
Narnia - Long Live The King

STYLE: Hard Music
RATING 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 536-22075
LABEL: Nuclear Blast 2736163592
FORMAT: CD Album

Reviewed by Alex Figgis

You may remember Sweden's Modest Attraction - the spoof '70's psychedelic revival band a la Spinal Tap - whose '96 opus came-and went without so much as a ripple within the Christian hard-music scene. Well, Christian Liljegren (vocals) and Carljohan Grimmark (guitar) went on to form Narnia in the late '90s; signed to Nuclear Blast, the band's debut album 'Awakening' ('98) was very well received by fans of the genre within the mainstream market. Having toured with Dio (Rainbow/Black Sabbath), Narnia return with another gem in the form of 'Long Live The King'. Both Christian and Carljohan are joined once again by Andreas Johannson (drums), Martin Claesson (keys) and Jacob Persson (bass) to produce this winning set of well crafted and finely executed pieces of music. 'Long Live The King' boasts some powerful songs evoking positive emotions within the listener, whilst simultaneously sharing the life affirming truth of the Gospel of Christ with punching power chords, interspersed with inspiring solos and passages of progressive metal. Whilst any comparisons with other bands may be misleading at best, for those unfamiliar with this Swedish five-piece their sound is reminiscent of both Asia and Deep Purple, though it would be a mistake to label them clones of either. Refreshingly original, it is good to hear that Narnia are going from strength to strength.

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