Alpha Draconis
Distant Past
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September 1, 2010
This band is the result of Andriano Troiano searching for his musical identity that made him to leave EMERALD, enter the studio by himself and come out with the first DISTANT PAST album. That album was called "Science Reality" and saw the light of day in 2003. Instead of promoting this release Mr Troiano returned to the studio and two years after "Extraordinary Indication Of Unnatural Perception" (strange title) was out. By that point DISTANT PAST had a pretty solid lineup and lead to the creation of the third album entitled "Alpha Draconis". After three releases without taking a single breath, Troiano presents some more interesting music here...
The clean guitar intro of the album opener "Elemental Forces" lays down the classic Heavy Metal influences for DISTANT PAST. First of all, IRON MAIDEN comes to mind due to the bass guitar sound and the galloping rhythm that follows. But this song sounds heavier than MAIDEN and to my delight reveals some epic OMEN finishing touches linking the band to the US Metal scene. Despite the growling vocals that show up somewhere after the middle of the song, DISTANT PAST have strong bonding with the classic Metal scene and if you listen more carefully the following song, "The New Lordship", you will discover the underlying NWOBHM layer. Additionally, the vocals sound totally different from the previous track and that might add some confusion to the listener, especially during the first CD spins. Fortunately, the rest of the album continues in this classic Heavy Metal path by adding more melodies and keeping the epic meter in high levels. Additional credit should be given to the guitar duo of Schafer (no, he has nothing to do with ICED EARTH) and Curty; the guitar work is impressive with killer leads and solos while the groovy rhythm section justifies the aforementioned NWOBHM influences. In particular, during "The Interrogation" I could not stop thinking of ANGEL WITCH and this is a fact that cannot be ignored.
Although the promo package came without the lyrics I think this is a concept album dealing with those who have allegedly come from the Alpha Draconis star system (I do not want to get 'deeper' on this), hence the story-telling feeling one gets during the listening of the album. Also I believe that the (almost) 13 minutes of "The Serpent With The Double-Edged Tongue" is the best way to conclude this story; this track comes with a catchy main melody and nice guitar double harmonies that once again look over MAIDEN's side.
Despite the fact that DISTANT PATH might confuse you with the not so defined musical ID, "Alpha Draconis" is a well written album featuring mature compositions that give to the listener something to sink his teeth in and if more CD spins are provided this will grow and reveal its potentials. As you might have noticed this is a 'self release' so go ahead and check them out at their MySpace page and - who knows? - you may learn more about the strange star system...
7 / 10
Good
"Alpha Draconis" Track-listing:
Elemental Forces
The New Lordship
Single Warning
The Interrogation
The Powers That Be
Demolition
Trial & Error
Refuse to be Denied
Spare my Life
Lost Colonies
The Serpent With The Double-Edged Tongue
Distant Past Lineup:
Adriano Troiano - Bass, Vocals
Christoph Schafer - Guitars
Alex Spicher - Drums
Alain Curty - Guitar
Angelo Schafer - Vocals
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