Mindmaze, a Traditional Metal and Power Metal band from Allentown PA, released their 2nd album this October. As far as Power Metal goes, America is lacking in numbers, so discovering a quality band here is a big deal. Mindmaze is a meld of Ancient Bards, Iron Maiden, and Dream Theater. Their music has characteristics of European Power Metal that most American bands do not strive to achieve, causing American Metal’s downfall in my eyes. This band restores my hope for American Metal. With Female Fronted Metal on the rise, more and more extremely talented Metal bands are coming out with a woman at the front. No doubt there is something different about the music when a woman leads the band, causing a superior power to male lead metal bands.
With their new album Back From the Edge, Mindmaze proves their underrated qualities and shows immense maturity. Every song on this album is different and unique, containing subtleties as well as huge powerful sound. The guitars are technical, gritty, and fast with perfect rhythm from guitarist Jeff Teets. The bass is incredibly audible and quick, demonstrating a rare technical ability from bassist Mike LePond. The drums are dynamic and hit with precision, reminiscing of the days of Mike Portnoy. Kalin Schweizerhof is just a great quality drummer and holds the music together. Last but not least, Sarah Teets is a powerhouse of emotive and technical vocal ability. She brings an explosive quality to the music, fitting inspiring lyrics in a perfectly placed pocket. Her abilities are that of Tony Kakko of Sonata Arctica, having a theatrical quality that makes the music so relatable. All of these amazing musicians put their all into Back From the Edge, making it a well executed metal album that sounds like a blast from the past.
Tracks like “Dreamwalker” and “The Machine Stops” remind me of the times of Dio and Iron Maiden, when true Power Metal prevailed over the Hair Metal. Then there’s tracks like the title track and “The Machine Stops” that bring a more modern metal song. “The Machine Stops” is actually a ten minute long track featuring brilliant instrumental sections as well as slow building vocals. It is one of the best tracks I’ve heard of this year. “Consequent of Choice” is another great song, showing a progressive off-beat rhythm that is reminiscent of Dream Theater and Hammerfall. With songs like that, I could easily Mindmaze touring with bands like Kobra and the Lotus and Halestorm. There is no song on this new album that disappoints.
Back From the Edge is an incredible Power Metal album that brings reincarnates a classic edge that American metal has strayed from. Mindmaze truly surprised me with how solid their sound is for being a smaller American band. I absolutely loved this album. Every aspect of it blew me away, but especially the throwback sounds that they executed so well. It’s so rare to find Metal like this in America and it’s something I hope gets much popular here. With bands like Mindmaze being overlooked here, it makes me wonder if the music industry is just as greedy as the government.
Rating 8/10- I highly suggest purchasing this album.
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I got to know Mindmaze from their first album, Mask of Lies, which I really enjoyed, but didn’t know they had a second album just released. So I’ll be downloading some tracks soon and putting them on Radio Thunder UK. Thanks for bringing the new release to my attention. Sometimes new releases in the States from Power Metal bands don’t get picked up in the UK till later.
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